The Got Talent franchise has taken the world by storm, captivating audiences with its diverse range of extraordinary talents and exhilarating performances. Created by British television producer Simon Cowell, the franchise debuted in the United Kingdom in 2006 with the show Britain’s Got Talent. Since then, the format has spread across the globe, with localized versions in over 70 countries, making it one of the most successful and widely adapted television franchises.
The Got Talent franchise has witnessed numerous unforgettable moments and discovered exceptional talents. If you follow the articles on our website, you’ve undoubtedly seen a lot of them. But here’s one that was so surprising that I had to post it, even though the entire audition has no English words.
This is the incredible audition of 15-year-old student Steff Philipsen on the Belgium’s Got Talent version of the show. Steff walks out a bit nervous, then launches into a great version of a solo from an Italian opera. So far, nothing out of the ordinary.
What is REALLY out of the ordinary, however, is that the opera solo is “O Mio Babbino Caro,” a soprano aria from Puccini’s opera Gianni Schicchi. In other words, it’s written for a woman singing in the highest register–and Steff pulls it off beautifully! You really have to see this to believe it! Watch the full video below and please leave us a Facebook comment to let us know what you thought!
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