
In 1992, the children of Armenia were finally given the opportunity to share their singing skills with the world. The […]
In 1992, the children of Armenia were finally given the opportunity to share their singing skills with the world. The kids officially became the Armenian Little Singers, part of The World’s Little Singers organization.
These children, ranging in age from 11-18, were so excited to finally be able to share their talents with the world. They quickly climbed to the ranks of international stardom, stunning crowds with their skills in a wide range of genres, from classical to jazz to religious.
The group recently received the Leonardo da Vinci silver medal from the European Academy of Natural Sciences. They have also earned awards from Armenia and the European Union. It is no wonder their performances are so popular.
In this video, the singers are performing Edelweiss, from the classic movie The Sound of Music. Their vocals are simply captivating.
The kids sway gently as the song starts. First one voice begins, then an entire chorus rises melodically from the silence. It is hard to believe this beautiful sound is coming from mere teenagers.
It is clear that they have been practicing for a long time, but their voices possess a unique quality that can only come from within. These are truly some gifted souls.
The internet just can’t get enough of these sweet angels. Viewers from all over the world comment words of encouragement on their Facebook page.
“I have listened to soloists, groups and choirs, and I think this is by far the best I have ever heard,” said Doug Renouf. “Their intonation and pitch is perfect, and their diction so clear. I look for more, and more!!!”
Another viewer feels inspired each time she watches these singers, and she hopes for nothing but the best in their futures: “A wonderful choir,” observed Rachel Komlosh Frohmann. “I Love your hebrew songs and all the others and wish you a great success. I love your way of singing. Thanks.”
Watch the video below and prepare to be amazed by their God-given talent.