Brother And Sister Steal The Show With Wonderful Celine Dion Cover At Wedding
Apr 18, 2020
Siblings Anna Richey and Joseph Gibbons both love music. However, they have both always had a different taste in music. As Joseph puts it, "I love to sing Opera, she loves not to sing Opera." Despite this difference of opinion, the siblings united for Anna's wedding and sang a beautiful rendition of Celine Dion's hit "The Prayer."
Their different musical tastes did not keep these two from sharing a passionate love of music, though. With her wedding coming up, Anna wanted to perform a musical number with her brother in front of all her guests. She needed a song to perform with her brother where they would both enjoy the song they were singing.
To solve this problem, Anna found a song that perfectly blended Opera and Pop music. This song was "The Prayer" by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli.
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Anna sang pop singer Celine Dion's lines while Joseph sang opera singer Andrea Bocelli's lines.
While the song is dedicated to Anna and her new husband, it also highlights the bond between brother and sister. Anna was gaining her partner's hand in marriage but she was also gaining her brother as a valuable friend.
Having a good relationship with her brother is a good thing, too. A poor relationship with a sibling can be a predictor of depression in adulthood. A good relationship with a sibling can also make you more sympathetic.
Anna's relationship with her brother seems to back up the study on sympathy. Her willingness to find a song that her brother would also like proves her sympathetic nature. While she could have easily chosen a song that she liked for her wedding, she chose to include him as well.
Their great bond shone through as they sang. The guests could sense that the siblings are not only good singers, but also great friends. When the siblings finished their song, the guests gave them a giant round of applause.
It seems having a strong sibling bond has led Anna and Joseph to be well-rounded adults. While they may be different in terms of their musical taste, it clearly does not matter to these two music-loving siblings. They both know how to compromise and make something beautiful by combining the things they love.
Do you have any siblings? What do you think of Anna and Joseph's performance? Would you be able to compromise with your sibling the way they did? Let us know what you think!