Singing
15-year-old with rare disease has audience on the edge of their seat with gripping voice
She moved the room to tears.
Luis Gaskell
12.12.23

Life isn’t always as fair and straightforward. For this girl, a normal life is all she works for after being born with a terrible stomach disorder.

Meet Emma Kok, a 15-year-old Dutch singer with gastoparesis.

YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu
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YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu

Emma’s disorder means her stomach isn’t working as it should.

The muscle contractions are too weak and she can’t eat or digest food normally.

Since the age of 9-months-old, Emma has had to sustain herself via a tube in her stomach.

YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu
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YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu

Life is hard for some, and even harder on others.

But Emma doesn’t just sit at home crying about it.

She has passions and dreams, and one of those is singing.

Despite constant bullying at school because of her condition, Emma never stopped singing.

YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu
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YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu

That will to never give up and press on got her widespread attention.

With that attention, she got a chance to perform for crowds bigger than she’d ever thought.

Recently, she was invited by Dutch violinist Andre Rieu to perform in Maastricht.

YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu
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YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu

A sizable crowd had gathered and booked seats for the event.

No doubt, most of them are huge fans of live orchestra and vocals.

Andre made sure to introduce the crowd to young Emma.

They hadn’t heard of her before, but Andre made sure to give them all the details they needed.

The crowd was now aware that a sweet, young girl with an awful condition but a beautiful voice was here to sing for them.

YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu
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YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu

Emma arrived on stage to a welcoming crowd.

On the outside, you would never guess Emma had such a horrible disorder.

Her hair was styled and kept nicely, she looked to be of average build, and wore a dress as she walked on-stage with no difficulty.

But inside, Emma’s body has been constantly fighting a battle with her gastroparesis for as long as she can remember.

Though she didn’t come here to tell them about her condition – Andre already did that for her.

YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu
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YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu

She was here to sing. And be assured, she’s good at it.

Emma is going to sing “Voilà” by Barbara Pravi.

Andre had previously told the crowd that Emma had a remarkable voice, and now was their chance to hear it.

And he wasn’t lying.

YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu
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YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu

Emma’s voice is angelic and superb.

She was nailing all the notes with a fantastic tone and healthy breath support.

The crowd came to realize how strong Emma’s drive was.

Gastoparesis or not, Emma wants to be a singer.

And she’s a damn good one.

With a voice like that, she deserves that orchestra backing her.

All the folks in the crowd are awestruck.

Smiles, tears, and disbelief are all over their faces.

Emma wasn’t just a survivor, she was a star too. She could belt notes and hold them.

YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu
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YouTube Screenshot - Andre Rieu

And everyone here will go home knowing that.

She gave a spectacular performance and taught them about her condition.

Emma hopes that her recognition will raise more attention to her disorder – and that a treatment or cure can be found within her lifetime.

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