There was no finer interpreter of Donizetti's, Verdi's and Puccini's tenor roles throughout his long career than Carlo Bergonzi, who has died aged 90. His singing of all three composers' music evinced ...
Their names are synonymous with opera, their voices instantly recognizable and their artistry among the treasures of our age. Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti need no introduction, but two major ...
Verdi’s Requiem, one of the most profound works and a monumental piece in classical music, will be performed at the Mediterranean Conference Centre on November 23, offering a deeply emotional ...
A day after he performed at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for Gustav Mahler’s Eighth Symphony, Limmie Pulliam died suddenly ...
Giuseppe Verdi's penultimate opera "Otello," packed with fiery drama, is said to be one of the most strenuous yet sought-after operas for tenors. Taking on the namesake lead in the upcoming Seoul Arts ...
Every time he returns to Sarasota Opera, tenor Rafael Davila feels like he’s coming home. This season he marks the 20th anniversary of his Sarasota Opera debut in a 2003 Puccini gala by taking on the ...
Carlo Bergonzi, who exemplified the Italian tenor as beloved by operagoers for generations — the sort who strode onto the stage, dispensed with acting and stood there and sang with sublime beauty — ...
In the opera world, when it comes to male singers, the tenor is the big star — think Pavarotti and Domingo. They get to play kings, heroes, swashbuckling lovers and high-maintenance romantics. They ...
Rossini's Otello, premiered in Naples in 1816, is an opera with a notorious reputation: the libretto is a grotesque distortion of Shakespeare; the opera is twaddle when put beside Verdi's much later ...
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