Opera

Achhhh you are a wealth of information....I really appreciate it....I dont think I can find Caruso's version on here......but I will look further.....:rose:
 
I have I Pagliacci now by Luciano.......Its wonderful......I am downloading Mario Lanzas version as well for comparrison....I can not find Enrico's version....but am downloading Enrico's...NO! Palgliacci.

Ive seen Luciano Pavorotti interviewed...he seems like a kick ass dude!

I cant thank you all enough for your help......:rose:
 
Killswitch said:
I have I Pagliacci now by Luciano.......Its wonderful......I am downloading Mario Lanzas version as well for comparrison....I can not find Enrico's version....but am downloading Enrico's...NO! Palgliacci.

Ive seen Luciano Pavorotti interviewed...he seems like a kick ass dude!

I cant thank you all enough for your help......:rose:


Eek not Mario Lanza. His voice is to strained for that aria. Good tenor but not the right piece for his voice.

Here's a link for the Caruso version in MP3 format. Scroll down the page for it.
Enrico Caruso
Trust me on this one!
 
Listening to it now!......You Rule!

What would you like I sing for you?.......lol

Too cool.....
 
La Principessa said:
you sing too? hmmmmm

lol...I do...I was a lead singer/frontman in several bands...and a drummer in more than several. I'm better suited to sing Panteras "Cowboys From Hell" though.... than anything even remotely close to being operatic....heh

What would you like I sing for you.....was a line that showed up when I placed my mouse pointer on Enrico's pic at the website....;)
 
Killswitch said:
lol...I do...I was a lead singer/frontman in several bands...and a drummer in more than several. I'm better suited to sing Panteras "Cowboys From Hell" though.... than anything even remotely close to being operatic....heh

What would you like I sing for you.....was a line that showed up when I placed my mouse pointer on Enrico's pic at the website....;)

aah...that's what I get for having it quick linked in my favorites file.
 
My suggestion would be to try to get in contact with GreeneyedGoddes, she's studying to become an opera singer. I'm sure she'd be more than happy to help you pick out some good stuff to listen to.
 
Killswitch said:
Thanks LJB...but I found a goldmine in La Principessa for opera suggestions already.:rose:

a goldmine? and here I thought you loved me for my avatar. :p
 
La Principessa said:
The man who made it famous Enrico Caruso. Pavoratti is great for "Nessum Dorma" ;)
I saw "Turandot" last year, with sets and costumes for the Lyric Opera of Chicago--kickass performance. The tenor was a young guy, I think he was holding back, but whatever. Puccini's my favorite, there's something about the music that's just so "modern."
 
kotori said:
I saw "Turandot" last year, with sets and costumes for the Lyric Opera of Chicago--kickass performance. The tenor was a young guy, I think he was holding back, but whatever. Puccini's my favorite, there's something about the music that's just so "modern."

True. Puccini's music is timeless. I've seen "modernizations" of a few of his works. It translates well to today.
 
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