His interpretation of this fantastic song is most nuanced, highly emotional and extremely touching. Absolutely perfect! By listening with much attention I've noticed that the words he says in the central part are different from the ones sung by other tenors (Gigli,Kaufmann...). Even if I don't understand all the words in the central part, it is my impression that the original text he sings is more dramatic.
Yes, but Aida Favia-Artsay's book is like star dust. I just missed a copy in an auction. W. Moran's discography has speeds too with a few corrections. It is in Enrico junior's book
Do you know of the book written by Aida Favia-Artsay, "Caruso on Records" which contains the speed at which every single Caruso record was recorded at? When played back at the proper speed his voice is much more baritonal.
gracias por este regalo bravisimo enrico
Beautiful!
His interpretation of this fantastic song is most nuanced, highly emotional and extremely touching. Absolutely perfect!
By listening with much attention I've noticed that the words he says in the central part are different from the ones sung by other tenors (Gigli,Kaufmann...).
Even if I don't understand all the words in the central part, it is my impression that the original text he sings is more dramatic.
eso si que era un artista de verdad
Yes, but Aida Favia-Artsay's book is like star dust. I just missed a copy in an auction. W. Moran's discography has speeds too with a few corrections. It is in Enrico junior's book
Do you know of the book written by Aida Favia-Artsay, "Caruso on Records" which contains the speed at which every single Caruso record was recorded at? When played back at the proper speed his voice is much more baritonal.
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chisto al meno era napulitano