If you had the money and time, you could sit in every opera house in the world, and still fail to hear anything more beautiful than this rendition! What a talent and magnificent voice is lost to us!
jajajaja......i love pavarotti but u must hear the great Enrico Caruso....he makes another thing from heavens...flies with his voice....and this song is a perfext example... :)
No one performed this aria like Pavaroti. It's almost as if it was written for him. The emotion. The passion. The feeling. He puts his whole soul into this, and it comes alive through him. And I have yet to hear him sing it without breaking down. So powerful.
Oh to have been in this audience, I can only wish !! Has to be one of the most memorable live performances of all time. Thank you Ms Zarantonello for making it available on UA-cam.
I have watched this a million times and got goosebumps every time. It is beyond words. How lucky we are to be able, somewhere through the horrors life may throw at us, to experience beauty, perfection, and grace. We must keep going.
More accurate lyrics: A single secret tear from her eye did spring: as if she envied all the youths that laughingly passed her by. What more searching need I do? What more searching need I do? She loves me! Yes, she loves me, I see it. I see it. For just an instant the beating of her beautiful heart I could feel! As if my sighs were hers, and her sighs were mine! The beating, the beating of her heart I could feel, to merge my sighs with hers... Heavens! Yes, I could die! I could ask for nothing more, nothing more. Oh, heavens! Yes, I could, I could die! I could ask for nothing more, nothing more. Yes, I could die! Yes, I could die of love.
Thanks! If I understand the song correctly your translation is describing the meaning better. However, in the part of heartbeats and sighs I understand him to not sing what he has experienced but what he would like to experience. Is that wrong? I havent seen the opera so I cannot connect it to the story.
L'ho appena ascoltata da Schipa ed è stato sublime. Adesso sto sentendo Luciano che è il tenore che potrei paragonare a Tito per la posizione della voce e i pianissimo. Tito aveva un timbro più caldo e sempre morbido e acuti perfetti, mai spinti ma sempre miracolosamente la conseguenza della frase. Due modi diversi di cantare, Tito aveva la voce tutta uguale, senza mai un suono buttato a caso, Luciano era brillante e con voce limpida e pulita. Comunque per me è sempre Schipa al primo posto e mai superato da nessuno: il suo canto lascia senza parole e ti incatena ad ascoltarlo sino alla fine.
Dio è un invenzione umana la voce è un fenomeno della natura e dal fisico vedi Celine Dion una voce che non avrà mai uguale al mondo la natura gli ha dato tutto ciò che aveva peccato che gli ha dato pure una malattia Mortale speriamo di Vivere è un genio nella voce bellissima voce
He said that his favorite and most fit role is this. Not others thinking of him to be big hero or Prince Calaf... Pavarotti is true and real, great man!!!
This man is the biggest gigantic ambassador for Opera United!!! He brought opera into parks and regular folks' life to enrich the world for peace and for arts... Bravo‼
A matchless performance; this will go straight to your heart and live there forever. You may no longer grace us with your presence, Luciano, but God and his angels cannot believe their good fortune….
I listened this song when I was 3yrs old but I cried and cried. I sung only pulpiti, and I still love the sound of pulpiti. I know that was your voice exactly. I remember his voice with all the tears and happiness of love. I love this song for a long long time.
Luciano´s greatness resides in his very heart , effortless rendidition thanks to his lung capacity but , he has truly lived that love he sings out loud ! therefore hi is far more convincing.
🎉❤ This, "is one of my favorites", from Pavarotti's many "Beautiful", musicals and songs!.🌹 His voice, has touched millions, weather they loved opera or not. After hearing, Luciano, there souls, learned to, appreciate" it.👏💐 Because that's how "amazing" he, and his voice was!. Such a "beautiful soul!. Seventeen years ago, today", the world "Lost a blessing 😭10/12/35- 09/06/07."♾️ Remembered! I guess God, wanted his 😇🤔 back?. RIP 😞🌹🌹👏👏👏TY.
@@GiuliaZarantonello What a wonderful place of blessed land, from north to the very south..... how many fine places and fine arts, no need to mention the food nor the other highly celebrated things of your place. Love Italian culture, absolutely! Inhuman if one will not love Italy! Without italian operatic artists, Verdi, Puccini especially, many people would have found that life be so boring and unbearable to drag on...me included. I appreciate your quality works, and Thank you Italy for Opera & Everything 🌹🌹🌹
Quisiera hacer un homenaje especial a Pavarotti: creo que su éxito se basa en el grado superlativo de responsabilidad en lo q hace....como aquellos niños que se toman las cosas muy en serio y entregan el alma y todo cuando hacen algo....igual el cantante impresiona con la entrega total que hace en cada representación ...de ahí que se ha convertido en uno de los más grandes del Bel canto....
I don't know how to describe it.. the more i look at him and the more i listen to him, becomes uglier the world i live in.. he was not from this world.. My only regret is not being able to watch him live.
World famous operatic tenor, Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007). By Aaron Green Updated on 07/18/17 Luciano Pavarotti was a fantastic singer with a prolific performance history, and was, perhaps, the first opera star to use the power of the media to his advantage; almost his entire career is recorded on tape and/or video, many of which are easily obtainable, thankfully. Did you know that Pavarotti's 1990 album The Essential Pavarotti became the first classical album to take the number one spot on the UK Pop Charts? It remained there for five consecutive weeks. Here are five more Pavarotti albums you should consider adding to your classical music collection. Luciano's Most Beloved Songs Luciano Pavarotti was born in 1935, and began his professional music career in 1961 when he made his first operatic debut as Rodolfo in Puccini's La bohème in the Reggio nell'Emilia Theater in Northern Italy. By the time of his death in 2007, the unforgettable tenor became synonymous with leading tenor roles in Puccini's Turandot, Verdi's Aida, Leoncavallo's I Pagliacci, Verdi's La Traviata, Puccini's Tosca, and more. As you've probably guessed, throughout his entire career Pavarotti has had many spectacular performances singing the tenor roles of the operas I mentioned above. Here are a handful of arias from those operas and other popular songs: "Nessun Dorma" from Puccini's Turandot Learn the lyrics to Nessun DormaPavarotti actually sang this aria more than he actually performed the role of Calaf in Puccini's opera, thanks to FIFA choosing his 1972 recording of the aria as their theme song in 1990. Millions of people heard and watched Pavarotti sing "Nessun Dorma" and instantly fell in love with the aria and him. "O Sole Mio"With music by Eduardo Di Capua (and Emanuele Alfredo Mazzucchi) and lyrics by Giovanni Capurro, "O Sole Mio" was actually a stand-alone song written for an annual songwriting contest for the Festival of Piedigrotta in 1898. Over 80 years later, Luciano Pavarotti won a Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance for his recording of the song. "Che Gelida Manina" from Puccini's La Boheme Learn the lyrics to Che Gelida Manina Before Pavarotti became a household name, a 1972 recorded performance of La Boheme starring Luciano Pavarotti and Mirella Freni (conducted by Herbert von Karajan) became a highly respected and praised rendition of the opera. "La Donna e Mobile" from Verdi's Rigoletto Learn the lyrics to La Donna e MobileThis aria is one of those songs that easily stick to your mind; its melody is easy to sing and practically unforgettable. With a voice like that, it's no surprise that Pavarotti's performances of it are highly preferred. "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert Learn the lyrics to Ave Maria Schubert's "Ave Maria" was composed within a set of seven songs in 1825, based on Walter Scott's poem, The Lady of the Lake. After its premiere, it became of Schubert's most well-known pieces of classical music, so it should be no surprise to you that Pavarotti chose to include it in his own repertoire. "Una furtiva lagrima" from Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore Learn the lyrics to "Una furtiva lagrima" At the time of its composition in 1832, Donizetti's opera,L'elisir d'amore (The Elixer of Love), became one of the most performed operas in Italy. Since then, according to Operabase, an organization that monitors and keeps track of operatic performances around the world, Donizetti's opera was the 13th most performed opera in the world between 2008 and 2013. When Pavarotti became an international superstar, this aria became one of his most popular. "Funiculì, Funiculà" Here is another famous song written for the Festival of Piedigrotta in 1880. The music by Luigi Denza set to lyrics by Peppino Turco, was composed to commemorate the opening of the first funicular (railway cable car) on Mount Vesuvius. The song's score was published by Casa Ricordi and sold over 1 million copies within its first year. L'Elisir D'Amore 'Una Furtiva Lagrima' Lyrics and English Translation Luciano Pavarotti 'Nessun Dorma' Song Lyrics Violetta in La Traviata Lyrics and Translation of "Addio Del Passato" From "La Traviata" Louise Callinan, Genia Kuhmeier, Philippe Jordan, Anna Caterina Antonacci, and Philippe Faure bow onstage with cast. Habanera Lyrics, Translation, and History Opera Performance of A Masked Ball by Verdi, Pafos Aphrodite Festival, Verdi Opera Un Ballo in Maschera, by The Mariinsky Theatre of St. Petersburg, Pafos castle, Cyprus Types of Operas Chopin, 1895 Top 24 Composers of the Romantic Era "Il Dolce Suono" Lyrics and Text Translation Olga Makarina performing 'O mio babbino caro' from 'Gianni Schicchi.' 'O Mio Babbino Caro' Lyrics and Translation The Marriage of Figaro, Cape Town Opera 'Non So Piu Cosa Son, Cosa Faccio' Lyrics and Text Translation Photo of Joan SUTHERLAND and NORMA 'Casta Diva' Lyrics, Translation, and History Professional Cuban Conga Drum Player, Havana, Cuba A Comprehensive List of 10 Classic Latin Boleros Uruguayan tenor Erwin Schrott as 'Don Giovanni' and American mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as 'Zerlina' sing the duet 'La ci darem la mano' in the Metropolitan Opera/Marthe Keller production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 'Don Giovanni,' final dress rehearsal prior to the season premiere. Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center, New York, New York, September 25, 2008. "La Ci Darem la Mano" Lyrics
If you had the money and time, you could sit in every opera house in the world, and still fail to hear anything more beautiful than this rendition!
What a talent and magnificent voice is lost to us!
this version is also worth mentioning, his tone is so beautiful and strong ua-cam.com/video/JQxIO-v-9t0/v-deo.html
The most beautiful tenor voice in over 100 years
Mario Lanza is the greatest!
His Highness💘
jajajaja......i love pavarotti but u must hear the great Enrico Caruso....he makes another thing from heavens...flies with his voice....and this song is a perfext example... :)
Un talent care nu o sa se nască niciudata.Suntem onorați sa fim contemporani cu el.
Don't forget the greatest Carlo Bergonzi, he was also one of the best singer of Verdi
il piu' grande tenore della storia! maestro luciano !
Grazie. Buone feste!
No one performed this aria like Pavaroti. It's almost as if it was written for him. The emotion. The passion. The feeling. He puts his whole soul into this, and it comes alive through him. And I have yet to hear him sing it without breaking down. So powerful.
Why do I cry and still play It again?
The most beautiful example of bel canto singing
Oh to have been in this audience, I can only wish !! Has to be one of the most memorable live performances of all time. Thank you Ms Zarantonello for making it available on UA-cam.
Thanks. Love from Verona Italy.
@@GiuliaZarantonello 😊. And all the best from South Africa 😄
Thank You to Technology we are so privileged to have these famous Artist at our fingertips
I have watched this a million times and got goosebumps every time. It is beyond words. How lucky we are to be able, somewhere through the horrors life may throw at us, to experience beauty, perfection, and grace. We must keep going.
BRAVO! His voice brings me to tears
Was war das für eine sanfte, weiche und schöne Stimme. Ich könnte sie den ganzen Tag hören. Ruhe in Frieden. 😢
More accurate lyrics:
A single secret tear
from her eye did spring:
as if she envied all the youths
that laughingly passed her by.
What more searching need I do?
What more searching need I do?
She loves me! Yes, she loves me, I see it. I see it.
For just an instant the beating
of her beautiful heart I could feel!
As if my sighs were hers,
and her sighs were mine!
The beating, the beating of her heart I could feel,
to merge my sighs with hers...
Heavens! Yes, I could die!
I could ask for nothing more, nothing more.
Oh, heavens! Yes, I could, I could die!
I could ask for nothing more, nothing more.
Yes, I could die! Yes, I could die of love.
Jimmy0s was
Thank you so much for this. Some of the wording in the subtitles didn't really connect consistently with itself.
Thank you for your effort.
Thanks, translations are hard to get the full meaning.
Thanks! If I understand the song correctly your translation is describing the meaning better. However, in the part of heartbeats and sighs I understand him to not sing what he has experienced but what he would like to experience. Is that wrong? I havent seen the opera so I cannot connect it to the story.
La voce più limpida che sia mai esistita ti prende il cuore!
Pavarotti was a godsend.
Талантливый, простой, лучащийся человек! Браво!!!
Да, имя Лучиано говорит само за себя) Вечная память Лучику!
L'ho appena ascoltata da Schipa ed è stato sublime. Adesso sto sentendo Luciano che è il tenore che potrei paragonare a Tito per la posizione della voce e i pianissimo. Tito aveva un timbro più caldo e sempre morbido e acuti perfetti, mai spinti ma sempre miracolosamente la conseguenza della frase. Due modi diversi di cantare, Tito aveva la voce tutta uguale, senza mai un suono buttato a caso, Luciano era brillante e con voce limpida e pulita. Comunque per me è sempre Schipa al primo posto e mai superato da nessuno: il suo canto lascia senza parole e ti incatena ad ascoltarlo sino alla fine.
Pavarotti: wonderful, brilliant, spectacular. Absolutely talented.
That was heavenly beautiful. The best voice I've ever heard..
I agree his and Whitney Houston. In a class all by themselves. That's for sure.
Luciano eri un grande e lo rimarrai per sempre nella storia del bel canto.
Dio è un invenzione umana la voce è un fenomeno della natura e dal fisico vedi Celine Dion una voce che non avrà mai uguale al mondo la natura gli ha dato tutto ciò che aveva peccato che gli ha dato pure una malattia Mortale speriamo di Vivere è un genio nella voce bellissima voce
😢😢
Il più grande di tutti i tempi.
This is so brilliant my emotions can't handle it!! RIP Maestro and God bless your soul.
dio non c'entra Enrico Caruso aveva molto di più nel equilibrio vocale e colore
How he feels the meaning of the lyrics as he sing them! Wow, superb, passionate!
He said that his favorite and most fit role is this. Not others thinking of him to be big hero or Prince Calaf... Pavarotti is true and real, great man!!!
I am so thankful to Luciano's parents for having given birth to him! Phenomenal!!!
Best ever he sing like he means the words, as his own feelings in his language. He expresses the sentiment of the meaning of the aria
Mario Lanza is the best ever -
A vocal testament of love, a glimpse of paradise through the beauty of Luciano's voice.
I cry with joy and hope when I come back here.
Oh, how wonderful to hear the maestro's voice again.
This man is the biggest gigantic ambassador for Opera United!!! He brought opera into parks and regular folks' life to enrich the world for peace and for arts... Bravo‼
nadie te va superar nunca maestro dios te tenga en su gloria.
Luciano Pavarotti The Number One Forever.
The best ever !
You'll never die !
Que no vague el Alma que dirigió esta voz...que Goce cantando al Señor y a su Madre Santísima
Thanks. Love from Italy
Una furtiva lacrima es una romanza para tenor incluida en la ópera L'elisir d'amore (El elixgit del amor), compuesta por Gaetano Donizetti en 1832.
A matchless performance; this will go straight to your heart and live there forever.
You may no longer grace us with your presence, Luciano, but God and his angels cannot believe their good fortune….
I listened this song when I was 3yrs old but I cried and cried. I sung only pulpiti, and I still love the sound of pulpiti. I know that was your voice exactly. I remember his voice with all the tears and happiness of love. I love this song for a long long time.
Thanks. Love from Italy.
Amazing Luciano ! I love this no one else makes me feel this much emotion . WIll we ever hear a voice like his again? No !
Villazon is even better in this role - warm, expressive, so full of emotion ua-cam.com/video/J4xyvNh9p9s/v-deo.html&start_radio=1
Emocionante
Unique. Effortless. Unequaled. The voice of the century. RIP Maestro. Your legacy remains unchallenged.
The biggest applause ever !
One more…. (7 minutes)… Rome 1990 Tosca… and they made him do it again. Wonderful!!!!!!
@@johnparti2460 I wish I’ve been there !!!
Luciano´s greatness resides in his very heart , effortless rendidition thanks to his lung capacity but , he has truly lived that love he sings out loud ! therefore hi is far more convincing.
thanks for sharing and translating this piece into English subtitle
Sin duda el más grandeeee.Me conmueves Luciano.
Чудо !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🎉❤ This, "is one of my favorites", from Pavarotti's many "Beautiful", musicals and songs!.🌹
His voice, has touched millions, weather they loved opera or not.
After hearing, Luciano, there souls, learned to, appreciate" it.👏💐
Because that's how "amazing" he, and his voice was!.
Such a "beautiful soul!.
Seventeen years ago, today", the world "Lost a blessing 😭10/12/35- 09/06/07."♾️ Remembered!
I guess God, wanted his 😇🤔 back?.
RIP 😞🌹🌹👏👏👏TY.
Best fit role for him, just stunningly gorgeous, what a humble and grand artist!!!㊗㊗㊗㊗👍👍
Thanks. Love from Italy.
@@GiuliaZarantonello What a wonderful place of blessed land, from north to the very south..... how many fine places and fine arts, no need to mention the food nor the other highly celebrated things of your place.
Love Italian culture, absolutely! Inhuman if one will not love Italy!
Without italian operatic artists, Verdi, Puccini especially, many people would have found that life be so boring and unbearable to drag on...me included.
I appreciate your quality works, and Thank you Italy for Opera & Everything
🌹🌹🌹
A king at work… the master on his craft❤
You truly are gift from the Heavens. Your angelic voice still lives, you truly are missed! Thank you for giving us the chance to experience you. 🙏🏽
Oh so so beautiful! This really touched my soul. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
In the rest you can hear an audience member crying.... Now I'm crying too.
it's was so easy for him to make it wonderful. there's nobody left now.
Thanks. Love from Italy.
NO ONE could inspire more wonderful emotional exhilaration than Pavarotti. He was truly a wonderful gift from the Heavens!
Luciano il Grande !❤🌍
no one sings like this man!
Mario Lanza
Wow! So beautiful!
Amico mai conosciuto....leggenda per sempre
semplicemente straordinario
It stopped my heart! WOW!
Que bello.
Il piu grande di tutti i tempi
Musica celestiale e interpretazione unica.
Гениальная ария, гениальное исполнение🎉🎉🎉
Quisiera hacer un homenaje especial a Pavarotti: creo que su éxito se basa en el grado superlativo de responsabilidad en lo q hace....como aquellos niños que se toman las cosas muy en serio y entregan el alma y todo cuando hacen algo....igual el cantante impresiona con la entrega total que hace en cada representación ...de ahí que se ha convertido en uno de los más grandes del Bel canto....
I don't know how to describe it.. the more i look at him and the more i listen to him, becomes uglier the world i live in.. he was not from this world.. My only regret is not being able to watch him live.
🙋🏻♀️😷👍Luciano Pavarotti : la mejor opera interpretando el musical de Caruso. Super *¡ ♡ ¡*
Oh Pavarotti! ♥️♥️♥️
Ti amo Luciano. La mia opera!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
❤️❤️❤️
Это голос Вселенной ,браво 👏💔
UFF Maestro de Maestros, mis mas grandes respetos y admiración. Catedra de esta área de opera. BRAVO!
Incroyable
Magnifique ! Merci .
Sempre bravissimo!!!
Imagine being this awesome...
❤️❤️❤️
That is about as good as it gets.
❤️❤️❤️
this is my fav.. una fertiva lagrima. omg when he sings that first mama ,the feeling he puts in this is amazing
Thanks. Love from Italy.
C est magnifique!!!!!!!!!!!
Maravillosa
Божественный голос!
He was the best Donizetti interpreter
❤️❤️❤️
¡Maestro Luciano Pavarotti! ¡Qué grande!
Música preferida do meu saudoso pai!
Che emozione!!
Es tan hermoso su canto que siento q me lo canta solo a mi, solo a mi.
Es hermoso escucharlo
Elképesztő, csodálatos,
Ok, this might have caused a furtive tear on me.
Every time I watch Pavarotti sing this I imagine it's me on stage wishing I could do this
No importa el tiempo que pase... Cada vez que la escucho me provoca lo mismo❤
The #GOAT ladies and gentlemen
Maravilloso
Божественная ария!!!!!!!!!
Te quiero y estas dentro de mi ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just stunning ❤️❤️❤️❤️
El amor es bello.
World famous operatic tenor, Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007).
By Aaron Green
Updated on 07/18/17
Luciano Pavarotti was a fantastic singer with a prolific performance history, and was, perhaps, the first opera star to use the power of the media to his advantage; almost his entire career is recorded on tape and/or video, many of which are easily obtainable, thankfully. Did you know that Pavarotti's 1990 album The Essential Pavarotti became the first classical album to take the number one spot on the UK Pop Charts? It remained there for five consecutive weeks. Here are five more Pavarotti albums you should consider adding to your classical music collection.
Luciano's Most Beloved Songs
Luciano Pavarotti was born in 1935, and began his professional music career in 1961 when he made his first operatic debut as Rodolfo in Puccini's La bohème in the Reggio nell'Emilia Theater in Northern Italy. By the time of his death in 2007, the unforgettable tenor became synonymous with leading tenor roles in Puccini's Turandot, Verdi's Aida, Leoncavallo's I Pagliacci, Verdi's La Traviata, Puccini's Tosca, and more.
As you've probably guessed, throughout his entire career Pavarotti has had many spectacular performances singing the tenor roles of the operas I mentioned above. Here are a handful of arias from those operas and other popular songs:
"Nessun Dorma" from Puccini's Turandot
Learn the lyrics to Nessun DormaPavarotti actually sang this aria more than he actually performed the role of Calaf in Puccini's opera, thanks to FIFA choosing his 1972 recording of the aria as their theme song in 1990. Millions of people heard and watched Pavarotti sing "Nessun Dorma" and instantly fell in love with the aria and him.
"O Sole Mio"With music by Eduardo Di Capua (and Emanuele Alfredo Mazzucchi) and lyrics by Giovanni Capurro, "O Sole Mio" was actually a stand-alone song written for an annual songwriting contest for the Festival of Piedigrotta in 1898. Over 80 years later, Luciano Pavarotti won a Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance for his recording of the song.
"Che Gelida Manina" from Puccini's La Boheme
Learn the lyrics to Che Gelida Manina
Before Pavarotti became a household name, a 1972 recorded performance of La Boheme starring Luciano Pavarotti and Mirella Freni (conducted by Herbert von Karajan) became a highly respected and praised rendition of the opera.
"La Donna e Mobile" from Verdi's Rigoletto
Learn the lyrics to La Donna e MobileThis aria is one of those songs that easily stick to your mind; its melody is easy to sing and practically unforgettable. With a voice like that, it's no surprise that Pavarotti's performances of it are highly preferred.
"Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert
Learn the lyrics to Ave Maria
Schubert's "Ave Maria" was composed within a set of seven songs in 1825, based on Walter Scott's poem, The Lady of the Lake. After its premiere, it became of Schubert's most well-known pieces of classical music, so it should be no surprise to you that Pavarotti chose to include it in his own repertoire.
"Una furtiva lagrima" from Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore
Learn the lyrics to "Una furtiva lagrima"
At the time of its composition in 1832, Donizetti's opera,L'elisir d'amore (The Elixer of Love), became one of the most performed operas in Italy. Since then, according to Operabase, an organization that monitors and keeps track of operatic performances around the world, Donizetti's opera was the 13th most performed opera in the world between 2008 and 2013. When Pavarotti became an international superstar, this aria became one of his most popular.
"Funiculì, Funiculà"
Here is another famous song written for the Festival of Piedigrotta in 1880. The music by Luigi Denza set to lyrics by Peppino Turco, was composed to commemorate the opening of the first funicular (railway cable car) on Mount Vesuvius. The song's score was published by Casa Ricordi and sold over 1 million copies within its first year.
L'Elisir D'Amore
'Una Furtiva Lagrima' Lyrics and English Translation
Luciano Pavarotti
'Nessun Dorma' Song Lyrics
Violetta in La Traviata
Lyrics and Translation of "Addio Del Passato" From "La Traviata"
Louise Callinan, Genia Kuhmeier, Philippe Jordan, Anna Caterina Antonacci, and Philippe Faure bow onstage with cast.
Habanera Lyrics, Translation, and History
Opera Performance of A Masked Ball by Verdi, Pafos Aphrodite Festival, Verdi Opera Un Ballo in Maschera, by The Mariinsky Theatre of St. Petersburg, Pafos castle, Cyprus
Types of Operas
Chopin, 1895
Top 24 Composers of the Romantic Era
"Il Dolce Suono" Lyrics and Text Translation
Olga Makarina performing 'O mio babbino caro' from 'Gianni Schicchi.'
'O Mio Babbino Caro' Lyrics and Translation
The Marriage of Figaro, Cape Town Opera
'Non So Piu Cosa Son, Cosa Faccio' Lyrics and Text Translation
Photo of Joan SUTHERLAND and NORMA
'Casta Diva' Lyrics, Translation, and History
Professional Cuban Conga Drum Player, Havana, Cuba
A Comprehensive List of 10 Classic Latin Boleros
Uruguayan tenor Erwin Schrott as 'Don Giovanni' and American mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as 'Zerlina' sing the duet 'La ci darem la mano' in the Metropolitan Opera/Marthe Keller production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's 'Don Giovanni,' final dress rehearsal prior to the season premiere. Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center, New York, New York, September 25, 2008.
"La Ci Darem la Mano" Lyrics
Big Luciano
Bellísimo ✨🙏🏻✨😊
Favolosa 😢
E përsosur: zëri dhe melodioziteti i aries. Pavaroti bashkë me Caruson të patejkalueshëm.
Splendide!
oh..... all i can say is that thank you.
Braaaaaaavo~