Listening to this duet brings me sadness The death of Carlo Bergonzi in 2014 brought to an end of 100+ years of the great tradition of the Italian tenor. Starting with Caruso and followed by Gigli, Laura Volpe, Schipa, DeStefano, Tagliavini, Martinelli, DelMonico, Corelli and Pavarotti. And I’m sure I left
Juan Diego Florez, Joseph Calleja, Jonas Kauffman, Javier Camarena, and Vittorio Grigolo and Piiatr Beclaza are certainly important singers in our time as well. Tutto non e perduto, Roberto.
I really enjoy your comments and observations about operas and singers. Reading them makes me go and watch the opera in question (on DVD, if I have it)! Your insights make me see and listen with new interest. Sometimes I don't agree with your assessment, but you make me think about it. Thank you!
That made my day - especially the part about disagreeing with me sometimes - I love that! Looking to hear more of your thoughts! Thank you again for reading! :-)
Listening to this duet brings me sadness The death of Carlo Bergonzi in 2014 brought to an end of 100+ years of the great tradition of the Italian tenor. Starting with Caruso and followed by Gigli, Laura Volpe, Schipa, DeStefano, Tagliavini, Martinelli, DelMonico, Corelli and Pavarotti. And I’m sure I left
several out. Gone forever with no legacy in sight
Juan Diego Florez, Joseph Calleja, Jonas Kauffman, Javier Camarena, and Vittorio Grigolo and Piiatr Beclaza are certainly important singers in our time as well. Tutto non e perduto, Roberto.
Bravo
grazie Lei-
Buon vacanze/soggiorno.
I really enjoy your comments and observations about operas and singers. Reading them makes me go and watch the opera in question (on DVD, if I have it)! Your insights make me see and listen with new interest. Sometimes I don't agree with your assessment, but you make me think about it. Thank you!
That made my day - especially the part about disagreeing with me sometimes - I love that! Looking to hear more of your thoughts! Thank you again for reading! :-)