The tenor makes a fresh debut . . . Exclamations of pleasure and surprise greet his first melody . . . yet this is but the prelude to the emotions he is to stir before the evening is over . . . A ...
“Don’t you know that a tenor is a being apart, who holds the power of life and death over the works he sings, over the composers and consequently over poor devils of players . . . He is not a denizen ...
Celebrating 25 years as one of Ireland's most acclaimed musical ambassadors, the Irish Tenors are set to perform in Kansas City on March 6. Christy L'Esperance speaks with all three about their early ...
Tenor Mitch Seekins likes to sing music that is familiar toaudiences. So Seekins said people should expect famous opera arias, pop andBroadway tunes when the International Tenors perform ...
Every generation has their defining musical super group. The 1950s had The Four Seasons. The 1960s were for uniting Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. The 1970s and ’80s banded together Led Zeppelin, ...
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The concert of the Taunton Madrigal Society in November 1926 was a triumph. The ballroom in south-west England was “packed to overcrowding”, wrote a local newspaper. Encores were plentiful. Yet the ...
“Vincerò!” sang Andrea Bocelli on February 6th, as athletes carried the Olympic torch around the San Siro Stadium in Milan. It was a thrilling moment. The word in “Nessun dorma”, from Puccini’s opera ...
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