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2007-03-26 2:39 am
Placido Dimingo

Sarah Brightman

Anderea Bocelli

Luciano Pavarotti

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2007-03-26 2:50 am
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Placido Dimingo
The accolades most often associated with him are “The King of Opera”, which was originally the banner headline on the cover of Newsweek magazine, and “a true renaissance man in music” which was first printed in Italy’s “Corriere della Sera” newspaper. London’s newspaper “The Guardian” summed it all up by simply naming Plácido Domingo: "The greatest operatic artist of modern times".

Sarah Brightman
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Anderea Bocelli

http://www.andreabocelli.com/2006/bio.html

Luciano Pavarotti
He made his American debut in February 1965 with the Greater Miami Opera alongside Joan Sutherland on the stage of the Miami-Dade County Auditorium in Miami. The tenor scheduled to perform that night was ill and had no understudy. Sutherland recommended the young Pavarotti, who was travelling with her on her tour, since he was well acquainted with the role. Shortly after that, on April 28, he made a debut at La Scala in La Bohème. After an extended Australian tour he returned to La Scala where he added Tebaldo from I Capuleti e i Montecchi to his repertoire on March 26, 1966, with Giacomo Aragall as Romeo. His first Tonio took place at Covent Garden on June 2 of that year.

He scored another major triumph in Rome on November 20, 1969 when he sang I Lombardi opposite Scotto. This was recorded on a private label and widely distributed, as were various takes of his I Capuleti e i Montecchi, usually with Aragall. Early commercial recordings included a recital of Donizetti and Verdi arias (the aria from Don Sebastiano was particularly good), as well as a complete Elisir D'amore with Sutherland. His major breakthrough in the United States came on February 17, 1972, in a production of Donizetti's La Fille Du Régiment at New York's Metropolitan Opera, in which he drove the crowd into a frenzy with his nine effortless high Cs in the signature aria. He achieved a record 17 curtain calls. From then on he began to make frequent television performances, such as in his role as Rodolfo in the first Live From The Met telecast in March of 1977, which attracted one of the largest audiences ever for a televised opera. He has won many Grammy awards and platinum and gold discs for his performances. In addition to the previously listed titles, his La Favorita with Cossotto and his I Puritani with Sutherland stand out.

According to the William Jewell College website he made his international recital debut at the school in Liberty, Missouri in 1973 as part of the college’s Fine Arts Program. Perspiring before the debut he asked for a handkerchief and was given a white dinner napkin. The prop has been a signature part of his act ever since.[1]
2007-03-26 2:55 am
Placido Dimingo's official website:
http://www.placidodomingo.com/index.php?id_kunden=196

Sarah Brightman's official website:
http://www.sarah-brightman.com/about_sarah.html

Anderea Bocelli's official website:
http://www.andreabocelli.com/2006/home.html

Luciano Pavarotti 's official website:
http://www.lucianopavarotti.com/

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