Claude Michel Schoenberg, composer of Les Miserables and Miss Saigon 'borrowed' this melody for the song Bring Him Home. It's not like he hadn't heard this either, it's the most performed opera in the world and he re- wrote it as Miss Saigon. Plaigerism?
My deepest thanks for this information on Piccini.....as for the music...listen and leave everything behind you.....beauty at its purest........thank you
too beautiful. its unreal.
jimmyjk08 9 months ago
Claude Michel Schoenberg, composer of Les Miserables and Miss Saigon 'borrowed' this melody for the song Bring Him Home. It's not like he hadn't heard this either, it's the most performed opera in the world and he re- wrote it as Miss Saigon. Plaigerism?
1AdrianR 1 year ago
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No. Homage.
parshjul 5 months ago
@parshjul That's what I am hoping.
1AdrianR 5 months ago
The Master of the melody!
robertdamico1 1 year ago
My deepest thanks for this information on Piccini.....as for the music...listen and leave everything behind you.....beauty at its purest........thank you
pixiebetsy 1 year ago
Uma das cenas que nos marcas interiormente é esse intermezzo do 2 ato. Assisti por diversas vezes esta ópera.
Homerotgf 2 years ago
magnifico video!
vyscisoise 2 years ago
bellissimo il coro a bocca chiusa
è la parte più bella dell'opera secondo me!
pattyarca 3 years ago 4
Fantastic and beautiful, A complete joy to listen to. Thank you
cheeseandwine100 3 years ago 5
that is something thanks who ever like opera
it,s make evrybodys happy.
tothsandor11 3 years ago
Beautiful, and what is extraordinary is the real sound which is deep and not so pure as on a DC recording. Living, in some way.
Thank you.
Feuille1512 3 years ago 3
Beautiful !!!!
and thanks for some news about the composer and his opera .
wesskin 3 years ago
Madama Butterfly 1962: #7 Act II Intermezzo.
by Giacomo Puccini (libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa)
This 1962 studio recording is with RCA Italiana Opera Chorus and Orchestra, with conductor Erich Leinsdorf.
Principal cast:
Leontyne Price, soprano: Madama Butterfly (Cio-Cio-San)
Rosalind Elias, mezzo-soprano: Suzuki
Richard Tucker, tenor: B. F. Pinkerton
Philip Maero, baritone: Sharpless
Piero de Palma, tenor: Goro
patrick96321 3 years ago