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Les Contes d'Hoffmann: Il etait une fois - Alfredo Kraus
Scene from the prologue of Jacques Offenbach's Opera, recorded at The Liceu de Barcelona in 1987.
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Alfredo Kraus - Les contes d'Hoffmann Kleinzach
Alfredo Kraus - Les contes d'Hoffmann Kleinzach
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Tribute_to_Maria_Callas_Chicago-1983-Alfredo Kraus
The Master of the Mask at work! Kraus is singing "Ah! Leve toi, soleil" from Gounod's Romeo et Juliette. The closeups give us remarkable insights ...
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Alfredo Kraus - Werther - 1989
Alfredo Kraus - Werther - 1989
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Mario del Monaco sings "Come un bel dì" Andrea Chenier Act 4
From King KILM 110 Japan in 1993 (C)NHK 1961 Tokyo. October 1, 1961
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The High C - making it sound easy(?)
The Fisherman is the third tenor part in William Tell. The lead tenor role of Arnold is so difficult that when Gedda cancelled a decade or two ago ...
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fully agree with you, Schwarykopf is not even coming close to her
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Teresa Stich-Randall - Teresa Berganza - Cosi fan Tutte
Teresa Stich-Randall - Teresa Berganza - Cosi fan Tutte - 1966
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7 months ago
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one of the very best tenors ever been onstage, he could sing Mozart, Verdi, Wagner and operetta.
In BA he sang Tamino shortly after breakfast and Siefried in the evening the same day., Jonas Kaufmann, you better listen.........................
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Leonard Warren Largo al factotum
Leonard Warren énekli Figaro belépőjét
Leonard Warren sings Largo al factotum from Rossini's "The barber of Seville"
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lets burn down all opera houses now, Warren is long dead, so is London, Kraus................ who else to come?????
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Leonard Warren sings Prologue from Pagliacci (vaimusic.com)
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Leonard Warren sings Prologue from Pagliacci (Leoncavallo)
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George London sings Verdi (vaimusic.com)
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George London sings "Credo" from Otello (Verdi)
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George London sings Schubert -- "An die Musik"
Schubert's famous ode to the wonders of music, on a poem by Franz von Schober. This lied, D. 547 (Op. 88, No. 4), dates from 1817. Schubert's famou...
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the one and only, what a pitty he had to give up singing way too early...............
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John van Kesteren sings:"Belle Figlia"
John van Kesteren in:"Belle Figlia" from Rigoletto (G. Verdi) with Henny May, Jan Derksen and Wilma Driessen.
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more please!
Does anyone have his recording of Mozart concert arias?
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"Dein ist mein ganzes Herz/Uri,John van Kesteren,NZSO
NZSO/F.P. Decker
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John van Kesteren sings: "Dalla sua pace"
John van Kesteren sings: "Dalla sua pace" from Don Giovanni ( W.A. Mozart )
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I hope the Jonas Kaufmann's of this world and associates listen to this exceptional voice, he started singing in 1953!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, but Gedda is only second class, listen to Alfredo Kraus singing the fisherman's aria, he easily hits the E!