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5 days ago
Caruso, Alda, Journet ~ Qual volutta trascororre (1912)
By request from "Bivolari" / tenor Enrico Caruso (1873-1921), with soprano Frances Alda (1883-1952) and baritone Marcel Journet (1867-1933) / Qua...
CurzonRoad • 929 views
musiclover1937
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5 days ago
Flotow Martha - Caruso-Alda-Jacoby-Journet
From Flotows opera Martha, Act II: T'ho raggiunta, sciagurata!... Dormi pur ("Goodnight" Quartet).
Tenor: Enrico Caruso
Soprano: Frances Alda
Mezzo...
tomfroekjaer • 3,168 views
musiclover1937
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One of the greatest trios ever heard! Three fantastic artists
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3 months ago
LUCREZIA BORI SINGS A TRIBUTE TO CHARLIE CHAPLIN 1928
CHAPLIN SCORED MANY OF HIS SILENT FILMS TO THE MUSIC OF JOSE PADHILLA,IN THE 1930'S EDITING. A FAVOURITE SONG OF HIS WAS "LA VIOLETERRA", LUCREZIA ...
TAUBERFANLEHAR2 • 91 views
musiclover1937
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LOVE IT!
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3 months ago
LUCREZIA BORI SINGS VIVAN LOS QUE RIEN 1937
BORI SINGS A SONG FROM LA VEDE BREVE, COMPOSED BY MANUEL DE FALLA, FROM HER LAST RECORDING SESSION FOR VICTOR....
ENJOY!!!!!
TAUBERFANLEHAR2 • 85 views
musiclover1937
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Beautiful! Mr. Tauberfanlehar, you have very good taste. Thank you. Raymond
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3 months ago
Kiss Forward
A demonstration of a shot from Byrne's Book which raises questions about overspin.
Learn more at: http://www.forcefollow.com
Discuss this shot here...
forcefollow • 14,755 views
musiclover1937
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I say it is top (forward) spin at the first ball. It comes off that ball with (draw) bottom spin which comes (back) to sink the last ball
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4 months ago
LUCREZIA BORI SINGS CONNAIS TU LE PAYS 1935 RADIO
LUCREZIA BORI(1897-1960), SEND HER BIRTHDAY GREETINGS WITH MIGNON ARIA..."CONNAIS TU LE PAYS"..
ENJOY!!!!
TAUBERFANLEHAR2 • 976 views
musiclover1937
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@TAUBERFANLEHAR2 Thank you for getting to me about this great artist. Have you heard her "La Paloma?" She sings it as good or better than any artist I ever heard. Another great one is Galli-Curci
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4 months ago
20 Greatest Tenors of the Century (my opinion!)
READ THIS PLEASE!
I am bored so I thought I would try to get people to debate.
As these subjects are always highly opinionated, I hope there wil...
GermanOperaSinger • 14,761 views
musiclover1937
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I agree with many tenors picked on this list. If the top pick of all time is Caruso I agree even more. The man had no equal. Some asked why not Pavarotti, Domindo and Vickers . . . well they do not rate with these tenors. Sorry
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5 months ago
Ted Williams
30,000 views I was aiming for a 1,000 thanks for the support guys and comment and i will make other videos to your request.
cootdaman • 42,941 views
musiclover1937
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I wanted to see more but that garbage music tortured me
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5 months ago
Onegin65 • 2,469 views
musiclover1937
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musiclover1937
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6 months ago
Una Furtiva Lagrima - Enrico Caruso 1904
Digitally remastered version of a recording from the 1st of February 1904 (room 826, Carnegie Hall, NY). You may want to look at my non-profit webs...
tomfroekjaer • 460,924 views
musiclover1937
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A story I heard many years ago . . . when Caruso became famous in the USA he went back to Italy and they said he could only hit crazy hi C's. He bet the audience to listen to him sing this aria. They were all in disbelief. Caruso got a standing ovation that lasted half an hour. Beniamino Gigli...
This is the greatest trio I ever heard. Outstanding singing from three great artists! This will never be equaled