I have friends still alive, not much older then I am who heard him in Chicago and I also talked to Maestro Bruno Bartoletti about him, everyone liked his voice. He was short but it shouldn't mean anything. Today they seem even more into looks, stupid! This man sang in Aida, also as calaf and in forza and at times sounded like Bergonzi with more heft on top.I have heard many tenors on stage in the opera house, over 50 years of opera going and he is one of my favorites! Here he is live! RIP
can you believe this fabulous tenore remained all his life in the "second tier" only because he was SHORT??? damn those stupid theater managers. i heard him live at teatro colon many many years ago. a religious experience! such color, such virility!
very fine lyric spinto tenor, in fact he was very short and that sadly is to some people important. Today he would be wanted in every major house in the world. He died because of a tragic auto accident, age 64.
This is the first time I've heard Flaviano! That's truly a beautiful voice, much better quality than many, many others. A little under the pitch and yes, the conductor was indulging him. I would guess that was the tempo he's used to and with a voice that beautiful no one is complaining very much. The scooping and a little under the pitch is probably what kept him from being hugely famous (of course I don't know his story), it is a fabulous voice!
Bravo Flaviano, benissimo!
molinaribruno 2 months ago
I have friends still alive, not much older then I am who heard him in Chicago and I also talked to Maestro Bruno Bartoletti about him, everyone liked his voice. He was short but it shouldn't mean anything. Today they seem even more into looks, stupid! This man sang in Aida, also as calaf and in forza and at times sounded like Bergonzi with more heft on top.I have heard many tenors on stage in the opera house, over 50 years of opera going and he is one of my favorites! Here he is live! RIP
SHICOFF1 2 months ago
Same with Carlos Montane, who had to fight his whole career because his height
delosreyesgavikanes 3 months ago
can you believe this fabulous tenore remained all his life in the "second tier" only because he was SHORT??? damn those stupid theater managers. i heard him live at teatro colon many many years ago. a religious experience! such color, such virility!
nohaylamujer 6 months ago
very fine lyric spinto tenor, in fact he was very short and that sadly is to some people important. Today he would be wanted in every major house in the world. He died because of a tragic auto accident, age 64.
SHICOFF1 10 months ago
Una sola parola : SUBLIME !!!
Grazie !
31122051 10 months ago
He was underappreciated during his career. Were he around today, Flaviano would be at the very TOP of the heap!
DonPaolissimo 1 year ago
I was lucky to catch him when he sang at the met. BEAUTIFUL voice. No tenor has given me goose bumps the way he did. Thank you for posting.
looksee26 1 year ago
This is the first time I've heard Flaviano! That's truly a beautiful voice, much better quality than many, many others. A little under the pitch and yes, the conductor was indulging him. I would guess that was the tempo he's used to and with a voice that beautiful no one is complaining very much. The scooping and a little under the pitch is probably what kept him from being hugely famous (of course I don't know his story), it is a fabulous voice!
twarren10r 1 year ago
hahahahahaha my name is Flaviano
not joking
birdbrains1986 2 years ago