You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Thanks to Luciano Pavarotti and the 1990 FIFA World Cup, Puccini's Nessun Dorma has become the ...
Andrea Bocelli has been performing for over 30 years and shows no sign of stopping. The 67-year-old Italian tenor recently had a concert in Mexico City's main square, Zócalo, where he concluded as ...
Today’s star tenor shares the magic of Puccini, and why these epic three-and-a-half minutes of music have become the world’s favourite opera aria. It can be found on an opera stage, on the football ...
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This cafe turned into a live opera performance
I was playing piano in a café when something completely unexpected happened. Jonathan Tetelman suddenly joined the ...
Critics worry that heckling, such as that at a recent Royal Opera performance, is becoming more common Opera audiences pride themselves on knowing when – and how – to make noise. Cries of “bravo”, ...
One of the great singers of our time, brings Puccini’s timeless opera masterpiece to an iconic concert hall. It’s a performance not many will ever forget. “Vincerò!” or “I will win!” – it’s the famous ...
There was more drama than usual at the Royal Opera House as its head of music had to step in when the lead tenor fell ill during a production of Turandot. Audience members reportedly booed and even ...
Jennifer Hudson and fellow American Idol alum Adam Lambert busted out a serious high-brow, deep cut duet on The Jennifer Hudson Show: the classic aria from Giacomo Puccini’s opera Turandot, “Nessun ...
With only 20 minutes notice, Franklin replaced an ailing Luciano Pavarotti and, unrehearsed, stopped the show singing opera. The story behind the legendary performance. Editor-at-Large, Obsessed It ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Sir Bryn Terfel is in a good mood. His rehearsal has gone well and the Welsh bass-baritone has the afternoon ...
Darren Henley said decision to push ENO to leave London will force it to embrace positive changes The future of opera is in car parks, pubs and on tablets rather than in lavish productions in grand ...
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