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Salvatore Licitra

Hailed as Luciano Pavarotti’s successor, the incredible Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra got his American debut in November 2001 when he performed on the Richard Tucker Foundation Gala. Critics had been deeply impressed by Licitra’s performing and praised his wealthy, spacious tone of voice and perfect, reassuring technique. A much greater …

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Carlo Rizzi

Carlo Rizzi has generated a popularity largely being a conductor of opera, particularly of the common Italian operas. However he provides championed less popular fare — Rossini’s Ciro in Babilonia and Piccinni’s La Pescatrice, to mention but two operas — and it has led performances considerably afield from Italian criteria, …

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Marcelo Álvarez

By the end from the twentieth century, Marcelo Álvarez was on his method to becoming a global opera star. Known in his hometown for his tone of voice, he apparently didn’t consider singing being a profession until he was urged to take action by his wife. He went to college …

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Bryan Hymel

Bryan Hymel can be an American tenor. He went to Loyola University or college in New Orleans, where he received his bachelor’s level in vocal overall performance, and he pursued additional studies in the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia. Champion from the Aspen Music Festival’s Verdi Aria Competition at …

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