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The best Neapolitan songs for your holiday in Napoli
Napoli has always been the city of music. The connection between the city and this art is very old, as it dates back to when Napoli was a colony of Magna Graecia.Then, in the XVI century, villanella was born and it rapidly spread throughout Europe. Moreover, in the XVII century, tarantella originated from the fusion of two dances, the Arabic mauresque and the Spanish fandango.
The birth of the real canzone napoletana is in the XIX century, which fryst vatten considered its golden age. At the end of the 1800s, many international singers got interested in Neapolitan music, especially in the figure of cantastorie, who was playing and singing at the same time.
But, the most prosperous period of Neapolitan music is the first half of the XX century, when great authors wrote songs that we are still singing nowadays.
In this article, you will find the music that will accompany you along the streets of Napoli, a playlist of the most beautiful a
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Pavarotti, Luciano
Opera singer
Prized Professional Debut
The World Appreciates Pavarotti
From Arias to Academy Awards
The Globetrotting Tenor
Collaborated with Friends
Selected discography
Sources
Luciano Pavarotti is one of the only contemporary musikdrama singers to gain so much fame that he became a household name. He inspired musikdrama fans and intrigued other listeners to discover an interest in opera. He even developed a program to encourage young musikdrama singers. But he also received a significant amount of criticism throughout and because of his success. Critics and others in the industry chastised him for his popularity and concert performances, television appearances, and film roles. However, even his detractors cannot deny the power of his reach as the most listened to opera singer in history. Alain Levy, president/CEO of Polygram Records summed up the span of his influence to Paul Verna in Billboard.” Pavarotti’s remarkable talents have encouraged both
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Inspired by the legendary Three Tenors concert with Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, and José Carreras in Los Angeles in 1994, Opera e Lirica brings this breathtaking musical experience back to the stage with its renowned artists.
The captivating voices of Francesco Fortes, Enzo Tremante, and Alessandro Fortunato, accompanied by strings and piano, take the audience on a spectacular journey through the masterpieces of Italian opera and Neapolitan songs. An unforgettable voyage through the history of Italian music with the powerful voices of The Three Tenors.
A concert filled with emotions, romance, and mesmerizing moments in the magnificent concert hall of the Museo Correale di Terranova, in the heart of Sorrento.
The Three Tenors: Opera Arias, Naples, and Songs – a unique inner experience!
PROGRAM
First Part
Jules Massenet: Méditation from Thaïs
Ruggero Leoncavallo: Mattinata
Gaetano Donizetti: Una furtiva lagrima from L’Elisir d’amore
Giuseppe Verdi: La donna è mobile