È la canzone dedicata A Caruso. Cantante lirico italiano emigrato in America dove ha avuto un grandissimo successo. Poi malato volle tornare in Italia dove si innamorò ancora prima di morire.
I saw him live in Portland Oregon at one of his last show. I was about 50 feet from him, slightly off to the side, but in front of one of the speakers. At two times during the show, I could hear his voice directly over the loudspeaker. INCREDIBLE power!
Dear coach our Luciano has a unique huge lung capacity that makes his voice so loud and clear. His high developed diaphragm keeps the high note (sry for the Italian do di petto) very clear and for a long time. For this reason we call him tenorissimo because he was for sure the lirical power voice of the past millennium. We have to wait many many centuries to have another one. Thanks for reminding him ❤❤❤
Luciano Pavarotti was playing on my stereo loud, when others ( my age, late teens to early twenties) were playing 80's metal bands. He was a wonder, better than Placidio Domingo & Enrico Caruso...imo. PS The song is dedicated to Enrico Caruso.
Beautiful, what a voice. Verry special. I'm verry special too,I must say . When I start singing, dogs howl,cats scream,children start crying, and birds migrate even it's not their time. Is'nt that special?😅 But seriously, this is a joy. Thanks sweet Sarah. 👍👊😁❤️
OK, in 01:32. It seems like you arlready know the song and whant to share it with us. I just had the feeling that that was a first time reaction (for no reason at all... it has never bee said in the description). I knew that performance, but a good way to see it again...
I would like to point out Lara Fabian's interpretation of Caruso, in my opinion among the most evocative I have heard over the years: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BP2KnLemT78.html