The 3 Tenors in Concert 1994
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Amazon.com: It's not opera; it's not a pop concert; it's not Broadway. It's all of these and none of them. Once you accept the fact that this sequel to the original blockbuster concert recording is less about music and more about entertainment and the power of musical personalities, you can appreciate what you're hearing as an event--phenomenal and bizarre, momentous and frivolous. This is an occasion to celebrate the voices and egos of three huge superstars, and to have fun listening as Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, and Jose Carreras interact, bouncing lines off each other and playing to the overwhelmingly enthusiastic audience. Much of the fun and flavor of the concert is dependent on seeing the action, though, and without the visuals you notice flaws in the singing much more. Domingo comes off as the more solid performer, and his voice is in far better shape than the other two. But if you crave big, high, and loud--and you don't take your opera too seriously--you'll love this disc. --David Vernier
Description from Shopping.com The three great opera stars -- possibly the most famous in the world -- come back for a glorious reunion at Dodger Stadium on July 16, 1994. Accompanied by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Music Center Opera Chorus, the full bellied threesome sound as beautiful as ever. Performance includes: "The Star Spangled Banner," "Candide Overture," "Quando Le Sere Al," "Ave Maria," "E Lucevan Le Stelle," and "Nessun Dorma." Features five numbers not seen on TV. |
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