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Spanish operatic tenors (2 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Spanish tenors" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
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Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710), composer, dominate figure of Spanish baroque music; Jordi Savall (born 1941), early and baroque music conductor and viol player; Andrés Segovia (1893–1987), classical guitarist; Ángel Sola (1859–1910), bandurrista; Antonio Soler (1729–1783), composer, known for his harpsichord sonatas
Tenor part 26 May 1966 Mexico City oratorio 1967 15 Creation Mass: Haydn: Tenor part 23 February 1967 Boston oratorio 1969 16 Requiem: Verdi: Tenor part 20 May 1969 London oratorio 1970 17 Missa Solemnis: Beethoven Tenor part 23 May 1970 St. Peter's Basilica: Rome oratorio 1984 18 Requiem: Lloyd Webber: Tenor part 1984 (studio) 25 February 1985 ...
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Operatic tenors are men who sing tenor roles in operas for opera companies in opera houses ... Spanish operatic tenors (2 C, 21 P) Swedish operatic tenors (18 P)
The concert is particularly known for the two recordings of "Nessun dorma". The first is sung by Pavarotti alone. The second, the concert encore, includes all three tenors singing individually and then, for the final 'Vincerò!' singing together - conductor Zubin Mehta appeared completely delighted with the effect this had.