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    A profile of Mario Lanza, the American tenor who introduced opera to the masses in the 40s and 50s, long before Pavarotti, Carreras and Domingo's Three Tenors.
    Perspective is CZcams's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art and much, much more!
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Komentáře • 145

  • @aetion
    @aetion Před 10 měsíci +26

    Today is the 7th October, that is already 64 years have passed since his death (7.10.1959) at the age of 38. I am thankful to him for having brought me to the opera world.
    He may rest in eternal peace.
    Thank you for your beautiful video.

  • @healwithspirit1714
    @healwithspirit1714 Před rokem +27

    There could be thousands of documentaries about Mario Lanza but, in fact, there could still never be enough produced.

  • @AlainArvelo
    @AlainArvelo Před 6 měsíci +10

    As a operatic tenor myself, Hollywood career or not; Mario Lanza is in the top 10 tenors of all time. If you don't think this, we can't even begin a conversation!

  • @user-dn8qe2vn7z
    @user-dn8qe2vn7z Před 2 měsíci +5

    As a teenager in the 70’s I discovered opera and fell in love with it because of Mario Lanza. I majored in it. I studied it. I performed it. No other musical genre moves me like opera. The opera elite missed a huge opportunity by not embracing the gift of Mario Lanza’s singular talent and ability. Such a shame.

  • @reno11558
    @reno11558 Před rokem +18

    He had by far one of the most powerful voices ever.

  • @dmntuba
    @dmntuba Před rokem +20

    I am a retired professional orchestral Tuba player(, and have played with many fantastic singers) but Lanza was one of my childhood musical heroes/inspiration.
    We had his albums in the house, and when one of his movies came on TV my mother and I would always watch.
    His voice helped shape my concept of sound.
    Thank you, Maestro 👍

  • @FlipFlopandFly
    @FlipFlopandFly Před rokem +13

    My favorite tenor. What a voice.

  • @dedebrown1028
    @dedebrown1028 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Mario Lanza, no matter what, was and is the greatest operatic singer. I am such a fan of his and will always remain faithful to him.❤

  • @calvinliu6304
    @calvinliu6304 Před 5 měsíci +3

    He a brilliant actor and singer.

  • @dougmackay6185
    @dougmackay6185 Před rokem +9

    Mario Lanza was a major influence on my life.

  • @RobertSJHu
    @RobertSJHu Před 2 lety +14

    Aloha to everyone including Mario Lanza, Perspective and everyone else who helped to produce and share this marvelous opera documentary !!! I was born and raised in Hawaii and have learned to enjoy opera and all genres of music. Am now 80 years old and I appreciate so
    much Mario Lanza's divine and blessed voice !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thank God for Mario Lanza, his parents, and family. Robert S.J. Hu April 9, 2022.

  • @user-eu1cm8wz9g
    @user-eu1cm8wz9g Před 11 měsíci +6

    I adore Mario Lanza Singing he's an angel 😇 ❤

  • @clararizzi8051
    @clararizzi8051 Před rokem +12

    What a man!!!
    He had more to offer
    than being on stage.
    The world needed to
    see him on the SCREEN.

  • @chimera8421
    @chimera8421 Před 5 měsíci +3

    The little girl singing with him in Rome brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it. Beautiful together.

  • @manny2032
    @manny2032 Před 2 lety +20

    I love hearing Mario Lanza's voice evolve into a great amazing sound. Never tiring hearing such a voice. Made every song so believable.

  • @robertwillett9204
    @robertwillett9204 Před rokem +8

    A great singer!!! A tragic loss.

  • @jefolson6989
    @jefolson6989 Před rokem +8

    If you want to see real charisma, any interview with Lanza. So much charm and presence. That what they mean by " star quality".

  • @FavoriteMovieDate
    @FavoriteMovieDate Před 10 měsíci +11

    Envy is one of the 7 deadly sins for a reason. Opera was jealous of his success and so they had to tear him down. He is still my favorite tenor for a reason. Pure beauty and passion in every song.

    • @user-px2mu1rd5b
      @user-px2mu1rd5b Před 2 měsíci +1

      You are so right. JEALOUSY. It stands out a mile. I. Feal so amazingly wonderful when I hear him sing , SEE him sing.
      When he gazes up to heaven he transmits a special happiness I have never felt before! Love you Mario.

  • @karenfuchs1674
    @karenfuchs1674 Před rokem +5

    I remember seeing him in the "Student Prince . " I was 18 . and my first seeing an opera singer .@ the Odeon Theatre in Winnipeg . I fell in love with this film and him ! I did not know how tragic his and his family's ending was . How very sad and heartbreaking .

  • @gabryc.3004
    @gabryc.3004 Před 3 lety +19

    La sua incredibile voce entra nei ns cuori e mai ci sarà qualcuno che potrà euguagliarlo

  • @sozanmarshall2832
    @sozanmarshall2832 Před 2 lety +9

    The best of the best

  • @maritere1939
    @maritere1939 Před 3 lety +16

    Oh, that wonderful Ave Maria

  • @srobinson35
    @srobinson35 Před rokem +5

    Such a voice!! What a wonderful documentary. I never tire of watching his movies

  • @Shodansixtyone
    @Shodansixtyone Před rokem +17

    He inspired me to love opera - I discovered him at 15, saved up, and bought one of his albums in 1958/59. Still think he was the best of the tenors in my lifetime. It's sad how we lost him.

    • @williamleewolverine
      @williamleewolverine Před rokem +2

      Me too. My friend who is a tenor introduced me to him last year and I bought several records of his.

  • @JuriAmari
    @JuriAmari Před rokem +6

    I was inspired to learn more about him after seeing his mural in Philly. His voice is rich!❤ I’m glad more people are learning about Mario Lanza.

  • @VIDEOHEREBOB
    @VIDEOHEREBOB Před 2 lety +13

    Amazing that he smoked and drank and still sang incredibly. Thank you for this documentary.

  • @patriciacolombini6567
    @patriciacolombini6567 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you

  • @allenjones3130
    @allenjones3130 Před rokem +9

    Rest in peace, Mario.

  • @sandygardiner6433
    @sandygardiner6433 Před 2 lety +13

    Loved Mario Lanza
    Great Singer 🙏🏻❤️🇨🇦

  • @gilheuss7830
    @gilheuss7830 Před 8 měsíci +3

    A great video for a Saturday morning! His voice is wonderful, but I can't get over the fact his voice would sound so mu more with todays recording equipment. Having heard him live when I was a teen I feel I was privileged.

  • @causticmedia3621
    @causticmedia3621 Před 3 lety +17

    Very touching documentary.

  • @peterkinberger9741
    @peterkinberger9741 Před rokem +6

    The fullness of his voice is unmatched to this day. Jonathan Antoine is an up and coming star that may rival Mario's. When I think tenor, I think Lanza. I have always believed Lanza was greater than Caruso though Caruso was Lanza's inspiration other than his own parents. The Song Of India, a crossover hit, was among my favorites. He had no eqaul in Italian Opera. He perfected the import of each word before he sang it thereby matching it with the story line to the public he sang too. His movies were so sensitive and memorable. His acting was truly greatly remarkable.I hope to hear him again in Heaven. Thanks Alfredo Cocozza for your hard work and dedication !

    • @vincekerrigan8300
      @vincekerrigan8300 Před 3 měsíci

      peterkin. Antoine is OK but cannot be considered int same class as Lanza. Could he sing without a mike, for example?

  • @user-te6jk3rf2o
    @user-te6jk3rf2o Před 2 lety +8

    Всегда остаётся великий интерес к творчеству Марио Ланца.

  • @user-px2mu1rd5b
    @user-px2mu1rd5b Před 2 měsíci +1

    When seeing and hearing Mario Lanza sing I’m transported to a heavenly out of this world realm of beauty and romance.

  • @user-cq2ex7zd6r
    @user-cq2ex7zd6r Před rokem +9

    Один глубко сердечный игорячо 💕любящий певец, актёр и очень Добрый Марио Ланца и мы его исполнение чувствуем теперь!!!!

  • @deerhoda7574
    @deerhoda7574 Před rokem +3

    Thank you nicely done.

  • @rouman7
    @rouman7 Před rokem +5

    Lanza the peoples fav not the so called experts , by far the best voice

  • @giorgiojvladiqt6060
    @giorgiojvladiqt6060 Před 3 lety +27

    MARIO WAS THE GREATS TENOR.

  • @ursmue1937
    @ursmue1937 Před 3 lety +16

    The very great Lanza with the beautiful voice , genial.

  • @denisecarrick5220
    @denisecarrick5220 Před 3 lety +10

    This is wonderful. I'm grinning from ear to ear.

  • @ladyasriel7874
    @ladyasriel7874 Před 2 lety +12

    THE voice of the 20th century.

  • @oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164

    Corelli, Carreras and Lanza, my personal favorites.

    • @Tararu3500
      @Tararu3500 Před 2 lety +1

      Have you ever listened to Fritz Wunderlich?

    • @williamleewolverine
      @williamleewolverine Před rokem +4

      @@Tararu3500 Franz but yes; his life was cut short by a terrible fall on the stairs that ended his life before his Met debut. Still, he left us with a great voice.

    • @vincekerrigan8300
      @vincekerrigan8300 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@williamleewolverineFritz!!!

  • @loudspeakers3469
    @loudspeakers3469 Před 2 lety +8

    This is wonderful. Thank you!

  • @shicoff1398
    @shicoff1398 Před 3 lety +18

    The grandson of an Italian grocer, not son, his father was Tony Cocozza, grand dad Salvatore Lanza, his moms father (whom I met in Philly in 1961) owned the grocery store , he took his mom's maiden name Maria Lanza and made it Mario.

    • @Aurora-tp3dy
      @Aurora-tp3dy Před 11 měsíci +1

      I always thought Mario's father was a disabled WW1 veteran. The family survived on his father's small pension and what his mother could earn.

    • @shicoff1398
      @shicoff1398 Před 11 měsíci

      True, though healthy and a strong man, Tony had a bad arm, his hand was twisted because he had been injured fighting the Germans in WW1 . @@Aurora-tp3dy

    • @johnblasiak2499
      @johnblasiak2499 Před měsícem +1

      @@Aurora-tp3dythat’s what I read in Lanza his tragic life

  • @giselamarch1994
    @giselamarch1994 Před rokem +4

    You should mention the fact that many world famous tenors oriented themselves on Lanza`s voice and technic. Many tenors grew up with his music and admired him. For example, listen to Carreras and Pavarotti, just to name two.

  • @v.g.r.l.4072
    @v.g.r.l.4072 Před 3 lety +23

    Amazing documentary and great performances of Lanza. I am happy after having listened to his so much potent voice.

    • @louisvaccaro5865
      @louisvaccaro5865 Před 2 lety +2

      Mario Lanza was the greatest tenor that ever lived, he received a letter from enrico caruso jr, thanking him for portraying the life story of the great caruso, he said that not only was you as good as my father, but in some cases you excelled. that letter is preserved at the mario lanza institute in philadelphia, where mario was born. no other tenor, ever sang with so much feeling, and emotion. he could make you feel so much the song he was singing.god bless you mario, we will always love you, for the short time you were on this earth, but yes we were truly blessed to hear your magnificent voice, now you sing with the angels. rest in peace. Louie Vaccaro, member of the mario lanza institute, for more than 30years, las vagas.

    • @vincekerrigan8300
      @vincekerrigan8300 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@louisvaccaro5865Lanza had a much better natural voice than Caruso. He did easily what Caruso had to work at consistently.

  • @user-cq2ex7zd6r
    @user-cq2ex7zd6r Před 2 lety +10

    Великий Марио Ланца на все времена!!!

  • @baritonebynight
    @baritonebynight Před 3 lety +47

    Had Lanza had a career in staged opera alone and not gone into the movies, he may have been with us much longer, yet he likely wouldn't have the impact on bringing opera to new audiences. He gained weight as he got older, which was an issue in the movies, but at the time was completely acceptable on the operatic stage. The great Maria Callas said her greatest regret in her singing career was not being able to sing with Lanza before his untimely death calling him "the greatest one of us all." Like Lanza, Callas struggled with her own demons and her life and career were cut short...but oh did she change the world in a way no other singer has.

  • @veronicavanwilpe4610
    @veronicavanwilpe4610 Před 5 měsíci +1

    ❤Such a great los. I've his movies. So wonderful. He was also a great actor. Now, he sings in Heaven. RIP

  • @GaryYoung-eq1ph
    @GaryYoung-eq1ph Před 2 lety +3

    They put the greatest in movies!!!

  • @user-px2mu1rd5b
    @user-px2mu1rd5b Před 2 měsíci +2

    Before my mother died she told me that Mario Lanza singing “I’ll walk with God” was a song for Mario to sing for us sent directly from heaven by God. His gift to us!

  • @johnblasiak2499
    @johnblasiak2499 Před měsícem +2

    Serenade was his best movie in my opinion
    Never got sick of it

  • @opaulamorgan4265
    @opaulamorgan4265 Před rokem +9

    The most famous tenor in the world!

  • @eileenschenck1264
    @eileenschenck1264 Před 5 měsíci

    Have heard many tenors perform Nessun Dorma - Mario Lanza conveyed so much emotion, passion in his performance. A true Cri du Couer sound.

  • @nunuberidze1201
    @nunuberidze1201 Před 2 lety +17

    Величайший из великих! Незабываемый1 Его голос греет душу!

  • @johnblasiak2499
    @johnblasiak2499 Před měsícem +2

    Lanza imitates Caruso style very impressive indeed early recordings

  • @bacassa
    @bacassa Před 11 měsíci +3

    When i was 3yrs old i said play the man for me mommy, so she played L Pavarotti, so i listened to him till i was 28yrs old. Then my Mom said there is another tenor just as good as LPav. i said no way who? She said Mario Lanza so i bought an cd, the first song i heard was Granada!!!! i could not believe it she was right!!! i love opera i am the only one i know that does, there GREAT LOSS!!! i love 4 tenors MDM, LP, ML, Antonio Paoli.

  • @marthadoody
    @marthadoody Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have loved Mario Lanza since I was a late teen. Why do the ones with the most talent have to die young? It's so sad. I'm thankful his movies and recordings are available though.

  • @bernardqblack
    @bernardqblack Před rokem +12

    Such a shame. Gone too early....magnificent talent.

  • @user-px2mu1rd5b
    @user-px2mu1rd5b Před 2 měsíci

    With great gratitude I thank you for bringing me/ us his singing and movies. So far I can’t get all the parts of the great Caruso movie, but I’ll keep trying. Thank you.

  • @heroesakordes
    @heroesakordes Před rokem +2

    Perspective , thanks you, grazzie tantti, muchas gracias por este bonito video. Ya me suscribí.

  • @equine2020
    @equine2020 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I had a crush on him. What a voice, & cute. Twinkle in his eyes.

  • @MargaretTovrea
    @MargaretTovrea Před 3 lety +6

    Well done.

  • @heroesakordes
    @heroesakordes Před rokem +4

    Mario Lanza nunca cantó Opera. Fué un promotor mediatico muy importante. Lo he vivido y lo he admirado desde niño y nunca dejaré de lamentar el hecho de que no pisara de verdad el escenario de un teatro de Opera. Además murió muy joven..
    Alfredo Arnoldo Cocozza Lanza lo tuvo todo para ser un GRANDE de la Opera y del canto .

    • @rosannarisi622
      @rosannarisi622 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Era e sarà sempre un GRANDE CANTANTE LIRICO❤

    • @brianbarnes3393
      @brianbarnes3393 Před 5 měsíci

      Prior to his Hollywood abduction Lanza sang the role of Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly, and Fenton in The Merry Wives of Windsor. I believe that he also sang the lead tenor role in Andrea Chenier. He was acclaimed in each role.

  • @guedouarandree9285
    @guedouarandree9285 Před rokem +3

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @clairejohnston2461
    @clairejohnston2461 Před 3 lety +14

    I want to point out an error in this documentary. One of the commenters says that Lanza was from a “steel town.” Lanza was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Like many non-Pennsylvanians and non-football fans, the commenter confuses genteel Philly with the real “steel town” on the opposite end of the state, Pittsburgh. For goodness sake, Pittsburgh’s football team is called THE STEELERS for that reason! Although we natives of the Pittsburgh region would love to claim Lanza as one of our own,alas, we cannot. Gene Kelly is ours, though. 😄

  • @LawrenceFox-jx1fq
    @LawrenceFox-jx1fq Před měsícem +4

    Maestro Mario tenor seemed adept at Hollywood stage too 🎉

  • @GaryYoung-eq1ph
    @GaryYoung-eq1ph Před 2 lety +6

    The only classical tenor 2 make it big in hollywood!Hollywood!! He can act 2!

  • @boomchuckaboom
    @boomchuckaboom Před 2 lety +1

    That set upstages the host. Looks like the producers got a deal on the "Navajo Sunset" suite, and matching art.

  • @jamiewilson8966
    @jamiewilson8966 Před 14 dny

    I had a crush on him then....he seemed so accessible and real

  • @mohsenarambon
    @mohsenarambon Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks

  • @koichiakiyama2922
    @koichiakiyama2922 Před 3 měsíci

    It was so interesting and I enjoyed it very much. So sad that his life was not long at all.
    By the way, there are too many commercials during the film. That is too much and disturbing us watching.

  • @deerhoda7574
    @deerhoda7574 Před rokem +4

    Wait! director didnt like where Mario was going with the Student Prince.....but used Mario's recordings, the coward.

  • @veronicavanwilpe4610
    @veronicavanwilpe4610 Před 5 měsíci +1

    ❤❤l would like to know how this great man died! Sorry 😢. I still miss him!

  • @maritere1939
    @maritere1939 Před 3 lety +5

    The Loveliest Night of the Year is really a waltz composed by Juventino Rosas a Mexican composer. It's sad that was not mentioned.

  • @maritere1939
    @maritere1939 Před 3 lety +5

    But The STudent Prince, as far as I know had more record sales than the picture itself

  • @roryalbinamunozrodriguez929
    @roryalbinamunozrodriguez929 Před 6 měsíci +1

    👏🌹

  • @johnblasiak2499
    @johnblasiak2499 Před měsícem +1

    Danielle is gorgeous I love her

  • @dbanigan3018
    @dbanigan3018 Před rokem +2

    Lanza brought opera to the masses in technicolor in the 1950's but he did not bring opera to the American public. Grace Moore, Laurence Tibbett, Jannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, and many other European and American operatic singers were well known, loved and respected for many years prior. He was a flame who burned out too soon, which is likely why he is so enlarged in memory.

    • @vincekerrigan8300
      @vincekerrigan8300 Před 3 měsíci +1

      dbanigan. Wrong impression. His voice did not burn out, it was still developing at the time of his death.

  • @frankmartinez2655
    @frankmartinez2655 Před 24 dny

    Metro-Goldwyn Mayer blew it when it came to Mario Lanza as did the opera high brows..Maria yet is heard as for the rest who listens ?

  • @marcgiardina4043
    @marcgiardina4043 Před 2 lety +7

    Wow I feel bad that Katheryn Grayson didn't like him and never played in another film with him .I was fantasizing that they were the perfect pair. Oh well.he was an overwhelming presence maybe a little Jealousy was involved she didn't have his voice ...who did? Maybe Mario Del Monico?

    • @hilohahoma1547
      @hilohahoma1547 Před 2 lety +2

      Gene Kelly had a bit of a green tinge whenever Mario was mentioned from what I understand he was a tad envious of Lanza's voice and range.

    • @ctenos45069
      @ctenos45069 Před 2 lety +4

      She was a great family friend of the Lanza’s and said many years later on the Merv Griffin show that the only reason she didn’t make another movie with him is because MGM never asked her to do another one.

    • @vincekerrigan8300
      @vincekerrigan8300 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@hilohahoma1547Why would he be envious - Kelly obviously didn't aspire to be a real singer. His abilities suited what he did.

    • @user-px2mu1rd5b
      @user-px2mu1rd5b Před 2 měsíci

      Kathryn Grayson had a beautiful voice and was good looking but she wasn’t always able to be a credible actress. Mario really became the character he played.

  • @kiaraeijo
    @kiaraeijo Před 2 lety +2

    They got several facts wrong, His grandfather was a grocer, The Student Prince didn’t come out until 1954 and Louis B. Mayer died in 1957

    • @shicoff1398
      @shicoff1398 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, correct Salvatore Lanza, was his moms father, ( his maternal grandfather) Mario took Maria Lanza,' which was his mother's maiden name, so professionally becoming "Mario Lanza" His own father was (Antonio) "Tony Cocozza" and Mario was born "Alfredo Arnold Cocozza" ( His nick name as a kid was Freddy Cocozza)

  • @bokewilhelm1452
    @bokewilhelm1452 Před rokem

    caruso-gigli-lanza

  • @TonyPartington
    @TonyPartington Před 3 lety +9

    A well intentioned but poorly researched and strangely edited documentary. It seems remarkable that, with all that has been written and investigated about Mario Lanza; his voice, his issues with MGM, his excesses, etc., that the so called experts commenting and critiquing Lanza couldn't get the facts straight. Also, there is no one commenting who is a musician or was a musical colleague of Mario Lanza's. Yes, there are still some around. And this, "ERNESTO Caruso"??????? (at 3:45 in the documentary). Rather amusing. Grade: "A" for effort / "D" for factual accuracy. P.S.: As of this date, there is no better, more accurate biography of Mario than Armando Cesari's "Mario Lanza: An American Tragedy."

    • @clairejohnston2461
      @clairejohnston2461 Před 3 lety +1

      And see what glaring error I’ve noted above, Tony! 😄

    • @shicoff1398
      @shicoff1398 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes some errors, I have the first fine Lanza book "the Mario Lanza story" by his main RCA Cond. Constantine Callinicos, a fine book I bought in 1960, very rare now, also I have all others after it . BTWI I also did meet Enrico Rosati in NYC he had interesting things to say! the Serenade song from Student Prince is playing at wrong speed here, too fast -- making his voice sound thinner and pitch thrown off, I didn't listen to all of this, not a great account here of ML for sure.

    • @shicoff1398
      @shicoff1398 Před 3 lety +3

      I'm talking about the first part of Serenade clip not later at #28:32 where they show Edmund P. dubbed in, singing it in the film video, that is at correct speed. he wasn't murdered by the Mafia, a rumor, I knew the family and his kids well, I'm now in my 80's but he turned me on to opera in his fim's from 1950 on-- and no I'm not the great tenor Neil Shicoff, (he is younger then I am by a lot and I don't sing!)

    • @hilohahoma1547
      @hilohahoma1547 Před 2 lety

      The part with "Ernesto Caruso" is at 22:25 actually, but I agree with you.

    • @hilohahoma1547
      @hilohahoma1547 Před 2 lety +5

      @@shicoff1398 Glad to see that there are family friends showing up here it's important, I actually went to school with Mark and Damon and knew Uncle Tony really well. They don't even mention that Uncle Tony Cocozza was one of the first Italian soldiers in WW1 to capture German prisoners and almost had his right arm blown off while doing it. Grazi my friend. The stories I could tell lol.

  • @user-eu1cm8wz9g
    @user-eu1cm8wz9g Před 11 měsíci +1

    Such a great 👍 shame he died at 39 9:10

  • @jefolson6989
    @jefolson6989 Před 3 lety

    Never scene this! Anyone know about other episodes of this series ( with other singers)?

    • @kiaraeijo
      @kiaraeijo Před 2 lety

      Yes, there are episodes with Montserrat Caballé, Maria Callas, José Carreras, Luciano Pavarotti, Reneé Fleming, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Dame Joan Sutherland and many others

  • @geekbaritone
    @geekbaritone Před 8 měsíci

    He was a recording artist and a movie star but he never did an opera in a theatre.

    • @vincekerrigan8300
      @vincekerrigan8300 Před 3 měsíci

      geekbaritone. Actually he did. He sang in many amateur productions in Philadeiphia as a student. Also on his graduation from Tanglewood. His only professional operatic stage appearances were two Pinkertons at New Orleans in 1948.

  • @justintuccimusic
    @justintuccimusic Před 6 měsíci

    2:55

  • @davidsmith779
    @davidsmith779 Před 3 lety

    For whatever reason I have no sound on my iPhone

  • @ilicaadelina5936
    @ilicaadelina5936 Před 3 lety +3

    MULTUMIRI DEOSEBITE.

  • @edwardkerrigan5356
    @edwardkerrigan5356 Před 2 lety

    Who was Ernesto Caruso?

  • @Latur47
    @Latur47 Před rokem +4

    Какая наглость со стороны администрации Голливуда,давать просто актёру,под фонограмму ВЕЛИЧАЙШЕГО ТЕНОРА МИРА -открывать рот изображая пение!!!! Фильм Принц-студент,я убрал из своей коллекции фильмов с ВЕЛИКИМ ТЕНОРОМ МИРА-МАРИО ЛАНЗА!!!!!

    • @user-px2mu1rd5b
      @user-px2mu1rd5b Před 2 měsíci +1

      I too can’t bear to watch that other actor pretend to be Mario Lanza. I’m sure he’s a nice enough person but it’s a sin to pretend to be the great Mario.

  • @margaretboldon4876
    @margaretboldon4876 Před 10 měsíci

    I wish to join U tube

  • @JamesAHollandMusic
    @JamesAHollandMusic Před 2 lety +4

    There is not a single recording of Mario’s mother so the claim that she was a great soprano is Lanza family folklore not fact. Lanza also never moved pianos. That’s part of the PR story MGM fabricated. You’d think that the people on this show would have done their research on the facts rather than regurgitate a bunch of nonsense. Definitely takes away from the credibility of the segment.

  • @MultiSirens
    @MultiSirens Před rokem +1

    These commercials are ridiculous!

  • @vincekerrigan8300
    @vincekerrigan8300 Před 3 měsíci

    Who the devil was Ernesto Caruso?

  • @oliviolanza1933
    @oliviolanza1933 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Those "opera elites" during Mario's time were kinda racist on a musical perspective, they don't want opera for the masses? they only want opera for a particular type of people? who do they think they are? the "superior race"?

  • @ronpayne1328
    @ronpayne1328 Před 2 lety

    B

  • @vincekerrigan8300
    @vincekerrigan8300 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Moving pianos? What rubbish. This oft repeated myth arises from the time when Lanza was student, and with a group of others, was in the Philadeiphia Academy of Music, and moved a piano from one studio to another one, where Lanza was intending that night to sing an impromptu audition for Koussevitsky, who was conducting a concert thst night.

  • @fjmugwump
    @fjmugwump Před 9 měsíci +1

    GOD GIVETH AND GOD TAKETH AWAY! GLAD I WAS HERE DURING LANZA'S BRIEF BRILLIANT FLAME!