Growing up, I was lucky to have parents enthused about the arts and music, in general. They loved film, stage musicals, and artists with skilled vocal and/or musical talent. This included an appreciation of the operatic voice. So I grew knowing the likes of Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti.
Lately, there has been a resurgence in the popularity of the male operatic voice. This is evidenced by the likes of Andrea Bocellie, Josh Groban, Mario Frangoulis, and the international supergroup IL DIVO.
In November of 2003, I spotlighted the Greek tenor Frangoulis’ beautiful "Vinchero Perdero." I found a live version of it tonight on YouTube. The vocal track is one or two seconds off, but the song is still breathtaking. It’s one of my favorites. Enjoy.
Many of you know that I love U2. This next song I’m spotlighting is the song U2 recorded with Luciano Pavorotti about the issues in Sarajevo during the Bosnian conflict during the 90's. This concert footage comes from the "Pavoratti & Friends" Concert in 1995.