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A Te, O Cara: Stephen Costello sings Bel Canto - Stephen Costello (tenor); Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra; Constantine Orbelian (conductor)
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  1. La fille du régiment, opera: Ah mes amis
  2. La fille du régiment, opera: Pour me rapprocher de Marie
  3. I Puritani, opera: A te, o cara
  4. Dom Sébastien, roi du Portugal, opera: Deserto in terra
  5. L'elisir d'amore, opera: Quanto e bella
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  1. La fille du régiment, opera: Ah mes amis
  2. La fille du régiment, opera: Pour me rapprocher de Marie
  3. I Puritani, opera: A te, o cara
  4. Dom Sébastien, roi du Portugal, opera: Deserto in terra
  5. L'elisir d'amore, opera: Quanto e bella
  6. L'elisir d'amore, opera: Una furtiva lagrima
  7. Don Pasquale, opera: Sogno soave e casto
  8. La favorite, opera: Spirto gentil
  9. Anna Bolena, opera: Vivi tu, te ne scongiuro
  10. Rigoletto, opera: Parmi veder le lagrime
  11. Lucia di Lammermoor, opera: Fra poco a me ricovero
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Bel canto, or the art of beautiful singing, has had periodic revivals from the 19th to 21st centuries, perhaps most famously in the 1950s with the careers of Joan Sutherland, Maria Callas, Montserrat Caballé, and other stars who refreshed the legacy of refined vocal production in Italian opera. Stephen Costello's A Te, O Cara, a 2019 release on Delos, continues this tradition and provides famous examples of bel canto singing from the operas of Gaetano Donizetti, Vincenzo Bellini, and Giuseppe Verdi, and demonstrates the ...

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