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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Rolando Villazón, a onetime star plagued by vocal issues, is returning to the house after eight years for “The Magic Flute.” By Zachary ...
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Rolando Villazon interview. Tenor Rolando Villazón talks about his controversial new TV show, 'Pop Star to Opera Star’. By Adam Sweeting 12 January 2010 • 5:21pm . ... In my family, there was ...
Rolando Villazon’s latest album, Mexico, is out now on Deutsche Grammophon. He was talking to Wendy Gomersall. ... I sold our family home to travel the globe with my three children ...
Seven minutes into a twice-cancelled recital last week, the troubled Mexican tenor Rolando Villazon shrugged at his audience and walked off stage. Not feeling well, the front rows were told ...
Rolando Villazon's new CD Cielo e Mar celebrates the tenor's return to opera. He took a five-month hiatus after his voice began to falter.
Tenor Rising: Rolando Villazón Several talented young tenors are leaping at the chance to fill Luciano Pavarotti's rather large shoes. Among them are Italy's Salvatore Licitra, Juan Diego Florez ...
The celebrated tenor Rolando Villazon is renowned for his exuberance when it comes to his beloved opera but he's equally passionate about the music of his Mexican homeland.
Experience Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir featuring Rolando Villazón, a one-hour holiday spectacular featuring the world-renowned operatic tenor Villazón, the first Latin-American guest ...
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