NEW YORK — Whatever 34-year-old tenor Salvatore Licitra accomplishes during the rest of his career, his biography will certainly mention the day last May when he flew to New York from Italy, headed ...
Salvatore Licitra, tenor; London Symphony Orchestra; Carlo Rizzi, conductor Sony Classical, $16.99 Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra became the object of ferociously curious attention in May, when he ...
There aren't many men who could fill Luciano Pavarotti's shoes. But Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra seems destined to do just that. Last May, New York's Metropolitan Opera flew the 34-year-old ...
The young Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra stepped in on short notice to replace Luciano Pavarotti in what was supposed to have been Pavarotti’s farewell to the Metropolitan Opera in “Tosca” last May.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Salvatore Licitra’s singing career began just over a decade ago in Parma ...
Salvatore Licitra, a tenor known in his Italian homeland as the “new Pavarotti” for his potent voice and considerable stamina, died Monday at age 43 after spending nine days in a coma following a ...
So is Salvatore Licitra the fourth tenor? Not at all. On the alluring evidence of his American concert debut in Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall on Sunday night, he is something much more valuable: a ...
Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra, once heralded as the "new Pavarotti" by many in the opera world, died Monday at age 43. Licitra was in a coma for days following a motor scooter accident Aug. 27 in ...
The tenor -- hailed as the next Luciano Pavarotti -- crashed his scooter in Sicily. By Lindsay Powers Famed opera singer Salvatore Licitra died on Monday after losing control of his scooter in Italy.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra, 43, died today of head and chest injuries suffered while riding a motor scooter in Sicily on ...
Salvatore Licitra, a tenor known in his Italian homeland as the "new Pavarotti" for his potent voice and considerable stamina, died Monday at age 43 after spending nine days in a coma following a ...
Italian tenor Salvatore Licitra, who rose to fame after substituting for Luciana Pavarotti at the Metropolitan Opera in 2002, died Monday at the age of 43, the result of severe injuries from a motor ...
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