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"Some Enchanted Evening" is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. It has been described as "the single biggest popular hit to come out of any Rodgers and Hammerstein show." [1] Andrew Lloyd Webber describes it as the "greatest song ever written for a musical". [2]
José Plácido Domingo Embil [a] (born 21 January 1941) [1] is a Spanish opera singer, conductor, and arts administrator.He has recorded over a hundred complete operas and is well known for his versatility, regularly performing in Italian, French, German, Spanish, English and Russian in the most prestigious opera houses in the world.
The Enchanted Island DVD cover with Joyce DiDonato (top), Danielle de Niese (bottom left), and Plácido Domingo (bottom center). The Enchanted Island is a pasticcio (pastiche) of music by various baroque composers that include George Frideric Handel, Antonio Vivaldi, and Jean-Philippe Rameau. [1]
Some Enchanted Evening is a popular song from the musical play South Pacific. Some Enchanted Evening may also refer to: Television "Some Enchanted Evening" (The ...
"An Evening with Plácido Domingo" Avery Fisher Hall, February 18, 1987 International Film and Television Festival of New York Silver Award Won 1987–88 New York Philharmonic, New Year's Eve Celebration, Zubin Mehta/Kathleen Battle/The Boys' Choir of Harlem Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts: Nominated
Placido Domingo: The Concert for Planet Earth; José Carreras, Diana Ross and Placido Domingo: Christmas in Vienna; The Hard Nut; The Symphony of Rhythm: Solti Conducts Beethoven's Seventh; Tosca From Rome; From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 1993 hosted by Walter Cronkite (January 1, 1993) [44] Suddenly Last Summer; Black and Blue; Miles ...
Domingo’s image was tarnished in the United States after more than 20 women accused him, in stories published by The Associated Press, of sexual harassment and other inappropriate behavior in ...
Domingo currently continues to add more operas to his repertoire. Since 2009, he has moved substantially into the baritone repertoire, especially focusing on Verdi baritone roles. In 2015, he made his most recent debuts as Macbeth at the Berlin State Opera, Don Carlo in Ernani at the Metropolitan Opera, and Gianni Schicchi at the Los Angeles Opera.