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Tonight on KQED 9: Pasquale Esposito Celebrates Enrico Caruso |
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A docu-concert like you haven’t seen before is coming to you tonight on KQED 9 at 9pm. Mark your calendar as you don’t want to miss it.
The special blends a stunning concert by Pasquale Esposito, recorded live at the 13th-century Castello Giusso on the Amalfi Coast in Italy, with historical facts and travel documentary footage shot in Caruso’s Naples and Sorrento as well as the US. |
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Enrico Caruso was the world’s first international recording superstar, taking opera to the masses and the street vibrancy of Neapolitan songs to the world. The first classical crossover artist, he blazed the way for Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, Andrea Bocelli, Il Divo and other great international artists of the 21st Century. |
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