My favorite version of this heartbreaking song. And he sings the poignant second verse, "how I suffer." Gorgeous voice. Listen to his version of La Paloma. I have to play this again. Oh, the pianissimo.
The warmth, color and clarity of DiStefano is astonishing. I never tire of listening to him: he is certainly the greatest lyric tenor of all time, and one of the greatest tenors in any category. Such voice and artistry.
Seldom have, I ever heard a melody so vibrant and rich in purity. For the very first time to hear this piece, Core ngrato sung by Giuseppe di Stefano. I am indeed so fortunate and have still alot to learn vocally. Absolutely wonderful.
Shirley Rombough
My favorite version of this heartbreaking song. And he sings the poignant second verse, "how I suffer." Gorgeous voice. Listen to his version of La Paloma. I have to play this again. Oh, the pianissimo.
James Dalessandro
The warmth, color and clarity of DiStefano is astonishing. I never tire of listening to him: he is certainly the greatest lyric tenor of all time, and one of the greatest tenors in any category. Such voice and artistry.
James Lee
At the beginning of Mean Streets you can be my baby!
vineet arya
Simply beautiful. The best that I have heard!
Andrés Nespereira
Seldom have, I ever heard a melody so vibrant and rich in purity. For the very first time to hear this piece, Core ngrato sung by Giuseppe di Stefano. I am indeed so fortunate and have still alot to learn vocally. Absolutely wonderful.
Gothic Orphan
Such artistry. Truly magnificent
Frank Menepace
What a voice -unbelievable and unrepeatable