La traviata / Act I: Libiamo ne'lieti calici
Giuseppe Verdi, Ileana Cotrubas, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper Mu00fcnchen, Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Carlos Kleiber
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Giuseppe Verdi, Ileana Cotrubas, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper Mu00fcnchen, Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Carlos Kleiber
Giacomo Puccini, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Philharmonia Orchestra, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Giacomo Puccini, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan, Vienna State Opera Chorus
Giuseppe Verdi, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Carlos Kleiber
Traditional, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Helene Fischer, Richard Balcome, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Maria Grever, Plu00e1cido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, Marcel Peeters
Ernesto Lecuona, Plu00e1cido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, Karl-Heinz Loges
Maria Grever, Plu00e1cido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, Karl-Heinz Loges
Franz Xaver Gruber, Josu00e9 Carreras, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Diana Ross, Vjekoslav Sutej, Wiener Symphoniker
Gaetano Donizetti, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Carlo Maria Giulini
Nikolaus Brodszky, Plu00e1cido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, Karl-Heinz Loges
Joseph Maria Lacalle, Plu00e1cido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, Karl-Heinz Loges
Giacomo Puccini, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Philharmonia Orchestra, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Giacomo Puccini, James Levine, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Philharmonia Orchestra
Carlos Gardel, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Studio Orchester, Roberto Pansera
Ruggero Leoncavallo, Plu00e1cido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, Marcel Peeters
Friedrich von Flotow, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Carlo Maria Giulini
Gerda Beilenson, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Idina Menzel, Eugene Kohn, Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Carlos Gardel, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Studio Orchester, Roberto Pansera
Gustav Holst, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Ying Huang, Steven Mercurio, Wiener Symphoniker
Felix Mendelssohn, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Eugene Kohn, Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Salvatore Cardillo, Plu00e1cido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, Marcel Peeters
Carlos Gardel, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Studio Orchester, Roberto Pansera
Moises Simons, L. Wolfe Gilbert, Plu00e1cido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra, Karl-Heinz Loges
Irving Berlin, Diana Ross, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Vjekoslav Sutej, Wiener Symphoniker
Richard Storrs Willis, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Eugene Kohn, Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Cobian & Cadicamo, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Studio Orchestra, Roberto Pansera
Giuseppe Verdi, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Carlo Maria Giulini, Roger Wagner Chorale, Roger Wagner
Giacomo Puccini, James Levine, Paul Hudson, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Renata Scotto, Renato Bruson, Philharmonia Orchestra
Cesare Andrea Bixio, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Eugene Kohn, Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra
Vincenzo Bellini, Plu00e1cido Domingo
Ruggero Leoncavallo, Plu00e1cido Domingo, Lang Lang
Ruggero Leoncavallo, Johan Botha, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Simone Young
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One of the world's most renowned tenors, Plácido Domingo -- along with his frequent collaborators Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras -- is largely responsible for the increasing mainstream popularity of opera among contemporary listeners. He became established quickly as one of the greatest lyric tenors of his time, and one who could also sing dramatic tenor roles with nearly equally fine results. Domingo's forays into Latin and pop music were also successful, earning him Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards as well as silver, gold, platinum, and multi-platinum-selling albums. As his voice deepened with age in the 2010s, he continued to perform as a baritone. Born March 21, 1941, in Madrid, Spain, Domingo's parents were both singers in the zarzuela, Spain's distinctive national form of musical theater. His family relocated to Mexico in 1950; there he studied vocal technique, as well as piano and conducting, at the Mexico City Conservatory. His operatic debut was in the small role of Borsa in Verdi's Rigoletto with the National Opera in Mexico City in 1959. His first appearance in the leading tenor role was as Alfredo in Verdi's La Traviata in Monterrey, Mexico, in 1960. Subsequently, he spent close to three years with the Israel National Opera, singing 280 performances in a dozen different roles. His debut with the Metropolitan Opera Company was in a Lewisohn Stadium concert performance of Cavalleria Rusticana, as Turiddu, August 9, 1966. His Metropolitan Opera debut was on September 28, 1968, as Maurice de Saxe in Adriana Lecouvreur -- the first of well over 400 performances at the legendary venue. In the years to follow, Domingo's stature grew on the strength of regular performances at the world's most famed opera houses, among them La Scala, the Vienna State Opera, London's Covent Garden, the Opéra de la Bastille in Paris, the San Francisco Opera, Chicago's Lyric Opera, and the Los Angeles Music Center Opera (which he co-founded). His recordings included performances with sopranos such as Rosalind Plowright, Katria Ricciarelli, and Montserrat Caballe. During the '80s, Domingo broadened his horizons. He added pop and Latin music to his repertoire, scoring a Top 20 hit with the 1981 John Denver duet "Perhaps Love" from the album of the same name, and winning a Best Latin Pop Performance Grammy in 1985 for Siempre en Mi Corazón (Always in My Heart), a collection of Ernesto Lecuona songs. He also appeared in several filmed operas, including Franco Zeffirelli's La Traviata in 1982, Franco Rossi's Carmen in 1984, and Zeffirelli's Otello in 1986. However, Domingo's greatest popularity came as one of the Three Tenors, a trio featuring Pavarotti and Carreras, whose albums and live concert videos enjoyed mainstream success not enjoyed by operatic recordings in many decades. The Three Tenors' 1990 debut album became one of the best-selling classical albums of all time, and they continued to perform and record until 2003. In 1992, Domingo began the Christmas in Vienna series of concerts and albums, which featured vocalists such as Carreras, Diana Ross, Charles Aznavour, Tony Bennett, and many others. During the '90s and 2000s, Domingo's behind-the-scenes work in opera and the arts increased. Having established a relationship with the Washington National Opera in the '80s, he became its Artistic Director in 1996, a position he held until 2011. Meanwhile, he became Artistic Director of the Los Angeles Opera in 2000, ultimately taking on the role of General Director in 2003. He also founded the international opera competition Operalia and became the president of Europa Nostra, a European cultural heritage federation. Along with these responsibilities, Domingo continued to perform, though his roles were changing. He performed in more Wagnerian operas and Russian-language operas such as Tchaikovsky's The Queen of Spades. He also added new roles in classic and modern operas including Arrigo in Verdi's La Battaglia di Legnano and Tan Dun's The First Emperor. Domingo earned particular acclaim for his performance as Tristan in the 2005 EMI Classics studio recording of Tristan und Isolde, which featured Operalia winner Nina Stemme in the other lead role. In 2009, Domingo switched to baritone parts, starting with Verdi's Simon Boccanegra and following it with roles in the composer's Rigoletto, I due Foscari, La Traviata, and Macbeth, among others. He also continued to record classical and pop albums. His 2011 collection of Verdi baritone arias won a Latin Grammy Award; other projects included 2012's Songs, which featured collaborations with Josh Groban and Susan Boyle, the 2015 holiday album My Christmas, and an appearance on Il Volo's Notte Magica: A Tribute to the Three Tenors in 2016. Another seasonal collection, Placido Domingo & Friends Celebrate Christmas in Vienna, arrived in 2017. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi