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O Sole Mio - Franco Bonisolli | Exclusive Deal |

: Bonisolli was famously known as "Il Carabiniere" for his powerful, ringing high notes. His version of this Neapolitan classic is often cited as a prime example of his fearless vocal athleticism and "tenore di forza" style.

: The song itself has a deep history, having been composed in Odesa, Ukraine, in 1898, and later adapted into pop hits like Elvis Presley's "It’s Now or Never" . O sole mio - Franco Bonisolli

: For students of Bel Canto , his performance serves as a "useful paper" in practice, demonstrating how to maintain a massive sound while navigating the melodic leaps written by Eduardo di Capua . : Bonisolli was famously known as "Il Carabiniere"

While there is no formal academic "paper" by that exact title, there are several resources and historical contexts that make Franco Bonisolli's rendition of a significant subject of study for opera fans and music historians: : For students of Bel Canto , his

Were you looking for a analyzing his vocal range, or perhaps a performance review from a specific opera journal?

: Music critics often use Bonisolli's recording as a counterpoint to Luciano Pavarotti's more lyrical, Grammy-winning interpretation to discuss different schools of Italian tenor singing.

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