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Roberto Alagna, "Malagueña Salerosa!"

Ah, it's that no --good woman from Málaga again! She sure is popular:-) Domingo also recorded this, but I personally prefer the French Alagna to the Spanish Domingo, even though it's a Spanish song. The reason? I think that Alagna, who started out life singing in cafés and restaurants, still has a lot of the pop singer in his heart, whereas Domingo is, I think, always a classical singer at heart. Both are fine! No problem! The real star of this kind of music, of course, is a real cowboy singer like Miguel Aceves Mejía. In any case, Alagna has been having a lot of fun lately singing lighter music, which is fine—a long-standing European tradition, going back to the earlier part of the century. I think of Jan Kiepura and others; opera, show business, operetta, musical comedy, movies, radio singing, you name it. And after all, why not? Music is music, singing is singing; there is a real bottom line, and that is what people will lay down their hard-earned money to go out and hear. That's as basic as it gets, and Alagna can do it all, very well in fact!

Видео Roberto Alagna, "Malagueña Salerosa!" канала Edmund StAustell
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