Giacomo Puccini
Video Source | GermanOperaSinger
Duration: 4:40
Italian operatic tenor Carlo Bergonzi, known for his association with the operas of Giuseppe Verdi, sings ‘Che gelida manina’ from La Boheme in a live performance. Praised for his diction, legato, and phrasing, Bergonzi still performed and gave masterclasses as of 2005. His voice remains in good shape and sounds fantastic.
About the composer…

Puccini’s works were characterized by their emotional intensity and melodic beauty. His compositions were deeply influenced by Italian opera traditions and reflected the Romantic era’s emphasis on storytelling and expressive melodies. Puccini’s operas often featured memorable arias and powerful ensemble numbers that showcased his talent for creating compelling musical narratives.
Throughout his life, Puccini continued to refine his craft and experiment with different musical styles. His later works, such as Turandot, demonstrated a more modern and experimental approach to composition. Despite his untimely death in 1924, Puccini left behind a rich legacy of operatic masterpieces that continue to be performed and revered today. His contributions to classical music have solidified his place as one of the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.