Well, the Alamodome in San Antonio Texas...
My San Antonio carries a concert preview and an interview with Mr Gorgeous.
Plácido Domingo is opera... "Most of my listening is pleasurably work-related but I seldom listen to music leisurely. Frankly, while at rest, I prefer some calm and silence." The almost 11,000 people expected to attend his Tuesday show at the Alamodome aren't too interested in calm or silence. They just want to hear the man sing...... Domingo's rise to fame was slow and steady, not meteoric. He paid his dues playing piano for a touring ballet company, training zarzuela and musical choruses, and arranging and singing back-up on Spanish-language versions of American pop hits... In more than 40 years on the world stage, he's coupled a commitment to new music and composers with signature approaches to the standards of the opera world...
...the lights in the hall will dim. The crowd will focus on the stage, eager to see the world's greatest living tenor. And Domingo, much like any performer, will be calming the butterflies. "The nerves are always there, and I get butterflies each time I have to go out," he says.
Hopefully, their reviews will be equally well-written and worthwhile, too.
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