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Biography
Mario Lanza: The Basics
A Radical Reassessment
The Biography Mario Lanza: An American Tragedy
A Lanza Musical Who's Who
Mario Lanza: a Speech
A Fatal Zest for Living
Lanza and the Press
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Concerts and Operatic Performances
Movies
Feature Articles
Albums
Mario Lanza: A Biographical Timeline
A Lanza Scrapbook
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A Lanza Scrapbook, page two
A Lanza Scrapbook, page three
Forum: Mario Lanza, Tenor
Discography
Operatic Recordings
Italian and Neapolitan Song Recordings
English Recordings
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English Recordings, page 2
English Recordings, page 3
Latin, German, French, Spanish Recordings
Mario! Lyrics and English Translations
Caruso Favorites: Lyrics and English Translations
Essays
Films
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Films of Mario Lanza
Serenade: an Underrated Treasure
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Serenade: an Underrated Treasure, page 2
Serenade: an Underrated Treasure, page 3
Serenade: an Underrated Treasure, page 4
Confounding the Enemy
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Confounding the Enemy, page 2
For the First Time: Lanza's Sweet Little Swansong
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For the First Time: Lanza's Sweet Little Swansong, page 2
For the First Time: Lanza's Sweet Little Swansong, page 3
For the First Time: Lanza's Sweet Little Swansong, page 4
The Artist
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Myths About the Artist
Firsthand Accounts of Working with Lanza: Herbert Grossman
Firsthand Accounts of Working with Lanza: Gloria Boh
Quotes from Opera Singers
Rebuttal
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Rebuttal, page two
Rebuttal, page three
Mario Lanza and the Magic of Phrasing
Vocal Placement
The Magic of Mario
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The Magic of Mario, page 2
The Lanza Legacy
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The Lanza Legacy, Page 2
The Man
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Myths About the Man
Steinman on Lanza
October 7
Kulpok on Lanza
About Lanza's Recordings
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Mario Lanza: The Final Years
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Mario Lanza: the Final Years, page 2
Mario Lanza: The Final Years, page 3
Lovin' Mario on His Birthday
Musings on Mario!
Musings on Caruso Favorites
Somebody Bigger Than You and I
If I Loved You
The Tina-Lina
Some Day
Romance
Mario Lanza and Me
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Voice in the Night
Lanza the Spark
Mario Lanza: the Man and the Myth
On First Hearing Mario Lanza
Photos
Family
Films
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That Midnight Kiss & The Toast of New Orleans
The Great Caruso
Because You're Mine & Serenade
Seven Hills of Rome & For the First Time
Operatic & Concert Performances
With Friends & Colleagues
Miscellaneous
Multimedia
Video: Television Appearances
Audio: Concert Performances & Private Recordings
Audio: Interviews
List of Existing Live Recordings
Rate This Recording
Name your Favorite Lanza Movie
About Us
That Midnight Kiss
(filmed 1948-1949, released 1949)
The Toast of New Orleans
(filmed 1949-1950, released 1950)
Screen captures by Vince Di Placido
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Mario Lanza, Tenor