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The short, but brilliant career of the Spanish tenor Miguel Fleta lasted for only sixteen years, from his debut in Trieste 1919 until his retirement in 1935. He died three years later at the age of 41 only. With his death, his name escalated to the world of legends and those who cherished him spoke of the greatest tenor ever.



Biography and articles:

Biography: Miguel Fleta: The Sensational Voice. Written by Joern H Anthonisen.

     
     
     
 
Audio Archive:
 
Miguel Fleta: Il fiore che m’avevi gettato, ("Carmen," Georges Bizet). Rec.: 17 April 1922. Gramophone, Cat: DB 524.
File: mp3 at 16 kbps. Size: 491 kb.
 
Miguel Fleta: Mujer de los negros ojos, ("El Huesped del Sevillano," Guerrero). Rec.: 8 March 1927. Gramophone, Cat: DA 868.
File: mp3 at 16 kbps. Size: 423 kb.
 
 
     
     
     
     

 

 

 

 

   
     
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