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Luciano Lamonarca : ウィキペディア英語版
Luciano Lamonarca

Luciano Lamonarca (born 11 August 1978) is an Italian opera singer, crossover artist and event producer.
He performed in many countries around the world, with preponderance in the United States and Europe, and under the patronage of the highest national and international institutions, as the United Nations, the European Union, the Presidency of the Italian Republic and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Particularly important were his concerts at the United Nations General Assembly, at Lincoln Center, at Carnegie Hall, at the Madison Square Garden, at the prestigious Liechtenstein Museum Palace, in Vienna, and at the Teatro Politeama in Palermo.
Luciano Lamonarca was nicknamed the Goodwill Tenor, because of his involvement in numerous charitable causes and his commitment to making art with a purpose.
==Personal life and education==
Luciano Lamonarca was born on 11 August 1978 in Milan, as the second and the youngest son in a modest, southern Italian family. His family moved back to the South of Italy, in Ruvo di Puglia, in the Province of Bari, when Luciano was two. After several years of musical education in clarinet and piano he discovered his true call in life and passion for opera at 18, while listening to Mario Del Monaco’s “Un Amore Così Grande”. He consistently trained his operatic voice for ten years, between 18 and 28 years old. He studied singing in Apulia, Rome, Palermo, New York, and Ferrara, with such renowned teachers as Gino Lorusso Toma, Carmen Sensaud, Franco Corelli, Salvatore Fisichella, Roberto Scandiuzzi and Daniele Barioni. In 2005 his mother and his greatest supporter, Anna De Nicolo, lost her battle with cancer. Losing that strong connection with his family, Luciano decided to take a greater journey outside Italy. In 2008 he moved to the United States. He is married and resides in New York.

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