One might consider this show “The Three Tenors meets The Rat Pack,” but it is so much more! The Sicilian Tenors takes your audience on a romantic journey from Hollywood to Broadway to Italy with favorites like Be My Love, O Sole Mio, and Music of the Night.
After a sell-out at Carnegie Hall, The Sicilian Tenors are ready to tour the U.S. with their own particular brand of music, fun, and romance. Using multimedia backgrounds, storytelling and song, The Sicilian Tenors provide an evening of non-stop entertainment.
The Sicilian Tenors brings together three marvelous Tenor voices singing their own interpretations of the world’s best music in a recital that is easy for you to stage and wonderful for your audience to experience.
Aaron Caruso studied Opera in Italy and New York and has performed La Boheme, Mozart’s Bastien und Bastienne, and operatic concerts with excerpts from: La Traviata, I Pagliacci, and Tosca. Aaron was recently chosen to sing the role of Mario Lanza on Broadway. Aaron’s charisma and showmanship demonstrate his complete mastery of the art of entertaining.
Elio Scaccio, a performing artist since early childhood, has been singing virtually his entire life. Classically trained, his pop-classical debut CD, Lettere D’Amore, was released in the spring of 2010. The CD is comprised of original compositions along side well-known Italian classics. A Spanish version of the CD was released in late 2010.
Sam Vitale is also a classically trained tenor and has performed the lead tenor roles in Carmen, La Traviata, Tosca, L’Elishir d’Amore, The Phantom of the Opera, Don Giovanni (performed in Cortona, Italy), and Pagliacci. Vitale is also a proud veteran of Desert Storm.
Combined, they have brilliantly created: The Sicilian Tenors – Amore!
Glorious, glorious, glorious. Moving the audience from tears to laughter
with warm nostalgia and soaring voices, the Sicilian Tenors hit all the
right notes. The value of beauty, especially in music,
can't be overstated for picking up your spirits and making you smile.
... Katherine Heerbrandt, The Frederick News Post