- the
Phantom into the trap ("Notes/Twisted
Every Way").
During rehearsals,
Piangi, the
house tenor,
sings his role incorrectly,
causing chaos. The
piano suddenly...
-
under the
title "
Piangi con me" (translating as "Cry with Me") by the Italian-based
English band the
Rokes in 1966. Later, when "
Piangi con me" was due...
- and has
hosted programmes on BBC
Radio 2.
Evans sang the role of
Ubaldo Piangi in the 25th
anniversary production of
Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom...
- "Se
piangi, se ridi" (English: "If you cry, if you laugh") is a song
written by
Gianni Marchetti,
Roberto Satti and Mogol. It was
first performed during...
-
include Inspector Javert in Les Misérables, Juan
Peron in Evita, and
Ubaldo Piangi in The
Phantom of the Opera. Source:
Jeremy Secomb: Credits, Bio, News &...
- not to see
Christine again.
Carlotta then
enters with her
lover Ubaldo Piangi in tow and
accuses Raoul of
sending her a
threatening letter. Finally, Madame...
- in
Italy by
English expatriates.
Their most
successful songs included "
Piangi con me", the
original version of "Let's Live for Today", a US hit when covered...
-
prominence due to the Phantom's
dirty tricks.
Carlotta and
tenor Ubaldo Piangi are lovers; she
often turns to him for
consolation when
things go wrong...
- 1967 with "Let's Live for Today", an English-language
cover version of "
Piangi con me", a 1966 hit for the Anglo-Italian
quartet The Rokes. "Let's Live...
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before 10
February 1965; this
caused an
issue for the
Italian entry, "Se
piangi, se ridi" by
Bobby Solo,
which had won the 15th
Sanremo Music Festival on...