Vladimir Chernov: Dicitincello vuje

October 1, 2007

We had a big music department party at our house on Saturday. What fun. One of my colleagues, Vladimir Chernov, was there. I put this video on our new UCLA blog, and liked it some much I had to share it with my readers. I showed it to him. He had no idea it had been recorded, and had never seen it. What a voice!

Vladimir Chernov, now a professor in the Department of Music, sings the Neapolitan song, “Dicitincello vuje” with the Terem Quartet at the Metropolitan Opera.

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PK October 1, 2007 at 8:39 pm

Gee, he could be played by Harvey keitel, in the movie. I just love Neapolitan songs, a taste developed after working on some mafia movies, but add balilaika and I’m in some jumble heaven. Thanks for that.

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