When art becomes a necessity
As a young boy Willie Chiappe has a vague idea of a rather short gentleman singing rather well in the Theatre Royal. The year was 1947. The man the great tenor Beniamino Gigli. Willie was in the theatre, outside the demand had been so great there were crowds wanting to listen to him and the...
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