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Renowned Tenor, Joseph Spinella, Sings Classical Neapolitan Songs at Biancas Ristorante Italiano and Pizzeria

Biancas Ristorante Italiano announces a "Night in Italy" in North Fort Myers, FL. Monday, April 16, 2012, internationally-renowned tenor, Joseph Spinella is the headliner with accompaniment by Young Steinway Artist pianist, Andrew Lapp.

2012-04-10
SARASOTA, FL, April 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Biancas Ristorante Italiano is pleased to showcase, international sensation, Joseph Spinella in limited-engagement shows, prior to Mr. Spinella's recording sessions with the Macedonian Radio Symphony Orchestra in June. Mr. Spinella has a large following overseas and has appeared with numerous orchestras, most notably the Israeli Philharmonic under the baton of famed-conductor, Zubin Mehta, in Lucia Di Lammermoor.

A native of Sarasota, Florida, Spinella was awarded a scholarship to Manhattan School of Music in New York City. A few years ago, he was discovered by Paul Nadler, one of the Metropolitan Opera conductors and was invited to work with Metropolitan Opera coaches in NYC. This began his regular sessions with Joan Dorneman, who was also Luciano Pavarotti's vocal coach for thirty years.

Mr. Spinella's voice has often been compared with Pavarotti's; and he has been cited as the world's premiere Pavarotti impersonator. In his new show, Spinella Tenor of Illusions, Spinella in costume and make-up, is indeed an identical double for Pavarotti.

"Spinella's voice reminds us of the great tenors like Caruso, Lanza and Pavarotti. The expressive tenor voice and delivery of these songs, by Spinella, demonstrates to us why they remain classics," reports World Book and News.

Joseph Spinella's current album, Spinella Tenor of Illusions, is available on Amazon.com and has been featured on various radio stations in the U.S. The album features poperatic arias and traditional music that exemplifies classic Neapolitan songs. Backed by the Macedonian Radio Symphony Orchestra, this all-Italian album contains 13 songs and displays Spinella's mastery of bell'arte del canto.

This show is a crowd-pleasing concert set in a traditional, family-owned and operated Italian restaurant located in North Fort Myers, Florida. Biancas Ristorante Italiano offers specialties from both the classic northern Italian cuisine and the southern area. Everything is prepared and cooked from scratch; and Bianca's has been voted the Best Italian Restaurant in North Fort Myers since 2000.

Biancas Ristorante Italiano and Pizzeria is located at 16251 N Cleveland Ave, North Fort Myers, FL 33903. Reservations are required as seating is limited (239) 995-3272. Their website is http://www.biancasnfm.com.

Spinella Tenor of Illusions, is managed by Pava Nella Entertainment, whose mission is to deliver quality entertainment through music and magic to our customers and fans. For further information or to schedule events, please contact Pava Nella Entertainment at 941-587-2192. For additional information on upcoming tour dates and concerts, please join us on http://www.SpinellaTenorofIllusions.com and like us on http://tinyurl.com/FB-Tenor !


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[Press-News.org] Renowned Tenor, Joseph Spinella, Sings Classical Neapolitan Songs at Biancas Ristorante Italiano and Pizzeria
Biancas Ristorante Italiano announces a "Night in Italy" in North Fort Myers, FL. Monday, April 16, 2012, internationally-renowned tenor, Joseph Spinella is the headliner with accompaniment by Young Steinway Artist pianist, Andrew Lapp.