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  1. Early life and education. Singing career. Later life and career. References. External links. Frank Porretta Jr. (May 4, 1930, Detroit – April 23, 2015, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American tenor who had an active career performing in operas, musicals, and concerts from 1952 through 1971.

  2. Frank Porretta. Actor: Song of Norway. Frank Porretta was born on 4 May 1930 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for Song of Norway (1970), Folio (1955) and Directions (1960). He was married to Roberta Palmer. He died on 23 April 2015 in Stamford, Connecticut, USA.

  3. Frank Porretta. Actor: Song of Norway. Frank Porretta was born on 4 May 1930 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for Song of Norway (1970), Folio (1955) and Directions (1960). He was married to Roberta Palmer. He died on 23 April 2015 in Stamford, Connecticut, USA.

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  4. Oct 7, 2010 · 6.45K subscribers. Subscribed. 148. 38K views 13 years ago. This is the hauntingly beautiful theme to the Song of Norway sung by international opera singer Frank Porretta, who portrayed Edvard...

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  5. FRANK PORRETTA (Calaf) is rapidly gaining international recognition as an important new spinto tenor. In the fall of 2002 Porretta made his European debut singing the title role in Verdi's Otello in Seville. He subsequently made his debut at the Teatro Real in Madrid in the world premiere of Albéniz's Merlin in the role of King Arthur.

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  7. Mar 28, 2011 · Frank Porretta sings the famous aria "Nessun dorma" in Act III of Pittsburgh Opera's spectacular new production of Turandot. This video was taken at the final dress rehearsal on March 24, 2011....

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  8. Frank Porretta Jr. (May 4, 1930, Detroit – April 23, 2015, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American tenor who had an active career performing in operas, musicals, and concerts from 1952 through 1971.