Re: Leonard Warren's Death
- From: Don Narciso <CharlesHandelman@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 09:30:35 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 31, 11:59�am, "Paul Ferraro" <donpao...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought it was widely held that he was dead before he hit the floor. �Now,
lesee this be blown out of proportion & go on & on & on ...
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On Jul 30, 10:45 pm, Don Narciso <CharlesHandel...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Warren just completed the cabaletta with that amazing high A flat that
used to rock the house....but it made me sad, because the night we saw
his untimely death on stage, he never got to this point..His last
words were, "E salvo..o gioja")> Charlie>
Sorry to rain on your parade Mr. Opera Clown, but you didn't see
Warren's death. He didn't die until some time after the curtains had
closed.
Are you sure about that???? According to his bio which goes into great
detail, he fell to the stage floor, everything stopped, Tucker came
running out and they dropped the curtain. All attempts to bring him to
failed - there was no pulse. I had thought he was dead when he hit the
ground or a few seconds after. �Wagner Fan- Hide quoted text -
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He died immediately.......it was totally sudden..no
warning.....everyone know that except Bollman
.
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