A concert by the legendary tenor Plácido Domingo—one of the greatest performers of our time, whose genius is recognized by both classical music lovers and world critics—took place at the Palace of International Forums.
A rare combination of a powerful voice, stunning charisma, and incredible dedication allowed the maestro to become an opera legend during his lifetime.
Plácido Domingo is listed in the Guinness World Records as the singer who received the longest ovation in history. In 1991, after a performance of Otello in Vienna, the applause lasted 80 minutes.
Over a career spanning more than half a century, the maestro has performed more than 150 leading opera roles, conducted over 300 evenings, and taken part in over 3,900 performances around the world.
Throughout different years, Plácido Domingo performed and conducted on the world’s most prestigious stages: La Scala, Covent Garden, Paris Opera, Dallas Opera, Metropolitan Opera, Vienna State Opera, Palacio de Bellas Artes, New York City Opera, Vienna State Opera, Crocus City Hall, and many others.
The concert in Tashkent became yet another vivid confirmation of his mastery and his deep connection with the audience.