Franco Corelli, the Italian tenor often hailed as the "prince of tenors," captivated audiences worldwide with his powerful, electrifying voice and charismatic stage presence. Born in Ancona in 1921, Corelli's career spanned from 1951 to 1976, during which he became renowned for his dramatic and spinto tenor roles in the Italian repertory. His performances were marked by a clear timbre, passionate singing, and remarkable top notes that left audiences in awe. Corelli's long-standing partnership with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, along with his appearances in major opera houses across Europe and North America, solidified his status as one of the greatest singers of his time. Beyond his operatic achievements, Corelli's movie-star good looks and enchanting performances made him a beloved figure in the world of opera. His legacy endures through his recordings and the enduring admiration of opera enthusiasts everywhere.