The music video "Nessun Dorma--No One Sleeps" begins with a rock-style ballad sung expressively by Alexander Kariotis, a singer with a lot of mileage on his voice. The music intensifies, and Kariotis starts belting out a rock anthem with an edge of hoarseness that comes from singing one too many arena shows. When he suddenly switches to Puccini, it is with an entirely different sound: the rough edges of his voice are completely smoothed over. At first I thought it was a joke, that the voice of a well-known opera singer had been dubbed in over Kariotis' well-worn voice.

But no, it really is Kariotis. He has the bona fides: He studied opera at the Mannes College of Music. He has a master's degree in opera from Northwestern University. And he even studied with Arrigo Pola, Luciano Pavarotti's voice teacher. Now, his mission is to usher in a new era of mainstream rock opera music. "There's room for both rock and opera, even in the same song," Kariotis has said.

Kariotis and his band, The Rock Opera Orchestra, recently recorded the album Nessun Dorma--No One Sleeps. The album will be released in January 2014, but the single "Nessun Dorma" from this album is available now.

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