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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0028946219621
Label: Philips
Manufacturer: Philips
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Philips
Release Date: May 13, 2002
Studio: Philips
Sales Rank: 54095
Disc 1:- Giacomo Puccini - TURANDOT "Nessun dorma"
- Francesco Cilea - L'ARLESIANA "Lamento di Federico"
- Giuseppe Verdi - MACBETH "Ah,la paterna mano"
- Giuseppe Verdi - RIGOLETTO "La donna e mobile"
- Gaetano Donizetti - ELISIR D'AMORE "Una furtiva lagrima"
- Cesar Franck - Panis Angelicus
- Franz Schubert - Ave Maria
- O Sole Mio
- Core n'grato
- Santa Lucia luntana
- I'te vurria vasa
- Tu,'ca nun chiagne!
- Marinarello
- Piscatore 'e Pusilleco
- Messaggio Bocelli (Message Bocelli)
- Adeste Fideles (bonus track)
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review: Opera is in fashion, and the woods are full of pop vocalists who think they have the chops to sing arias. The best contender so far is Andrea Bocelli, who at least has a real voice, if a small one, and sometimes manages a really exciting tenor sound. Unfortunately, he is inconsistent in his tone and production, and, despite the fact that he's singing in his native language, he often sounds as though he has only the barest idea of what the words mean. The Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev, plays stodgily. Anyone with a real interest in tenor arias would be much better advised to check out recordings by the young Luciano Pavarotti. --Sarah Bryan Miller
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A fantastic selection of classic songs sang by one of the world's foremost singers. Bocelli doesn't try to alter the sound of such classics as O Sole Mio and Ave Maria he simply graces these songs with his vocal richness. An important note, the UK version is a must as it features The Pearl Fisher's Duet which in its self is worth the price of the album.
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Andrea's singing on this album is incredible, as he delivers powerful, emotional performances of some of my favourite tunes - Nessun dorma, Ave Maria, Panis Angelicus and Core are all favourites - and the addition of the beautiful I Believe (in English - this is special) and the passionate duet with Bryn Terfel help to make this, for me, Andrea's finest album.
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I have listened to Andrea Bocelli since his first big hit album "Romanza". I am a classical music fan and have been waiting and listening as this mans voice matures to true operatic capability. The versatility of his voice is amazing from singing Italian "pop" to his latest ventures into pure opera. He is still maturing (voice wise) yet he already sounds better than Pavarotti. I predict a great future in the world of opera for this man. All that aside I admire him as a person, he never tries to "play" on his disability and has certaily not let it stop him doing what he wants to do. To watch him on horseback galloping along a beach is a great inspiration to many other people with disabilities. Life is for living and Andrea Bocelli is ... Read More:
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With Viaggio Italiano, Bocelli sings with warmth and sensitivity bringing his whole Tuscan character and heart into the arias. Although the album is traditionally arranged, the personality of the singer is not be suppressed! Andrea Bocelli's is a strikingly individual voice, a plangent tenor given to shaded crooning yet capable of exhilarating, effortless lifts to high C. The individual behind the voice is equally remarkable: blind from childhood, Tuscan Bocelli became a lawyer whose passion for music led him to study with his idol Franco Corelli. Bocelli, in my opinion, is the best performer of popular classics. I totally recommend all his CDs
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