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| | Andrea Bocelli - The Opera Album ~ Aria | | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Philips | | Release Date : | | 1998-04-07 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $10.97 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Rigoletto: Questa O Quella 2. Boheme: Che Gelida Manina 3. Tosca: Recondita Armonia 4. Tosca: E Lucevan le Stelle... 5. Madama Butterfly: Addio, Fiorito Asil 6. Andrea Chenier: Come un Bel Di Di Maggio 7. I Puritani: A Te, O Cara 8. Der Rosenkavalier: Di Rigori Armato Il Seno 9. Fedora: Amor Ti Vieta 10. Fanciulla del West: Che'ella, Mi Creda 11. Gioconda: Cielo e Mar! 12. Adriana Lecouvreur: La Dolcissima Effigie 13. Musetta! -Testa Adorata [La Bohème] 14. Lucia Di Lammermoor: Tombe Degli Avi Miei-Fra Poco a Me Ricovero 15. Werther: Pourquoi Me Reveiller 16. Carmen: La Fleur Que Tu M'Avais Jetee 17. Fille du Regiment: Pour Mon Ame
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Another masterpiece! Submitted on: 2009-01-12 |
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| This man is beyond talented. His voice sings to the soul of a true music & art lover. There are truly no words to describe the emotion his performances evoke. If you don't appreciate his incredible talent, check your pulse!! |
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Of course it's not perfect, but it's beautiful Submitted on: 2007-11-09 |
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Let's not try to analyze every phrase, every note, every sustained pitch. Let's just listen to a tenor who sings from the heart. Pavarotti, he is not--but who is? Domingo he is not--but who is? In fact, who else is Bocelli?
As a tenor fanatic, I try to listen to as many tenors as I can--even some for whom I do not care (see my review on Carlo Bergonzi). There is enjoyment in all of them.
Now, one comment specifically on this recording. I have not been enthusiastic about some of Bocelli's other repertoire. But this entry into operatic arias ranks at the top of his list.
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Andrea Bocelli - Sogno Submitted on: 2007-06-27 |
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| I am 45 years old. The reason why this is something I am mentioning, is to let all of you reading my review know what age group I am in. It might be important to the age you are in knowing what I have to say. I have four Andrea Bocelli CD's and they are all wonderful. I love each of them. My mom turned me on to him, and, since I love Josh Groban, I decided to listen to Andrea Bocelli and see what all her fuss over him was about. I'm glad I did. I am half Italian and half Spanish. I don't know either language, but when I listen to both Andrea and Josh, I don't have to. They make the music tell a story, and instantly, you understand something about the words from just the sound of their voices. If you love Josh Groban, then Andrea Bocelli is someone you should give a listen to. His voice is soothing, powerful, and romantic. I am looking forward to getting more of his CD's. Great Stuff!!! |
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Not bad! Submitted on: 2007-04-08 |
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What I have heard about Andrea Bocelli is bimodal--some think that he is not up to the operatic repertoire and is way overrated; others see him as a fine singer, from a nontraditional background and career path. What I hear on this CD is fine singing, with some limitations. He was once a law school student; he played in piano bars. He took lessons from the great Franco Corelli. Some examples of his work illustrate his skills:
"Questa O quella" is a nice romp. His smooth voice moves through this aria nicely. His voice is not a big one. On the other hand, his musicianship seems fine (thank goodness none of the sobbing and catches that some tenors adopt).
In Puccini's "Che gelida manina" (from "La Boheme"), he again sings smoothly. He has a nice sound to his voice. The high note is a bit thin, but certainly not as bad as some critics would have it. A serviceable version, in short.
Then, the twin arias from "Tosca"--"Recondita armonia" and "E lucevan le stelle." Both are well sung. His version of "Recondita armonia" compares well with other versions. He certainly has no reason to hang his head. When he amps up the volume, his voice is not quite as rich as many other tenors, bit it is still fine. Top notes, as observed before, are a bit thin, but--again--hardly reason for lamentation. This is nicely sung. My notes for "E lucevan le stelle" simply say "Ibid." That is, one could write a very similar set of comments.
The last piece is from a different tradition--a selection from Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor," "Tome degli avi miei." Smoothly sung. A bit thin on higher notes. Overall, though, a nice job.
As I listen to his work, I think that Bocelli does a good job in the standard tenor repertoire. Is he a great tenor? No. Is he a good tenor? Yes.
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pleasure to lilsten Submitted on: 2007-01-18 |
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| This album is a pleasure. The selections are spirited and well executed. I was very satisfied with this purchse and would recommend it to any one who enjoys opera. |
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