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Pure Tenors: 18 Romantic Classics

Pure Tenors: 18 Romantic Classics
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  • Seller:abundatrade
  • Sales Rank:404,924
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:January 30, 2001
  • UPC:028946170427
  • EAN:0028946170427
  • ASIN:B000056VM8
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Tracks
  • Memory, song (for the musical Cats)
  • Rigoletto, opera: La Donna è Mobile
  • Be My Love (from the film The Toast of New Orleans)
  • Mattinata ('L'aurora di bianco vestita'), song for voice & piano (or orchestra)
  • Fedora, opera: Amor Ti Vieta
  • Vida Mia for voice & orchestra
  • Non ti scordar di me, for voice & orchestra (& chorus ad lib)
  • Maria, song (for the musical West Side Story)
  • Chitarra Romana for voice & orchestra
  • Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (for the film)
  • Core 'ngrato (Catari), for voice & orchestra
  • Ah! Maria, Marí, song for voice & piano (or orchestra)
  • Munequita Linda for voice & orchestra
  • One Hand, One Heart, song (from 'West Side Story')
  • Parce que (Because), for voice & piano (or orchestra)
  • Vieni Sul Mar for voice & orchestra (& chorus ad lib)
  • You belong to my heart (Solamente una vez)
  • Turandot, opera: Nessun Dorma

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Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com
If you're looking to play the devil, the lower male range gives you an advantage, at least according to stage convention. But when it comes to the art of romance--unless you happen to be a certain promiscuous Don--a thrilling tenor voice is worth its weight in gold. This Pure Tenors compilation showcases the gleaming brilliance of this voice type in its romantic guise. The tenor--so to speak--of the selections ranges from Broadway fare and favorites such as "Love Is a Many-Splendoured Thing" to the fervent intensity of Puccini's Turandot (in the pulse-elevating closing number). Predictably, today's great tenor trinity--voice of gold Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo (in some very frisky moods), and the passionate José Carreras--gets by far the most representation. But of the huge world of other tenors out there, Universal at least gives a hint, with a vintage selection from the legendary Giuseppe di Stefano--a golden voice from the past very worth your while to seek out if you haven't yet discovered it. And, of course, pointing to today's contenders for the throne, there's an aria from Andrea Bocelli's recent Verdi compilation. When you listen to these voices, with their different ways of shading and coloring a phrase, you'll realize no two tenors sound alike. --Sarah Chin

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