Juan Diego Flórez - Italia (2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Italia
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Decca Music Group
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 56:16 min
Total Size: 1.03 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Ernesto de Curtis - Torna a Surriento
02. Renato Rascel - Arrivederci Roma
03. Gaetano Donizetti - Amor Marinaro (Me voglio fa' 'na casa)
04. Cesare Andrea Bixio - La canzone dell'amore
05. Gioacchino Rossini - Bolero ("Mi lagnero tacendò")
06. Francesco Paolo Tosti - Marechiare
07. Ruggiero Leoncavallo - Mattinata
08. Eldo di Lazarro - Chitarra Romana
09. Anonymous - La nova gelosia
10. Gioacchino Rossini - La Danza
11. Stefano Donaudy - Vaghissima sembianza
12. Stanislao Gastaldon - Musica proibita
13. Domenico Modugno - Nel blu, di pinto di blu ("Volare")
14. Francesco Paolo Tosti / Gabriele D'Annunzio - L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra
15. Ernesto de Curtis - Non ti scordar di me
16. Cesare Andrea Bixio - Parlami d'amore, Mariù
17. Eduardo DiCapua, Alfredo Mazzucchi - O sole mio

Performers:

Juan Diego Flórez (tenor)
Avi Avital (mandolin)
Ksenija Sidorova (accordion)
Craig Ogden (guitar)

Filarmonica Gioachino Rossini
Carlo Tenan


Juan Diego Florez, Decca’s “dashing tenor, the king of the bel canto repertory” (New York Times) now joins the illustrious list of tenors to record an album of ever-popular Neapolitan and Italian songs, including some in arrangements made for his idol and mentor Luciano Pavarotti.

All the classic favourites are here – from O Sole Mio to Arriverderci Roma, Mattinata and Non ti scordar di me – and to breathe fresh life into this well-known music many of the songs have been newly arranged to evoke the feel of an authentic Neapolitan café band. For these Juan Diego is joined by the star mandolin player Avi Avital and acclaimed accordionist Ksenija Sidorova. Best-selling guitarist Craig Ogden also joins Juan Diego for two songs.

To complete the full Italian flavour these recordings were made in the Italian seaside resort of Fano, just south of Pesaro where Juan Diego makes his summer home – as Pavarotti did before him. For the orchestral tracks the Pesaro-based Filarmonica Giacchino Rossini is conducted by the gifted young Italian Carlo Tenan.

This album perfectly complements Juan Diego’s first disc of popular songs ‘Sentimento Latino’ which sold in excess of 80,000 copies. The Peruvian and Latin American songs on that album have a strong connection with the older repertory of Neapolitan song. Both showcase Florez’s uniquely distinctive sound: ‘His elegant, focused tone rang out clean and clear, with his famous high register – the money-notes for a tenor of his distinction – not just firm but flamboyant.’ (The Guardian)