Andrea Bocelli - Sentimento (2002) [SACD]

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Title: Sentimento
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Philips / Sugar Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: DST64 image (*.iso) 2.0 & 5.1 / FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 1:08:52
Total Size: 4.36 GB / 413 MB
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Tracklist:

01. En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor [03:28]
02. Mattinata [02:34]
03. Bacarolle [02:40]
04. L'Alba Separa Dalla Luce L'Ombra [02:47]
05. Sogno D'Amore [05:23]
06. La Serenata [03:24]
07. L'Ultima Canzone [04:22]
08. Malia [03:33]
09. La Danza [03:09]
10. Ideale [03:16]
11. Sogno [03:08]
12. Plaisir D'Amour [03:56]
13. Musica Proibita [03:41]
14. Occhi Di Fata [03:30]
15. 'A Vucchella [02:47]
16. Vorrei Morire! [05:04]
17. Vaghissima Sembianza [03:24]
18. Non T'Amo Piu [05:24]
19. Oh! Quand Je Dors [04:14]

The international crossover success of tenor Andrea Bocelli has spawned any number of imitators on both sides of the Atlantic. But this collection of romantic arias and duets with violinist-conductor Lorin Maazel (who also arranges and helms the London Symphony Orchestra here) proves once again that the classical canon still offers ample room for compelling reinvention without nettlesome pop affectations. In reviving a genre (violin and vocal) largely dormant since the days of Caruso, Bocelli has taken some rewarding liberties with Rodrigo's "En Aranjuez can ta amor" and forged Liszt's familiar Liebestraume No. 3 into "Sogno D'Amore" with new, self-penned lyrics. Maazel's warm, evocative violin obligatos and sensitive, sympathetic arrangements infuse this tenor's showcase not only with unabashed romance, but as their lively romp through Tosti's "Malia" demonstrates, a sense of joyous fun. An album for romantics of all ages and persuasions--and one that gratifyingly demonstrates that crossing over is hardly the same as selling out. Enhanced CD includes a mini-documentary with comments by Bocelli and Maazel, as well as links to a more comprehensive interview with the tenor. -- Jerry McCulley