Roberto Alagna - Caruso (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Caruso
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:12:12
Total Size: 326 MB / 1.24 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Caruso (5:16)
2. Domine Deus (From "Petite Messe solennelle", IGR 51) (5:16)
3. Frondi tenere e belle ... Ombra mai fu (From "Serse HWV 40") (3:55)
4. Mia piccirella (From "Salvator Rosa") (3:43)
5. Tre giorni son che Nina (2:54)
6. Pietà, Signore (4:54)
7. Ô lumière du jour (From "Néron") (4:01)
8. Santa Lucia (4:16)
9. Vecchia zimarra (From "La bohème") (2:25)
10. Sento una forza indomita (From "Il Guarany ") (4:45)
11. Sérénade de Don Juan, Op. 38/1 (3:18)
12. Élégie (3:49)
13. Parce que (Because) (2:33)
14. Qual voluttà trascorrere (From "I Lombardi alla prima crociata") (4:12)
15. Mamma mia, che vo' sapè? (3:40)
16. Mi par d'udire ancora (From "Les Pêcheurs de perles") (3:18)
17. Mattinata (2:01)
18. No, più nobile (From "Adriana Lecouvreur") (2:49)
19. Chiudo gli occhi (From "Manon") (2:51)
20. Tu ca nun chiagne (2:27)

Superstar tenor, Roberto Alagna, returns with his sensational new album Caruso. Caruso 1873 is Alagna’s tribute to the Neapolitan singer who Alagna considers to be the greatest tenor of all time. Alagna honours his legendary predecessor with a selection of repertoire drawn from Caruso’s own recording career, which stretched from 1902 to 1920. Alagna is accompanied by the critically acclaimed Orchestre National D’ile-de-France, singers Aleksandra Kurzak and Rafal Siwek and conductor, pianist and arranger, yvan Cassar. The music chosen is a journey back in time through Caruso’s eclectic repertoire. It showcases his personality and is blended with Alagna’s own favourites. The album offers many surprises and stretches from Handel and Pergolesi to verismo composers including Cilea and Leoncavallo, contemporaries of Caruso who wrote music for him. Puccini is represented by “Vecchia zimarra”, the bass Colline’s aria from La bohème which – as legend has it – Caruso once sang on stage standing in for an ailing colleague in perfect subterfuge. Caruso (1873—1921) was an Italian operatic tenor. Caruso was one of the first major singing talents to be commercially recorded.


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