Duetto: Marcelo ¿¿lvarez & Salvatore Licitra

Duetto: Marcelo ¿¿lvarez & Salvatore Licitra

Duetto: Marcelo ¿¿lvarez & Salvatore Licitra

Duetto: Marcelo ¿¿lvarez & Salvatore Licitra

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Overview

DUETTO is notable--not only because it's a collaboration between Marcelo Alvarez and Salvatore Licitra, two of the hottest young tenors in the world of opera--but also because it finds them venturing outside of their usual milieu. These talented singers, hailed as heirs to the legacy of Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo, have earned their reputations and stardom via the traditional route of Verdi and Puccini. This album presents Alvarez and Licitra in a program of ardent love songs written and arranged specifically for them by composers such as Francesco Sartori, who astute listeners will recognize as the force behind numerous hits for crossover sensation Andrea Bocelli. The singers step into the role of romantic balladeers with confidence and ease, their voices soaring majestically above the lush arrangements of Sartori's passionate anthems or gently caressing the many sentimental melodies to be found on the disc. DUETTO does make a concession to more traditional fare with the inclusion of two arias from Bizet's 'Les Pecheurs de Perles,' as well as some reworked classic themes by Bach, Faure, and Rachmaninoff, among others. Alvarez and Licitra have hit upon a formula that should please existing fans, as well as gain them many new ones.

Product Details

Release Date: 06/24/2003
Label: Sony Classical
UPC: 0696998795723
Rank: 125344

Tracks

  1. Oltre la tempesta
  2. Siempre adorarla
  3. Odissea
  4. Il volo (after Rachmaninoff's "Vocalise")
  5. Fantasma d'amore
  6. Dovunque sarai
  7. Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068~Solo amore (after Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3)
  8. Maria (by the sea)
  9. Son gli occhi tuoi (after Gounod's "Salut")
  10. Les P¿¿cheurs de perles, opera in 3 acts~Je crois entendre encore
  11. Mia per sempre
  12. Work(s)~Viaggio (after Pavane, Op. 50)
  13. Vita mia
  14. Les P¿¿cheurs de perles, opera in 3 acts~Au fond du temple saint
  15. Oltre la tempesta

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Salvatore Licitra   Primary Artist,Tenor (Vocal)
Marcelo Alvarez   Primary Artist,Tenor (Vocal)
Nathan Wood   Drums
Mike Hamilton   Guitar
Daniel May   Piano,Conductor
Kevin Hennessy   Bass
Davey Chegwidden   Percussion
City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra   Orchestra
Steve Wood   Keyboards
Kuehn Choir   Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Joe Gastwirt   Mastering
Charles Gounod   Composer
Mino Vergnaghi   Composer,Lyricist
Lucio Quarantotto   Composer,Lyricist
Matteo Saggese   Composer
Alan Green   Personal Manager
Georges Bizet   Composer
Francesco Sartori   Composer
Daniel May   Orchestration,Vocal Arrangement
James Shearman   Composer
Francesco Cameli   Assistant Engineer
Dedo Cogliati   Composer,Lyricist
Juraj Durovic   Assistant Engineer
Roxanne Slimak   Art Direction
Luisa Zappa Branduardi   Composer,Lyricist
Sam Babenia   Composer,Lyricist,Lyric Translation
Matteo Bolzoni   Assistant Engineer
Alison Riach   A&R Assistance
Michelle Errante   Product Manager
Carlo Marrale   Composer,Lyricist
Felice Di Salvo   Lyricist
Claudio Sanfilippo   Lyricist
Alberto Tolot   Photography
Anna Saxon-Forti   Translation
Jeremy Caulton   Executive Producer
Ruth DeSarno   A&R Assistance
Annie Roseberry   A&R
Steve Wood   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Engineer,Producer,Vocal Arrangement
Simon Rhodes   Mixing,Recording
Beth Wood   Vocal Arrangement
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra   Performer
Johann Sebastian Bach   Composer
Cheope   Lyricist
Craig Leon   Arranger
Gabriele Gigli   Assistant Engineer
Laura Kszan   Packaging Manager
Michel Carre   Librettist
Oldrich Slezak   Assistant Engineer
Eugene Cormon   Librettist
Bruce Zemsky   Personal Manager
Beth Fitchet Wood   Vocal Arrangement,Production Assistant
Paolo Noseda   Interpretation
Josef Pokluda   Contractor
Stanislava Vomackova   Translation
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