Andrea Bocelli - Viaggio Italiano

Andrea Bocelli - Viaggio Italiano
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Album Details

Title: Viaggio Italiano
Artist: Andrea Bocelli
Release Date: 1996
Re-Released On: 7/7/1998
Label: Sugar Music (Italy), Polygram
Duration: 61:23
UPCs: 731453312326, 0731453312326, 0602577791123
Genre: Classical
Styles: Opera, Euro-Pop, Classical Crossover, Western European Traditions, Italian Music
Moods: Bittersweet, Earnest, Elegant, Refined/Mannered, Romantic, Sentimental, Theatrical, Passionate, Reverent, Spiritual
Total Copies: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Turandot: Nessun Dorma
  2. L 'Arlesiana: Lamento di Federico
  3. Macbeth: Ah, la Paterna Mano
  4. Rigoletto: La Donna è Mobile
  5. Elisir d'Amore: Una Furtiva Lagrima
  6. Panis Angelicus
  7. Ave Maria
  8. O Sole Mio
  9. Core N'Grato
  10. Santa Lucia Luntana
  11. I' Te Vurria Vasà
  12. Tu, 'Ca Nun Chiagne!
  13. Marinarello
  14. Piscatore 'e Pusilleco
  15. Messaggio Bocelli [Message from Bocelli]
  16. Adeste Fideles [*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1997CDPolygram533123
1995CDSugar Music (Italy)

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Album Review

Andrea Bocelli's hugely popular album Romanza showed him at his best -- passionately singing songs that had the kind of pop-vocal arrangements that made the most of his emotive, if not entirely rich, voice. Immensely popular around the world more because of the romantic aura that surrounds him than his vocal ability, Bocelli manages to seduce the listener into thinking that he or she is listening to a great opera singer, even if his performances taken by themselves prove otherwise. That is why Viaggio Italiano is not a great album, and also why it doesn't matter. Bocelli begins the album with such iconic opera arias that most of the people who buy his records will focus on the beauty of the songs themselves, rather than his execution of them. By the time he gets to the second half of the album, where he sings the italian folk songs that are a little more in his league, the listener has already been hooked. Throughout the album, the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra provides subdued accompaniment that draws little attention to itself, allowing Bocelli, and the legend that surrounds him, to shine. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alberto ZeddaMusic Editor
Andrea BocelliVocals, Spoken Word
Andrea FabrisGraphic Design
Antonio BaglioEditing
F. UzbekovaMixing Engineer
Marcus HerzogMixing, Engineer
Michele TorpedinePersonal Manager
Moscow Radio Symphony OrchestraOrchestra
Peter IversenEngineer
Renato SerioDirection, Arranger, Art Coordinator
Tim WoodAudio Technician
Vadim IvanovEngineer
Victor Sergeivitch PopovChoir Master