DescriptionIntroductory speech by Jeremy Irons
CARLOS GOMES (1836 1896)
Orchestral Prelude from Lo schiavo 6:14
Jeremy Irons welcomes the audience 1:19GIACOMO MEYERBEER (1791-1864)
"Ô paradis" from L¹Africaine 3:11
Plácido Domingo TenorGAETANO DONIZETTI (1797 1848)
"O mio Fernando" from La favorita 7:40
Denyce Graves Mezzo-SopranoGIACOMO PUCCINI (1858 1924)
"E lucevan le stele" from Tosca 3:01
Plácido Domingo CAMILLE SAINT - SAËNS (1835-1921)
"Mon coeur s?ouvre à ta voix " 6:06 from Samson et Dalila
Denyce Graves & Plácido DomingoNICOLÒ PAGANINI (1782-1840)
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1, Op. 6 in D Major
"I. Allegro maestoso"
Sarah Chang Violin GEORGES BIZET (1838-1875)"C?est toi! C?est moi!" from Carmen
Denyce Graves & Plácido DomingoPABLO SOROZÁBAL (1897-1988)
"No puede ser " 3:53
from La tabermera del Puerto
Plácido DomingoJOSÉ SERRANO (1873-1941)
"Jota" from El trust de los tenorios 2:49
Plácido DomingoPIETRO MASCAGNI (1863-1945)
"Son io! Son io la vita!" from Iris 5:18
Jeremy Irons introduces Wynton Marsalis 1:44WYNTON MARSALIS (born 1961)
"1, 2, 3, 4" 5:50
"The Death of Jazz"
"Oh, But on the Third Day" 9:34
The Wynton Marsalis Septet: Wynton Marsalis Trumpet, Todd Williams Tenor & Soprano Saxophone, Wes Anderson Alto Saxophone, Wycliffe Gordon Trombone, Eric Reed Piano, Reginald Veal Bass, Herlin Riley DrumsCARLOS GARDEL (1887-1935)
"El dia que me quieras" 5:33
Plácido Domingo, Julio Bocca & Eleonora Cassano, Dancers Dalal Achcar, Choreographer Speech by Jeremy Irons and introduction to Tom Jobim and Gal CostaANTONIO CARLOS (TOM) JOBIM (born 1927)
"Dindi" 3:05
"Eu sei que vou te amar" 2:15
Gal Costa Singer & Tom Jobim PianoLUIZ BONFA (born 1922)
"Manhã de Carnaval" (The Morning After) from Black Orpheus 4:09
Plácido DomingoARY BARROSO (1903-1964)
"Aquarela do Brasil" 5:49
Plácido Domingo & Wynton Marsalis
Speech by Jeremy Irons 2:08LEONARD BERNSTEIN (1918-1990)
"Make Our Garden Grow" from Candide 3:53
Denyce Graves & Plácido Domingo
Grand Finale with "Aquarela do Brasil " 2:42
Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro. Conducted by John DeMain