Serata d’Amore: Famous Italian Love Songs
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Label: Analekta
Cat No: AN28766
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 16th December 2013
Contents
Works
LeiO sole mio
Etudes (12), op.10
Torna a Surriento (Come back to Sorrento)
Caruso
Un amore cosi grande
Don Giovanni, K527
Soirees musicales (12)
Non pensare a me
A vucchella
Malia
Artists
Gino Quilico (baritone)Dominique Boulianne (piano)
Lisanne Gervais (violin)
Elizabeth Giroux (cello)
Alexander Sevastian (accordion)
Glenn Levesque (guitar, mandolin)
Works
LeiO sole mio
Etudes (12), op.10
Torna a Surriento (Come back to Sorrento)
Caruso
Un amore cosi grande
Don Giovanni, K527
Soirees musicales (12)
Non pensare a me
A vucchella
Malia
Artists
Gino Quilico (baritone)Dominique Boulianne (piano)
Lisanne Gervais (violin)
Elizabeth Giroux (cello)
Alexander Sevastian (accordion)
Glenn Levesque (guitar, mandolin)
About
Serata d’Amore… A romantic evening is not complete without music: traditional Neapolitan songs perhaps, or maybe a few operatic arias - beautiful melodies that tune the ear and warm the heart with an amalgam of souvenirs.
This album was born from a series of performances given by Gino Quilico, in which he offered a journey through various eras, composers and genres. While the original concept included songs in both French and English, the singer chose to detach himself from them and converge back towards his roots in Italy where, as a child every weekend in the car between Rome and Ostia, he would hear arias by Tosti and traditional ballads, along with the warm baritone of his father Louis and the accordion of his mother, Carolina Pizzolongo.
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