Andrea Bocelli – Verdi (2000/2018) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

Andrea Bocelli - Verdi (2000/2018) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Andrea Bocelli
Album: Verdi
Genre: Classical, Vocal
Release Date: 2000/2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 59:44
Total Tracks: 15
Total Size: 1,03 GB

Tracklist:

1-1. Andrea Bocelli – Di Quella Pira (03:09)
1-2. Andrea Bocelli – Ah Si, Ben Mio (03:15)
1-3. Andrea Bocelli – La Donna È Mobile (02:06)
1-4. Andrea Bocelli – Di’ Tu Se Fedele (03:02)
1-5. Andrea Bocelli – Ma Se M’è Forza Perderti (02:32)
1-6. Andrea Bocelli – Ella Mi Fu Rapita (04:35)
1-7. Andrea Bocelli – Possente Amor Mi Chiama (02:55)
1-8. Andrea Bocelli – Celeste Aida (04:04)
1-9. Andrea Bocelli – De’ Miei Bollenti Spiriti (03:39)
1-10. Andrea Bocelli – Oh Mio Rimorso (02:48)
1-11. Andrea Bocelli – La Mia Letizia Infondere Vorrei (02:02)
1-12. Andrea Bocelli – Mercé, Diletti Amici (06:54)
1-13. Andrea Bocelli – Io La Vidi E Il Suo Sorriso (03:46)
1-14. Andrea Bocelli – Quando Le Sere Al Placido (05:06)
1-15. Andrea Bocelli – La Vita È Inferno All’ Infelice (09:42)

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Verdi is Andrea Bocelli’s seventh studio album and fourth classical album, of Verdi’s most famous arias, released in 2000. The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zubin Mehta, accompanied Bocelli for the album.”Following the spiritually flavored Sacred Arias, Andrea Bocelli presents an album of the music of Giuseppe Verdi, covering arias from several operas, leaning heavily on Il Trovatore, La Triviata, and Rigoletto. Supported by the Israel Philharmonic under the direction of Zubin Mehta, Bocelli reprises his role as the crossover-friendly opera tenor, offering his interpretations with capability and grace and warmly embracing the songs with his familiar voice. Opera purists may find Verdi a little off-putting; for example, the album opener, “Di Quella Pira” from Il Trovatore (which serves as the rousing finale to the opera’s third act), sounds out of place as the opening track, and Mehta’s conducting is adequate but lacks passion. However, the album is not without its charms, and the ballads represented here (“La Donna e Mobile” and “Possente Amor” in particular) are wonderfully suited to his notoriously light tenor. Fans of Bocelli’s previous albums should be happy with Verdi, and will hopefully be awakened to the works of one of opera’s great composers.” (Zac Johnson, AMG)

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