Sacred Arias Andrea Bocelli

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  • Release Date: 11/09/1999
  • Sales Rank: 239
  • Label: PHILIPS
  • UPC: 028946260029

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Sacred Arias is a whole lot more than a Christmas album. Following up on his bestselling recordings of operatic favorites -- Viaggio Italiano and Aria -- Andrea Bocelli offers a richly varied recital of spiritual music drawn from the vast repertory of classical song, oratorio, and opera. Some of these selections are well known, like Franz Schubert's "Ave Maria" (used in Walt Disney's film "Fantasia"), Charles Gounod's "Ave Maria" (based on a prelude by J. S. Bach), and the vocally challenging "Ingemisco" from Giuseppe Verdi's powerful Requiem. But who would expect to find Bocelli singing his heart out in Richard Wagner's song "Der Engel" (The Angel)? In fact, throughout Sacred Arias, Bocelli sings with passion and imagination. He starts Pietro Mascagni's "Sancta Maria" in hushed, trembling tones before letting his voice ring out in its full splendor. "Panis Angelicus" by César Franck has equal parts tenderness and strength. Bocelli performs the difficult Verdi excerpt with remarkable ease, and his heartfelt interpretation makes the most of the composer's awe-inspiring music. Even the rarely heard Wagner song (sung in its original German) finds the Italian sounding right at home. "Silent Night" (sung in English) and "Adeste Fidelis" are given in tastefully elegant arrangements, although the final "Gloria a Te, Christo Gesú" is opulently orchestrated, providing a suitably rousing finale for this uplifting program. Andrew Farach-Colton, Barnes & Noble



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Sacred Ariasby Anonymous

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October 25, 2001: Truly the voice of an angel lent from the heavens. Mr. Bocelli sings as natural as a bird on wing,a Loon skirting a cool pond, or the gentle howl of the wolf at night. Truly a natural that training or the ''limelight'' has not taken from him. Be the classics, opera, or easy listening, Mr. Bocelli sings it and sings it well!

Sacred Ariasby Anonymous

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August 05, 2001: In answer to the classic question, which CD would you want with you when stranded on a desert island - I reply, ''Sacred Arias''. This was the first exposure I had to this Voice that penetrates the stress and daily grind and gently plants seeds of peace in our souls. For who could keep from letting his soul simply open up, under the influence of Andrea's voice? This CD puts me in a state of prayer, hushes my storms, calms my fear, lulls me to sleep, wakes me up gently. Every track on this CD is good, which is rare on any recording. The first four tracks are different ''Ave Maria's'' and are all gorgeous. ''Panis Angelicus'' is heavenly. ''Cujus Animam'' and ''Domine Deus'', both by Rossini, are spirited but still reverent. ''Ave Verum Corpus'' is hushed but powerful, and ''Piet?, Signore'' is charged with emotion. ''Ingemisco'' is beautiful, and ''Mille Cherubini in Coro'' is the sweetest lullaby I have ever heard. ''Gloria a Te'' rings with triumph as the finale. I adore this CD and recommend it to all.


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