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Carmen: Duets & Arias

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2010 studio album by Andrea Bocelli
Carmen: Duets & Arias
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 12, 2010[1]
Recorded2005
Genre
LabelDecca,Universal
ProducerDaniel Zalay
Andrea Bocelli chronology
My Christmas
(2009)
Carmen: Duets & Arias
(2010)
Notte Illuminata
(2011)
Cover of the complete opera recording ofCarmen, first released in 2008, inItaly and in 2010 Internationally

Carmen: Duets & Arias is an album released in 2010 by Italiantenor,Andrea Bocelli.[2] The album is a collection of arias ofGeorges Bizet's operaCarmen, including duets withWelshbass-baritone,Bryn Terfel,Russianmezzo-sopranoMarina Domashenko, and ItaliansopranoEva Mei, from theFrenchopéra comique.

Background

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In 2005, Bocelli recorded the operaCarmen.Myung-whun Chung conducted theOrchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and the Chœur de Radio France for the recording. Welsh bass-baritone Bryn Terfel, mezzo-soprano Marina Domashenko, and soprano Eva Mei, were also part of the Ensemble.[3]

In 2008, Bocelli played the role of Don José on stage, oppositeHungarian mezzo-sopranoIldikó Komlósi, as Carmen, at theTeatro dell'Opera di Roma, in Rome, for four nights, from June 17 to June 28.[4][5][6] Bocelli released the complete opera recording ofCarmen, inItaly, in the same year.

In March 2010, the recording was released Internationally.[7]Carmen: Duets & Arias contains highlights of arias and duets of that recording.

Ensemble

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Track listing

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  1. "Prelude"
  2. "Habanera: L'amour est un oiseau rebelle"
  3. "Carmen! Sur tes pas nous nous pressons tous!"
  4. "Parle-moi de ma mère!"
  5. "Que son fils l'aime et la vénère"
  6. "Seguidilla: Près des remparts de Séville"
  7. "Toreador Song: Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre"
  8. "Halte-là! Qui va là?"
  9. "Je vais danser en votre honneur"
  10. "Flower Song:La fleur que tu m'avais jetée"
  11. "Non! Tu ne m'aimes pas!"
  12. "Holà! Carmen!"
  13. "Je dis que rien ne m'épouvante"
  14. "Je suis Escamillo"
  15. "Holà! holà! José!"
  16. "Halte! quelqu'un est là"
  17. "C'est toi!"

Reception

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Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The IndependentStarStarStarStar[8]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[9]
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[2]

Andy Gill from the British newspaper,The Independent, gave the complete opera recording a 4 out of 5 stars rating, writing that, "the world's most popular tenor, in the world's most popular opera? Do you suppose this will sell?Decca aren't taking any chances anyway, making it available as a complete CD set with full libretto, and as a single-disc collection of Duets & Arias. The peculiar tragic nobility ofBocelli's voice is perfectly suited to the role of Don José, but the clinching elements are the supporting performances, particularly Marina Domashenko in the title role, whose plummily graceful tones bring just the right note of quixotic disdain to the part; and Bryn Terfel, who delivers the "Toreador's Song" with a swashbuckling gusto."[8]

Stephen Eddins fromAllMusic also gave the complete opera recording a 4 out of 5 stars rating, writing that, "Bocelli is most successful in the music that allows him to sing sweetly, such as his Act I interactions with Micaëla, but his Don José is always believably human; he, more fully than Domashenko, embodies his character's development, particularly his growing desperation. His lack of vocal consistency is problematic, but at his best here, the fullness his tone, and the discipline of his phrasing might well surprise his critics."[2]

On the other hand, Joe Banno ofThe Washington Post gave an unfavorable review of the recording, mentioning the oft-noted failings in Bocelli's vocal resources on full display in this performance: "Bocelli, to be fair, possesses an essentially lovely tenor and knows his stuff when it comes to selling a pop ballad. And Decca's close miking of his puny voice inflates his sound to near-Franco Corelli-like dimensions. But his short-breathed, clumsily phrased, interpretively blank and often pinched and strained singing makes his Don Jose a tough listen."[10]

Chart performance

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ForCarmen: Duets & Arias
Chart (2010)Peak position[11]
Belgium Albums (Wa)18
Finish Albums28
French Albums110
Irish Albums83
Chart (2010)Peak position
Canadian Classical Albums[12]1
U.S.Classical Albums[13]2
For the complete opera recording
Chart (2010)Peak position
Greek Albums[14]45
Polish Albums[15]47

References

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  1. ^Carmen Duets & Arias,Decca Classics
  2. ^abcEddins, Stephen."Carmen: Duets & Arias - Andrea Bocelli | AllMusic Review".AllMusic. RetrievedAugust 17, 2018.
  3. ^"Carmen – Marina Domashenko, Andrea Bocelli & Bryn Terfel". Archived fromthe original on 2013-08-27. Retrieved2010-08-12.
  4. ^Andrea Bocelli inCarmen at the Teatro dell'OperaArchived 2013-08-28 at theWayback Machine,MoltoItaly.com, May 11, 2008
  5. ^The 2008 production ofCarmen at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, OfficialTeatro dell'Opera di Roma website.
  6. ^Bocelli on stage inCarmen, Bocelli German fan site.
  7. ^Bizet'sCarmen by Andrea Bocelli,Mighty Ape.
  8. ^abAlbum reviewed by Andy Gill,The Independent, July 9, 2010 review.
  9. ^Album reviewed by Bryant Manning,Entertainment Weekly, Aug 10, 2010 review.
  10. ^CD review: Decca's 'Carmen,' featuring Andrea Bocelli,The Washington Post review.
  11. ^Carmen: Duets & Arias chart performance
  12. ^Canadian Classical Albums chart,Jam!, week ending August 29, 2010.
  13. ^Billboard Classical charts,Billboard Magazine, week of November 13, 2010.
  14. ^Greece Album Top 50Archived March 17, 2012, at theWayback Machine, Week 35/2010.
  15. ^Poland Albums Top 50, Week 10/2010.

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