Concerto: One Night in Central Park
Andrea Bocelli · 2011
68 min · 17 tracks · opera
A vibrant celebration of classical and popular melodies, showcasing Bocelli's emotive tenor against the lush backdrop of Central Park.
Why listen to this
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- vibrant outdoor celebration atmosphere dynamic performance with emotional peaks nostalgic melodies for reflection
- Context
- By the time 'Concerto: One Night in Central Park' was released in 2011, Andrea Bocelli had already established himself as a global crossover artist with multiple best-selling albums. This live recording followed his successful 'My Christmas' album and marked a significant moment, as it was his first performance in New York City for a public audience, reinforcing his status as a leading figure in modern classical music.
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Concerto: One Night in Central Park is an album by Andrea Bocelli, released in 2011. A vibrant celebration of classical and popular melodies, showcasing Bocelli's emotive tenor against the lush backdrop of Central Park. 'Concerto: One Night in Central Park' received widespread acclaim and showcased Bocelli's ability to blend operatic and popular music. The concert attracted over 70,000 attendees and became a cultural highlight, further solidifying Bocelli's influence across genres and earning him recognition as a bridge between classical and mainstream audiences. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Concerto: One Night in Central Park sound like?
A vibrant celebration of classical and popular melodies, showcasing Bocelli's emotive tenor against the lush backdrop of Central Park. Rooted in opera.
What makes Concerto: One Night in Central Park by Andrea Bocelli notable?
'Concerto: One Night in Central Park' received widespread acclaim and showcased Bocelli's ability to blend operatic and popular music. The concert attracted over 70,000 attendees and became a cultural highlight, further solidifying Bocelli's influence across genres and earning him recognition as a bridge between classical and mainstream audiences. By the time 'Concerto: One Night in Central Park' was released in 2011, Andrea Bocelli had already established himself as a global crossover artist with multiple best-selling albums. This live recording followed his successful 'My Christmas' album and marked a significant moment, as it was his first performance in New York City for a public audience, reinforcing his status as a leading figure in modern classical music.
Who is Concerto: One Night in Central Park for?
Concerto: One Night in Central Park works well if you're into vibrant outdoor celebration atmosphere, dynamic performance with emotional peaks and nostalgic melodies for reflection.
How many songs are on Concerto: One Night in Central Park?
Concerto: One Night in Central Park has 17 tracks, running approximately 68 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 La donna è mobile 2:16
- 2 Di quella pira 2:16
- 3 Ave Maria (Central Park Version) 4:46
- 4 Vicino a te s'acqueta 8:15
- 5 Au fond du Temple Saint 5:57
- 6 O soave fanciulla 4:06
- 7 Libiamo ne' lieti calici 3:12
- 8 Amazing Grace Standout 4:23
- 9 New York, New York 3:28
- 10 The prayer 4:31
- 11 More (Ti guarderò nel cuore) 3:49
- 12 Your love (Once upon a time in the west) 3:48
- 13 Nel blu, dipinto di blu (Volare) 3:24
- 14 Funiculì funiculà 2:36
- 15 En Aranjuez con tu amor 3:35
- 16 Time to say goodbye Standout 4:15
- 17 Nessun dorma Standout 4:07
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