Silenzio Cantarore: Théâtre des Champs‐Elysées
Paris, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées — Main Hall
About the Event
Samoan Pene Pati follows in the footsteps of the greatest tenors of the last century by dedicating a recital to the Neapolitan song genre. This genre is closely linked to the history of the southern Italian city, where it is often said that music and dance run in the blood of its inhabitants. These songs are mostly love laments or serenades traditionally written for male voices and sung in the Neapolitan dialect. The greatest opera singers have succumbed to its charms, from Placido Domingo to José Carreras, Luciano Pavarotti to Roberto Alagna. The sunny Pene Pati is now joining the ranks of the greats, and there is no doubt that he too will shine.
Neapolitan Serenade
Neapolitan songs by
Calace, Lama, Bovio, Tosti, Buongiovanni, Di Giacomo, Gambardella, Ottaviano, Paliotti, Califano, Costa, Leoncavallo, D'Annunzio, Paliotti, Mario, Del Chiaro, Cannio, Califano, Denza, Turco
Artists
| Ensemble: | Il Pomo d'Oro ensemble |
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| Tenor: | Pene Pati |
| Musical direction: | Antonello Paliotti |
Address
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, 15, Avenue Montaigne, Paris, France — Google Maps