Plácido Domingo published 'Songs', his first pop album in 20 years with themes of great composers
On
15 October, Plácido Domingo published his new album 'Songs', in which the tenor
Spanish pays tribute to some of the greatest composers performing timeless songs
that have been installed in the popular in the past 70 years memory.
It
is the first pop album for Plácido Domingo in 20 years and their first release
since it signed an exclusive contract with Sony Classical. The
vast majority of these songs have been recorded for the first time by the singer
for this album, some duets with artists as his son Plácido Domingo Jr., Susan
Boyle, Harry Connick Jr., Josh Groban, Zaz, Chris Botti, Megan Hilty and
Katherine Jenkins.
The
tracks on this album include 'Song for a Queen', ' Sous le ciel de Paris' (with
Josh G'roban), 'Time After Time' (with Harry Connick Jr.), 'chanson des vieux
amants' (with Zaz), From This Moment On"(with Susan Boyle), 'Besame mucho'
(with Chris Botti), 'Parla più piano' (of The Godfather), ' Il mio cuore va / My
Heart Will Go On' (of Titanic with Megan Hilty)'Eternally'
(of Limelight), 'Jealousy', ' Girl from Ipanema', 'Come What May' (from Moulin
Rouge with Katherine Jenkins) or 'What A Wonderful World"(with Plácido Domingo
Jr.).
Plácido
Domingo began a new tour on July 23 in the events of the Olympic Games in
London, which ends December 22 in Prague and going through Spain with three
concerts on 25, 28 and 31 October in the theatre of la Maestranza of Seville
works by Massenet and Thais.
TWELVE
GRAMMYS
With
albums and recordings, Domingo has earned 12 Grammy Awards (including three
Latin Grammys). His
work exceeds the one hundred albums of complete operas, collections of arias,
duets and other projects, as well as more than 50 videos. Respect
as a conductor and head of the directorate general of entities such as the Los
Angeles Opera and the Washington National Opera has also won.
As
a singer, the breadth of his repertoire ranges from opera and zarzuela to
Broadway musicals and contemporary ballads. In
opera, he has represented 137 papers in more than 3,500 performances.
He
appeared in the closing ceremonies of the the World Cup 2006 and the Olympic
Games in Beijing in 2008, he has starred in three films inspired by the operas
'Carmen', 'La Traviata', and 'Otello', and 'Tosca' relay on television from Rome
could be seen in 117 countries.
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