Tuesday, August 14, 2012

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At 71 years Placido Domingo Adventures by sounds pop

Placido Domingo believes that these issues are difficult to interpret. " People think that the themes are easy pop. But present them to the public and make them special is incredibly exciting , "says the tenor. " And yet, anyone at home can sing them in the shower , "he adds. The experience is not new, for about 20 years Placido Domingo trod the same territory playing love songs of the Beatles and Elvis Presley.
One of the interpretations he considers most tender is What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong. Duet with his son tenor Placido Domingo Jr. admits that the passage "I hear babies cry," did you remember about your children and grandchildren while he sang. 
In addition to his son the singer sharing the themes with various artists. 

Susan Boyle, famous for the contest Britain's Got Talent, interprets From This Moment On, 90 years of success of Shania Twain. 
Zaz The French singer and Broadway Megan Hilty also share songs with the tenor.
Placido Domingo was born in Spain but was educated in Mexico, which approximates their memory of the successes of South America.
Firstly the classic Bésame mucho famous Mexican song, which had been previously recorded, for example, the 1992 disc, Love Until the End of Time. Send back again, to be published here, arranged by trumpeter Chris Botti.But he also writes a music of Brazil, Girl From Ipanema, who recently did 50 years, and success Celos Castilian.

Another focus of the disk goes to movie themes. The song Come What May, the film Moulin Rouge, is interpreted here as a duet with Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins. The Godfather and The Charlie Chaplin movie Limelight are also remembered here.
Placido Domingo with a long career made ​​mainly on the opera stages, plus a career as a conductor, he admits that "Songs" was one of its biggest challenges. This album, first released since signing the contract with Sony Classical, attests to his phrase " If you stop, start to get rusty. "
John Marques

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