NESSUN DORMA
Description
Samoan tenor Pene Pati's second album, titled "Nessun Dorma" after Puccini's famous aria, features celebrated opera arias as well as rarities, including two world premieres. Pene Pati performs works by Italian composers such as Puccini, Verdi, Donizetti, Mascagni, and Mercadante, as well as from the French school with Berlioz, Meyerbeer, Gounod, Massenet, Halévy, and Guiraud. He is accompanied by his soprano wife Amina Edris, his tenor brother Amitai Pati, as well as conductor Emmanuel Villaume, the Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine, and the Choeur de l'Opéra National de Bordeaux. Opéra magazine praises his "pure and sunny timbre, his musicality and the vivacity of his interpretation." For the tenor, "Nessun Dorma" "highlights my love for the art of storytelling and the emotions it can evoke." Available as a digipack CD and limited vinyl edition.Buy NONE SHALL SLEEP at the best price
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Product information
- Album NONE SHALL SLEEP
- Artist Pene Pati
- Genre Classical Music, Opera / Operetta / Lyric Singing
- Release date 2024-09-20
- Label WARNER CLASSICS
- Distributor WARNER MUSIC FRANCE
- Format & medium Standard presentation
- Country États-Unis
- EAN 5021732406378
- Number of discs 1
- Total duration 00:49:43
- Number of tracks 12
- Weight (grams) 262
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Turandot, Act 3: "Nessun dorma!" (Calaf, Coro)
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Dom Sébastien, Act 2: "Seul sur la terre" (Dom Sébastien)
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Faust, Act 3: Cavatine. "Salut ! Demeure chaste et pure" (Faust)
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La bohème, Act 1: "Che gelida manina" (Rodolfo)
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Faust, Act 3: Cabalette. "Et toi, malheureux Faust" - "C'est l'enfer qui t'envoie" (Faust)
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La favorite, Act 4: "La maîtresse du roi !" (Fernand)
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Manon, Act 3: "Je suis seul !" - "Ah ! Fuyez, douce image" (Des Grieux)
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La favorite, Act 4: "Ange si pur" (Fernand)
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La damnation de Faust, Op. 24, H 111, Act 4: "Nature immense" (Faust)
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Lucia di Lammermoor, Act 3: "Tombe degli avi miei" - "Fra poco a me ricovero" (Edgardo)
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Werther, Act 3: "Traduire ! Ah ! Bien souvent" - "Pourquoi me réveiller" (Werther)
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Macbeth, Act 4: "O figli miei!" - "Ah, la paterna mano" (Macduff)
