Ave Maria Vittorio Grigolo

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2012

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
19.03.2021

Label: Sony Classical

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Interpret: Vittorio Grigolo

Komponist: Giovanni Maria Catena, Campetti, César Franck, Gaetano Capocci, Domenico Bartolucci, Giuseppe Verdi, Vladimir Vavilov, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Louis Abraham Niedermeyer, Franz Schubert, Lorenzo Perosi

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  • Giovanni Maria Catena (1919 - 1992):
  • 1 Catena: Ave Maria 03:20
  • 2 Catena: Fermarono i cieli (antica melodia napoletana) 03:44
  • Campetti:
  • 3 Campetti: Maria, che dolce nome 03:43
  • César Franck (1822 - 1890):
  • 4 Franck: Messe à troix voix, Op. 12: Panis Angelicus 04:09
  • Gaetano Capocci (1811 - 1898):
  • 5 Capocci: Dolce cuor del mio Gesù 02:53
  • Domenico Bartolucci (1917 - 2013):
  • 6 Bartolucci: Ave Maria 03:22
  • Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901):
  • 7 Verdi: Ingemisco (from Messa da Requiem) 03:45
  • Vladimir Vavilov (1925 - 1973):
  • 8 Vavilov: Ave Maria 03:50
  • Giovanni Maria Catena:
  • 9 Catena: O celeste Verginella 03:24
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791):
  • 10 Mozart: Ave verum corpus, K. 618 02:54
  • Louis Abraham Niedermeyer (1802 - 1861):
  • 11 Niedermeyer: Pietà, Signore! 04:12
  • Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828):
  • 12 Schubert: Ave Maria, "Ellens Gesang III", Op. 52/6, D. 839 02:59
  • Traditional:
  • 13 Traditional: Voglio Chiamar Maria 02:03
  • Lorenzo Perosi (1872 - 1956):
  • 14 Perosi: O bella mia speranza 02:34
  • 15 Perosi: Exaudi Domine 02:44
  • Franz Schubert:
  • 16 Schubert: La Sérénade de Schubert (Ständchen D 957/4) 03:31
  • Gaetano Capocci:
  • 17 Capocci: Salve Regina 02:39
  • Franz Schubert:
  • 18 Schubert: Ave Maria ("Ellens Gesang III", Op. 52/6, D 839 (Long Version)) 04:57
  • Total Runtime 01:00:43

Info zu Ave Maria

The Italian Tenor - Vittorio Grigolo - has an extraordinary background story and he now shares this through a very personal album of sacred music. Schooled at the “very source of sacred music” – in the Sistine Chapel Choir, Vittorio returns to Rome and his childhood choir to present a special collection of beautiful, serene and spiritual songs that played a large role in his musical beginnings.

The songs chosen have a very personal connection to Vittorio. Hand-selected musical gems from his time spent in the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel choir appear newly arranged and combined with eternally popular “holy hits” such as Schubert’s “Ave Maria”, Franck’s “Panis Angelicus”, Verdi’s “Ingemisco” and Mozart’s “Ave verum Corpus”.

Renowned the world over for his soaring tenor voice and passionate stage presence, Vittorio Grigòlo learned his craft as a chorister in the legendary Sistine Chapel Choir in the Vatican, at the very source of western sacred music. Drawing inspiration from this time, he now brings together an intimate collection of uplifting and beautiful spiritual songs, together with the very choir that shaped his musical beginnings.

“I want to let people know where I come from and to share something of my history with them. It’s a tribute to all the people who helped me, to the hours we spent studying and practising in those little rooms inside the chapel, and to the incredible music we sang together.” (Vittorio Grigòlo)

"While respecting Grigolo's committed approach to the task in hand and the sincerity of his interpretations, this is a recording that should be approached in small helpings." (Gramophone)

Vittorio Grigòlo, tenor
Orchestra Roma Sinfonietta
Pueri Cantores della Cappella Musicale Pontificia detta Sistina
Fabio Cerroni, conductor, organ




Vittorio Grigòlo
Born in Arezzo, Italy, Vittorio Grigolo is the quintessential Italian tenor. He began his vocal career 26 years ago as a soloist in the Sistine Chapel Choir and at 39, he is considered one of the finest tenors of his generation. He has performed principal tenor roles in the world’s most prestigious opera houses and his exceptional vocal and dramatic talents have been widely praised since his 2010 debut at London’s Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, as the Chevalier des Grieux Vittorio’s repertoire includes the leading roles from Italian and French opera such as: Traviata, Boheme, Rigoletto, Elisir d’amore, Lucia di Lammermoor, Faust, Roméo et Juliette, Manon, Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Werther and many others and he performs around the world under the batons of Chailly, Mehta, Muti, Myung-Whun Chung, Dudamel, Pappano and Maazel to name but a few. With a gold and platinum-selling debut album, a Grammy-nominated recording of Bernstein’s West Side Story and his albums with Sony Classical “The Italian Tenor” (#1 US Billboard Classical Album chart), “Arrivederci” (2011) and “Ave Maria” (2013), Vittorio is already established as a successful recording artist. His latest album “The Romantic Hero” is a collection of Vittorio’s favorite French opera arias.” Vittorio brings the same passion and energy into his live concert performances. His solo recital at The Metropolitan Opera was reviewed as “a truly unforgettable evening.” (Latinos Post) with his voice described as “an attractive, ardent and supple instrument that he wielded to passionate effect.” (New York Times). His big screen appearances include Andrea Andermann’s 2010 highly acclaimed, worldwide live broadcast of Rigoletto from Mantua where Vittorio performed the leading tenor role of The Duke of Mantua alongside Plácido Domingo’s portrayal of Rigoletto and just recently the live HD broadcasts of La Boheme from both The Metropolitan Opera, New York and The Royal Opera, London, to 66 countries around the world. Vittorio has been honoured with awards that include the “European Border Breakers award” for his first solo album “In the Hands of love” (Polydor) and France’s 2010 Diapason” Decouverte de L’Année” (Discovery of the Year) award in recognition of his album “The Italian Tenor”. Also, “Best Tenor “category in L’Opera Magazine’s 2011 Opera awards, for his performance as “Des Grieux” in Manon at London’s Royal Opera House (2010) and the prestigious ECHO Klassik Newcomer of the year award in 2011. The Caruso Award 2015 was given to Vittorio by the City of Sorrento for his contribution towards spreading the Italian culture around the world. Also in 2015 Vittorio was awarded the Tiberini d’Oro” in recognition of his successful career in opera. In 2016 Vittorio was given the Distinguished Artistic Leadership Award by The Atlantic Council for his contribution towards strengthening of the transatlantic relationship Recent performances were given critical acclaim. Werther at The Metropolitan Opera, New York – “When Mr. Grigolo sings the role, you believe it…..he may be the most galvanically convincing singer in the world today” (New York times). About Hoffmann at Los Angeles Opera – “His voice is at its prime, unwavering throughout a nearly four-hour opera” (Los Angeles Times), “a gloriously strong but smooth voice that never wavered once” (Stage and Cinema)



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