Considered one of Brazil’s greatest performers with performances in more than 40 countries around the world, the singer Thiago Arancam will be in St. Paul in the days 6 and 7 October for the presentation of their new tour Homage to the Three Tenors. The show takes place on the stage of Villa Lobos Theatrefrom 9pm, and pays a true homage to the trio formed by José Carreras, Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007) and Placido Domingowho projected classical music into the world.
Tickets, which cost between R$70 and R$250, can be purchased on the Sympla website.
The new show features sets designed by the artist Jotape (internationally recognized for the intensity of his art and a unique creation style). On this occasion, Arancam relives special moments of their career and, through the repertoire, recalls the sensational success of the trio, underlining that classical music can reach all audiences and conquer new spaces.
“The three tenors filled audiences by performing compositions from classical operas mixed with more popular music, such as famous songs performed by Edith Piaf and Frank Sinatra. They brought a new perspective to classical music,” highlights.
Audiences will be enchanted by the sound of global hits such as My sunIn Giovanni Capurro; Nobody sleepsIn Giacomo Puccini, Grenade; In Agostino Lara; Maybe love In John Denveramong others.
“It is a show that, in addition to honoring these talents, brings with it my artistic references and also my history as an interpreter. I was a boy at the time of the historic performance in Caracalla and years later I was on stage with Plácido Domingo, who became a man It’s going to be exciting to sing this story.”reveals Arancam.
For more than a decade, José Carreras, Luciano Pavarotti and Plácido Domingo have come together to showcase the best of opera music to the world. The trio’s debut concert, directly from Caracalla’s thermal bathsin Rome, during world Cup 1990, has been seen by more than 1.6 billion people.
The Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo had a direct participation in the career of Arancam: in 2008, he won the Operalia In Placido Domingo, the largest annual opera singing competition in the world. Thus was born a partnership that brought the Brazilian tenor to important opera performances around the world Europe AND WE.
Source: Terra

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