The 3 Tenors in Concert 1994
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- Cid: Act 3: O Souverain, Ô Juge, Ô Père - Jules Massenet
- Maravilla: Amor, Vida de Mi Vida - Jules Massenet
- Werther: Act 3: Pourquoi Me Réveiller - Jules Massenet
- Spring Is Here: With a Song in My Heart - Richard Rodgers
- Granada - Agustín Lara
- Non Ti Scordar di Me - Jules Massenet
- My Way (A Tribute to Hollywood): My Way - Lalo Schifrin
- Tribute to Hollywood/Moon River - Henry Mancini
- Because (A Tribute to Hollywood) - Jules Massenet
- Singin' in the Rain (A Tribute to Hollywood): Singin' in the Rain - Lalo Schifrin
- Tu, Ca Nun Chiagne - Jules Massenet
- Pagliacci: Vesti la Giubba - Jules Massenet
- Turandot, Opera: Act 3: Nessun Dorma! - Giacomo Puccini
- America (Around the World): America (Around the World) - Leonard Bernstein
- All I Ask of You (Around the World): All I Ask of You (Around the ...) - Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Funiculí, Funiculà (Around the World) - Luigi Denza
- Sous Les Ponts de Paris (Around the World) - Vincent Scotto
- Brazil (Around the World) - Joaquim Antônio Barroso Neto
- Be My Love (Around the World) - Nicholas Brodszky
- Marechiare (Around the World) - Francesco Paolo Tosti
- Die Lustige Witwe: Lippen Schweigen (Around the World) - Franz Lehár
- Santa Lucia Luntana (Around the World) - Jules Massenet
- Those Were the Days (Around the World) - David Raksin
- Te Quiero Dijiste (Around the World) - María Mendez Grever
- Torna a Surriento (Around the World) - Jules Massenet
- Rigoletto: Act 3: La Donna E Mobile - Giuseppe Verdi
- Traviata: Act I: Libiamo Ne' Lieti Calici (Brindisi) - Giuseppe Verdi
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #40006 in Music
- Released on: 1994-08-30
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Live
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
It's not opera; it's not a pop concert; it's not Broadway. It's all of these and none of them. Once you accept the fact that this sequel to the original blockbuster concert recording is less about music and more about entertainment and the power of musical personalities, you can appreciate what you're hearing as an event--phenomenal and bizarre, momentous and frivolous. This is an occasion to celebrate the voices and egos of three huge superstars, and to have fun listening as Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, and Jose Carreras interact, bouncing lines off each other and playing to the overwhelmingly enthusiastic audience. Much of the fun and flavor of the concert is dependent on seeing the action, though, and without the visuals you notice flaws in the singing much more. Domingo comes off as the more solid performer, and his voice is in far better shape than the other two. But if you crave big, high, and loud--and you don't take your opera too seriously--you'll love this disc. --David Vernier
Customer Reviews
Just Wonderful!
I have owned a cassette tape of this recording for several years now, and I've played it so much that it's worn out. Not only is the music marvelous, but the sheer talent of these men is such a breath of fresh air when compared with the Top 40-type "artists" of today. These are men at the top of their craft. Buy this CD.
"But I Always Knew . . . I Will Live Life Through . . . With A Song In My Heart For You"
Before I go on with this review . . .
I join the music world in mourning the passing away of a world-class operatic tenor, Luciano Pavarrotti early morning of September 6, 2007 at his home in Italy. He was 71 and had been battling pancreatic cancer, a killer disease. I know how it feels to lose a loved one from cancer so my heart goes out to the family of the late Mr. Pavarotti. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with you. May his soul rest in peace.
It gives me goose bumps thinking that I was just listening to this CD, "The 3 Tenors In Concert 1994" a few days before Mr. Pavarotti's death and savoring the beauty of this live concert recording by Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo and José Carreras with conductor Zubin Mehta in 1994 at the Dodger Stadium in L.A. with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Music Center Opera Chorus. Some of the most famous and remarkable works of my favorite classical masters are represented here -- Verdi, Massenet and Puccini. And not to mention Andrew Lloyd Webber, Nicholas Brodszky and Leonard Bernstein, among others.
While I loved all the songs with their immaculate and flawless arrangements as well as heartfelt and sincere renditions, I have special favorites from this awesome concert.
I'm totally smitten by the trio's medley called "Around The World" arranged by Lalo Schifrin which includes an all-time favorite of mine, Andrew Lloyd Webber's "All I Ask Of You," and "America," "Brazil," "Sous Les Ponts De Paris," "Torna A Surriento," "Lippen Schweigen" and "Be My Love," a song by Sammy Cahn and Nicholas Brodszky.
I'm affectionately nostalgic by the trio's performance on one of the two encores, "Libiamo Ne' Lieti Calici" from Verdi's opera "La Traviata." It reminded me and flashbacked in my mind that it was a favorite piece of my late father who also loved the music of The Three Tenors, but his number one favorite operatic singer was Enrico Caruso. He used to request this from my sister to play for him. He simply loved this beautiful piece of music. My sister and I loved it, too.
I'm sentimentally drawn to Luciano Pavarotti's performance on "Pourquoi Me Réveiller." This is from the opera "Werther" (Act 3). Its beautiful music was composed by one of my favorite French classical composers, Jules Massenet and the lyrics by Blau, Millet and Hartmann.
I'm completely charmed by the medley of "My Way," "Moon River," "Because" and "Singin' In The Rain" performed by the trio and arranged and orchestrated by a fine conductor, Lalo Schifrin.
I'm totally fascinated by "Granada" performed by Plácido Domingo. It's one of the most applauded performances here and I just love its fascinating rhythm. Ditto with the enchantment of Pavarotti's take on Puccini's "Nessun Dorma" from the opera "Turandot."
I'm endlessly enthralled by a song composed by Richard Rodgers and penned by Lorenz Hart titled "With A Song In My Heart" sung as beautiful as ever by José Carreras.
"When the music swells
I'm touching your hand
It tells me you're standing near, and . . .
At the sound of your voice
Heaven opens its portals to me
Can I help but rejoice
That a song such as ours came to be
But I always knew
I will live life through
With a song in my heart for you"
What is not to love about this CD? I just had an absolutely beautiful and glorious listening experience, and I'm sure you will, too!
Wholeheartedly recommended.
P.S. I wish they have included my all-time favorite "O Sole Mio" in the repertoire.
Last Encore of songs missing off C.D.
The Three Tenors are my absolute favourite singers. The 1994 Concert was undoubtedly their best in my view. I taped this live concert from the television, and have played and played and played it!! I also taped it on a cassette, however, when I bought the C.D. I was really disappointed that they did not include the last set of encore songs, which included O Sole a Mio (don't know if I've spelt that correctly), where Placido and Jose try and outdo Luciano!! It received such a fantastic reception from the crowd, (one of the many standing ovations), and really showed how much the Three Tenors seemed to enjoy performing the concert. How come this was not included? I don't know if it was on the Video because I play my own.
Many thanks for your time,
With kind regards,
Pam Sargeant.




