Tribute to Sinatra, Concert

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Vittorio Grigolo, one of today’s foremost Italian tenors, was discovered as a child, became a member of the Sistine Chapel Choir and gave his stage debut aged 13 as the shepherd boy in Tosca. Local critics immediately nicknamed him “Pavarottino” after Luciano Pavarotti, who was famously singing in that production. But next to his passionate rendering of the leading parts in operas by Puccini, Verdi and Donizetti, Grigolo never hid his passion for pop music. Indeed, his first album from 2006, In the Hands of Love (Vittorio), contains numbers by Keane, Stevie Wonder and Romano Musumarra, the Italian songwriter who composed works for Céline Dion, Sylvie Vartan, Mireille Mathieu and Stéphanie of Monaco.

“My wish is to always present new things to my audience”, said Vittorio Grigolo when his project dedicated to the 25th anniversary of Frank Sinatra’s passing was created by the Ravello Festival in 2023. It is thrilling to hear how the Italian tenor pays homage to “The Voice” without ever betraying his own, operatic voice – less grainy and darkly seductive as Sinatra’s but charmingly youthful, caressingly elegant and fervently aglow.

Accompanied by a symphony orchestra as well as a jazz orchestra, Grigolo presents around twenty newly arranged hits from the more than eighteen hundred songs Sinatra left us in more than two hundred albums, sixty-two films and hundreds of television shows during the sixty-five years of his unique career.

Program and cast

Conductor | Demo Morselli

Tenor | Vittorio Grigolo

Orchestre Philharmonique G. Verdi de Salerne
Jazz Orchestra de Salerne

Opera de Monte Carlo

 

The Opéra de Monte-Carlo is an opera house which is part of the Monte Carlo Casino located in the Principality of Monaco.

With the lack of cultural diversions available in Monaco in the 1870s, Prince Charles III, along with the Société des bains de mer, decided to include a concert hall as part of the casino. The main public entrance to the hall was from the casino, while Charles III's private entrance was on the western side. It opened in 1879 and became known as the Salle Garnier, after the architect Charles Garnier, who designed it.

During the renovation of the Salle Garnier in 2004–05, the company presented operas at the Salle des Princes in the local Grimaldi Forum, a modern conference and performance facility where Les Ballets de Monte Carlo and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra regularly perform.

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