UPC: 602537549290
Format: CD
Release Date: Oct 29, 2013
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Audio Mixer: Haydn Bendall.
Photographer: Paul Driver.
Arranger: Steven Baker.
Franciscan Friar Alessandro (also known as Alessandro Brustenghi) has achieved considerable fame on the strength of his first album, Voice from Assisi, and he is likely to win over new listeners with his second release, a Christmas album titled Voice of Joy. The program of religious-themed songs is well-suited to Friar Alessandro's light tenor voice, and though there are some stretches to high notes, notably in O Santa Notte (O Holy Night), Agnus Dei, the Ave Marias by Bartolucci and Bach/Gounod, and A Gaelic Blessing, his voice isn't taxed with truly operatic challenges. While Friar Alessandro has natural vocal ability and obvious personal charm, his uneven tone and exertions are sometimes apparent, suggesting a lack of support from his diaphragm and a tendency to sing from the throat. Nonetheless, his fans will appreciate the warmth and smoothness of his singing without needing any displays of virtuosity or technical prowess, and the mellow, easy listening arrangements will appeal to his mostly crossover audience. ~ Blair Sanderson
Photographer: Paul Driver.
Arranger: Steven Baker.
Franciscan Friar Alessandro (also known as Alessandro Brustenghi) has achieved considerable fame on the strength of his first album, Voice from Assisi, and he is likely to win over new listeners with his second release, a Christmas album titled Voice of Joy. The program of religious-themed songs is well-suited to Friar Alessandro's light tenor voice, and though there are some stretches to high notes, notably in O Santa Notte (O Holy Night), Agnus Dei, the Ave Marias by Bartolucci and Bach/Gounod, and A Gaelic Blessing, his voice isn't taxed with truly operatic challenges. While Friar Alessandro has natural vocal ability and obvious personal charm, his uneven tone and exertions are sometimes apparent, suggesting a lack of support from his diaphragm and a tendency to sing from the throat. Nonetheless, his fans will appreciate the warmth and smoothness of his singing without needing any displays of virtuosity or technical prowess, and the mellow, easy listening arrangements will appeal to his mostly crossover audience. ~ Blair Sanderson
Tracks:
1 - Tu scendi dalle stelle
2 - O santa notte (O Holy Night)
3 - Adeste fideles
4 - Veni veni Emmanuel
5 - Agnus Dei
6 - O Tannenbaum
7 - Ave Maria
8 - Madonna de la claritate
9 - Joy to the World
10 - Alto e glorioso Dio
11 - Ave Maria
12 - Silent Night
13 - Caro Gesu bambino
14 - Madre en la puerta
15 - Gaelic Blessing
2 - O santa notte (O Holy Night)
3 - Adeste fideles
4 - Veni veni Emmanuel
5 - Agnus Dei
6 - O Tannenbaum
7 - Ave Maria
8 - Madonna de la claritate
9 - Joy to the World
10 - Alto e glorioso Dio
11 - Ave Maria
12 - Silent Night
13 - Caro Gesu bambino
14 - Madre en la puerta
15 - Gaelic Blessing