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Classical 03/12/2013

Renowned French Tenor Roberto Alagna Pays Homage To Italian-Americans In Little Italy Coming To Theaters January 2014

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Renowned French Tenor Roberto Alagna Pays Homage To Italian-Americans In Little Italy Coming To Theaters January 2014
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ SpectiCast) SpectiCast Presents The New Cinematic Release From Renowned French Tenor Roberto Alagna Who Pays Homage To Italian-American Singers In LITTLE ITALY

Exclusive Screenings Begin On January 8, 2014

"Alagna, more heroic than lyrical, is in splendid voice and fearlessly attacks his top note"
- Bloomberg

"I still welcome Alagna's return to this role because of his total immersion in the character"
- Opera-Brittania

SpectiCast, in association with Antydote, Boralys and Cheneliere Events, is excited to announce the cinematic release of acclaimed French tenor Roberto Alagna and his new project Little Italy, captured live at the Antic Arena at Fréjus in the French Riviera. Alagna creates an exhilarating experience for sophisticated aficionados and worldwide opera fans alike. As one of the most renowned tenors of all time, Alagna pays homage to the Italian American musicians who transformed American popular culture and music in the mid- 20th century. The film will begin exclusive screenings nationwide starting in January, 2014.

In Little Italy, Roberto Alagna distinguishes himself with an impressive radiant sound, renewing the classic standards of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, as well as extending his American homage to other artists of Italian heritage, including Mario Lanza, Nino Ferrer, Yves Montand and Serge Reggiani.

Robert Alagna's Little Italy takes us on an epic musical journey from one continent to the other, offering audiences a condensation of a universal and eternal Italy, honoring the people of Italy who left to conquer new horizons.

Program:
• "Mambo Italiano" - Dean Martin
• "Sarah" - Serge Reggiani
• "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise" - Mario Lanza
• "Margherita" - Richard Cocciante
• "Loveliest Night of the Year" - Mario Lanza
• "Sognare" - Roberto Alagna
• "Ma Fille" - Serge Reggiani
• "Sway" - Dean Martin
• "Avec Le Temps" - Léo Ferré
• "Return To Me" - Dean Martin
• "Cantu Pi N'cavaddu Bravu" - Fréderico Alagna
• "Oh, Marie!" - Louis Prima
• "Angelina" - Louis Prima
• "Amara Terra Mia" - Domenico Modugno
• "Un Premier Jour Sans Toi" - Nino Ferrer
• "My Way" - Frank Sinatra
• "Quand Tu Dors Pres de Moi... A Paris" - Yves Montand
• "Tombe La Neige" - Salvatore Adamo
• "Buona Sera" - Louis Prima
• "Les Italo-Américains" - Frédéric Francois
• "That's life" - Frank Sinatra
• "Strangers in the Night" - Frank Sinatra






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