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"Time to say Goodbye"
with mezzo-soprano Helen Lokuta
One interesting aspect of "Con te partirò" is its crossover appeal, blending elements of classical opera with contemporary pop music. Broadcasted by Estonian television channel TV3.
"E Piú Ti Penso"
with Estonian pop artist Kéa
The song intertwines lyrics from several classic Italian songs, including "E Più Ti Penso" from the movie "Once Upon a Time in America" and "Il Postino" theme. It also incorporates themes from Ennio Morricone's iconic composition "Nuovo Cinema Paradiso".
"E Lucevan le Stelle"
An aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera "Tosca". It is sung by the character Mario Cavaradossi, a painter who faces imminent execution, reflecting on his love for Tosca and the beauty of the stars shining above him in his final moments. It is considered one of the most iconic and moving arias in the operatic repertoire.
The song was performed on the Estonian TV show "Tähtede Täht".
"Vivo per Lei"
with soprano Elina Nechayeva
A timeless Italian classic. The song's title translates to "I Live for Her" or "I Live for It" in English, and it explores the theme of passion and dedication to one's art, whether it be music, love, or life itself.
Alice Cooper's "Poison"
One of Cooper's most iconic songs, known for its dark and seductive lyrics. "Poison" marked a departure from Cooper's earlier shock rock image, showcasing a more melodic and mainstream sound that appealed to a wider audience. But how does this cherished song sound in an operatic version with an orchestra? Listen!
"The Girl from Ipanema"
with Lembit Saarsalu Quartet
Esteemed figures in Estonian music present a repertoire featuring both jazz classics and original compositions by Ehala-Saarsalu.
"The Music of the Night"
"The Music of the Night" is a captivating song from Andrew Lloyd Webber's renowned musical "The Phantom of the Opera." One fascinating aspect of this song is its intricate melody and haunting lyrics. Moreover, "The Music of the Night" is often praised for its lush orchestration and operatic grandeur.
The song was performed on the Estonian TV show "Tähtede Täht".
"Fly Me to the Moon"
"Fly Me to the Moon" is a timeless classic written by Bart Howard in 1954, originally titled "In Other Words." Song which continues to enchant listeners with its romantic lyrics, catchy melody, and nostalgic charm, ensuring its place as one of the most beloved songs of all time. The song was performed on the Estonian TV show "Tähtede Täht".
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