- 歌曲
- 时长
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作曲家:Giacomo Puccini( 贾科莫·普契尼)
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作曲家:Frank Peterson|Lucio Quarantotto|Francesco Sartori
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作曲家:Leonard Cohen( 莱昂纳德·科恩)
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作曲家:Claude François|Jacques Revaux|Gilles Thibault|Paul Anka
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作曲家:Rolf Løvland
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作曲家:Franz Schubert
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作曲家:Leslie Bricusse|Frank Wildhorn
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作曲家:Carole Bayer Sager|David Foster
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作曲家:Andrew Lloyd-Webber|James Steinman
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作曲家:Alex North|Hy Zaret
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作曲家:Trevor Nunn
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作曲家:Peter Dodds McCormick
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作曲家:Mitch Leigh|Joe Darion
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作曲家:Savan Kotecha|Andreas Romdhane|Josef Larossi
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作曲家:Francesco Galtieri
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作曲家:David Foster( 戴维·佛斯特)
简介
Fresh off a win in Australia's Got Talent, 15-year-old (yes, 15-year-old) Mark Vincent took his operatic skills to a full album. With sales driven at least in part by the spectacle of his rise to fame, the album found its way onto the ARIA charts quickly after release. Beyond the gimmick of a young virtuoso, though, the surprising part here is that Vincent has serious vocal abilities. The opening Nessun Dorma is a somewhat clichéd choice for opera to deliver to a mass audience, but he performs it well. As he moves through the album, the mix becomes a little more hit or miss. Vincent specializes in straightforward, stereotypical operatic forms — long notes, grandiose deliveries. In some cases the delivery of simpler English lyrics proves a downfall. The spoken portions of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" provide the first glimpse of this problem — the brevity of the lyrics seems forced and the operatic enunciation sounds stiff (and that becomes more obvious in a stray Sinatra song soon after), but a transition to longer choruses and a midsong switch to Italian suddenly show Vincent back in form. This is the case throughout the album — when he sticks to more classical (or classical crossover) fare, Vincent shines, with a gorgeous voice and very good deliveries. When he moves into more contemporary fare, the sound falls apart under the weight of his operatic grandiosity. He could have stayed safer and stuck with more opera, but he took risks instead. The majority of those risks failed to pay off, but the album as a whole shows some incredible promise.