"The Italian Tenors returns to Lithuania: will hold four concerts in November
This autumn, the Italian tenor trio "The Italian Tenors", already beloved by the audience, will return to Lithuania, and will hold four concerts in different cities on November 4–7: Vilnius, Kaunas, Palanga and Šiauliai.
Evans Tonon, Luca Sala and Bruno Almeida, who have been performing together since 2012, are classically trained tenors who travel the world presenting their unique interpretations of Italian and popular music. Their concerts blend classics, famous Italian love songs and popular melodies, performed with elegance.
On stage, The Italian Tenors give the audience not only their voices, but also their true la dolce vita the spirit of Italian life – joy, humor and Italian romance. Tenors always strive to convey this in their performances on stage – from heart-pounding melodies to warm stories about music and life.
Their repertoire ranges from Puccini opera arias and traditional Neapolitan songs to Lucio Dalla hits. They interpret each piece with respect for the original, while at the same time giving it a unique, modern sound. Over more than a decade on stage, The Italian Tenors have won the sympathy of audiences around the world. They frequently perform in Australia, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, the Baltic States, and appear on various television shows in the United Kingdom and Europe. Throughout their career, The Italian Tenors have also collaborated with other classical and popular music performers, for example, recording duets with Chinese soprano and Grammy winner Jia Ruhan for her album Smile.
The tenors have released four albums: "That's Amore", "Viva la Vita", "I Successi", and their latest work is the self-released album "10 Anni Nel Mondo / 10 Years Around the World", dedicated to commemorating a concert tour lasting more than a decade, of which Lithuanian listeners have been a part more than once.
In early November, fans of Italian music can look forward to a special evening that will combine a touch of romance, humor, classical vocals, and recognizable melodies. "The Italian Tenors" - November 6 at the Palanga Concert Hall.