
BY: Markos Papadatos
On December 12, world renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli headlined Madison Square Garden in New York City as part of his North American Tour, for an excellent turnout. Bocelli was accompanied by the Philharmonia Orchestra of New York. He opened the first act of his concert with "Feste e pane" and it was followed by "O, souverain" and "Pour mon âme quel destin." Soprano Nadine Sierra showcased her expressive yet glorious voice throughout the show, and delivered.
After "Recondita armonia," he continued with "Sulla tomba che rinserra…Verranno a te sull'aure" and "The Pirates Dance 'Macabre'," which featured virtuoso Caroline Campbell on violin, who was simply divine. He picked up the pace with the infectious "La donna è mobile."
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