Il Mare Calmo della Sera
Andrea Bocelli · 1994
53 min · 13 tracks · opera
A rich tapestry of operatic passion woven through timeless melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- steady pacing for focused listening
- rich melodies for emotional connection
- operatic passion in every track
- heartfelt moments of introspection
- ideal for serene evening reflections
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer upbeat party atmospheres
- seek quick, energetic tracks
Where this album fits
- Themes
- Italian coastal serenity· operatic passion· spiritual longing
- Career context
- Andrea Bocelli's 'Il Mare Calmo della Sera' marked his debut album, released in 1994 when he was relatively unknown. This initial foray into the music scene would set the stage for his ascent to fame, showcasing his unique blend of pop and classical elements.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Luciano Pavarotti· Plácido Domingo· José Carreras
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
-
Eden by Sarah Brightman — Combines classical vocals with lush orchestration, evoking a sense of spiritual longing.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Il mare calmo della sera 4:36
- 2 Ave Maria no morro 4:22
- 3 Vivere 4:01
- 4 Rapsodia 5:29
- 5 La luna che non c'è 4:36
- 6 Caruso 5:21
- 7 Miserere 4:15
- 8 Panis angelicus 3:53
- 9 Ah, la paterna mano (from "MacBeth") 4:04
- 10 E lucean le stelle (from "Tosca") 3:14
- 11 La Fleur que tu m'avais jetée (from "Carmen") 4:25
- 12 L'anima ho stanca (from "Adriana Lecouvreur") 2:22
- 13 Sogno 3:02
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