fredag den 25. maj 2012

Of the Bell Centre Tuesday, May 22, the quartet Il Divo has allowed viewers to live a pure moment of emotion. We offer songs in Spanish, Italian, English and even French, they will surely shift in the memory of fans came to watch their show.
Composed of Urs Bühler (Switzerland), Sebastien Izambard (France), Carlos Marin (Spain) and David Miller (USA), Il Divo training was greeted with thunderous applause from the audience wild. We were then offered the room Come What May from the movie Moulin Rouge, which was interpreted us in Spanish.
"Tonight, for sure, we have a lot of energy," then we will tell Sebastian Izambard, delighted to speak French. From the first notes, it was obvious that we would spend a wonderful evening. The voices, the harmonies, everything was set up to allow an escape paradise.
Before starting the song La Vida Sin Amor, Carlos has invited the public to get up to dance. Therefore, we have seen here and there of people in the audience who responded to the request, as well as couples who took the opportunity to dance a sweet salsa.
A concert like that offered by Il Divo makes us realize that it is not necessary to know how to speak Spanish or Italian to enjoy music, and especially feel strong emotions listening to the songs.
The public seems to have been undoubtedly won because it offered no fewer than seven standing ovations, including parts for Argentina, Unchaine Melody, My Way, Crying and especially for the song That you still love me. Il Divo has made an evening at the beautiful and talented public.Franchement friendly, they let us feel their pleasure in being together and being in front of the Montreal public. Ranging from pop and opera, quartet in this regard may reach a wide audience.
For the first part, this is the refreshing Nikki Yanofsky who opened the evening with his powerful voice "jazzy", performing some classics and his own songs. The singer said he was very happy to realize a dream when she is older than 18 years.

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