fredag den 20. juli 2012


IL DIVO cheer
The quartet of tenors gave an emotional concert full of romance and humor, on Tuesday at the San Diego Civic Theatre, getting a standing ovation from the first song.


SAN DIEGO. - Lovely, pleasing and talented members of Il Divo came on stage at the San Diego Civic Theatre, to delight in the power of their voices, on Tuesday as part of the tour Il Divo & Orchestra, taking not only the applause and admiration from the public, also standing ovation from the first song.
Punctual to his appointment with the public sandieguino, Carlos Marín, Urs Buhler, Sebastien Izambard and David Miller, appeared on the scene of the eight o'clock at night, going down the stairs to open the theme Come what may.
Attendees, mostly elderly, could not avoid the excitement of listening to the talent of the tenor to the beat of the orchestra consists of 30 musicians, and broke into applause leaving the chair to express their admiration for the eminent singers.
Elegant in dress and in a good mood to talk, feel happiness tenors said returning to San Diego, promising a great night framed by good songs. Thus, as interacting with the audience, David Miller introduced the item Dove 'L'amore
The show Il Divo & Orchestra, created by music producer Simon Cowell, gave a special ceremony in which the play of light together with the great voices of the tenors and the talent of the orchestra performers, delighted the senses of the public region.
Topics such as Every time at look at you, Do not cry for me Argentina, My Way, Senza Parole, Somewhere, Time to say good bye, among others, were part of the repertoire. In turn, the singers took to play tracks from his latest album Wicked game.
Il Divo is an international group of opera-pop from their debut album in 2004, conquered the world selling over 26 million copies on disk, and standing at the top of sales in Britain and the rest of Europe.
In 2009, were chosen to sing the theme Spell of love for the Televisa telenovela called Spell written by Brazilian singer-songwriter Denisse de Kalafe and in 2011 received the award for Best British Artist Of The Decade.


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