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One of the year's more notable if not outstanding revelations for French classical crossover fans, Vincerò marks the debut album of 19-year-old prodigy Amaury Vassili, whose vocal prowess is a wonder to behold. In the course of 12 songs in around 45 minutes, Vassili proves himself not only a gifted tenor, but versatile, as well. He sings both French- and Italian-language material, and even throws in a couple English-language standards for good measure. The couple English-language songs, Queen's "Who Wants to Live Forever" and Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," are somewhat surprising in that they're both shopworn standards most likely to be heard on an episode of Nouvelle Star than a typical French classical crossover album, but that's precisely why they're such pleasant inclusions. They're welcome reminders that Vassili is still a teenager and presumably doesn't take himself too seriously. Then again, this is a classical crossover album after all, and songs like these as well as "Parla Più Piano," the Italian-language version of "Speak Softly Love (Love Theme from the Godfather)," are ideal material for crossing over to the popular music marketplace from the realm of classical, which is represented here by a bit of Beethoven on "Fragile." In collaboration with producer Quentin Bachelet, composers Davide Esposito, and Stanislas Renoult -- both of whom are recording artists themselves, the latter best known as simply Stanislas -- are tasked with crafting original material for Vincerò. While the three Renoult contributions ("Vincerò," "Un Angelo," "Per Te") aren't especially remarkable, Esposito is credited with the front-loaded highlights "Lucente Stella" and "Io Ti Amerò."
© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo
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Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Davide Esposito, Lyricist - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Jan Pham Huutri, Guitar - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Stanislas Renoult, Composer - Dominique Spagnolo, Orchestration
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Orchestra Arranged & Conducted by, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Nino Rota, Composer, Lyricist - Copyright Control, Lyricist - Amaury Vassili, MainArtist - Dominique Spagnolo, Orchestra Arranged & Conducted by - Giovanni Boncompagni, Lyricist
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Lyricist, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Davide Esposito, Lyricist - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Jean-Sébastien Abaldonato, Lyricist - Sir Edward ELGAR, Composer
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Davide Esposito, Writer - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Dominique Spagnolo, Orchestration
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Dominique Spagnolo, Piano, Orchestration
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Davide Esposito, Writer - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Dominique Spagnolo, Orchestration
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Davide Esposito, Adapter - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Jan Pham Huutri, Guitar - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Stanislas Renoult, Writer - Dominique Spagnolo, Orchestration
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Davide Esposito, Writer - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Dominique Spagnolo, Orchestration
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Brian May, Composer, Lyricist - Jan Pham Huutri, Guitar - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Dominique Spagnolo, Orchestration
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Davide Esposito, Adapter - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Essaï Altounian, Writer - Dominique Spagnolo, Orchestration - Daniel Moyne, Writer
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Budapest Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra - Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Davide Esposito, Adapter - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Karen Brunon, Solo Violin - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist - Stanislas Renoult, Writer - Dominique Spagnolo, Orchestration
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Quentin Bachelet, Recorded by, Programming & Keyboards - Christian Lieu, Mixer - Rodolphe Plisson, Masterer - Leonard Cohen, Composer, Lyricist - Karen Brunon, Solo Violin - Jan Pham Huutri, Guitar - Amaury Vassili, Vocals, MainArtist
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
Album review
One of the year's more notable if not outstanding revelations for French classical crossover fans, Vincerò marks the debut album of 19-year-old prodigy Amaury Vassili, whose vocal prowess is a wonder to behold. In the course of 12 songs in around 45 minutes, Vassili proves himself not only a gifted tenor, but versatile, as well. He sings both French- and Italian-language material, and even throws in a couple English-language standards for good measure. The couple English-language songs, Queen's "Who Wants to Live Forever" and Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," are somewhat surprising in that they're both shopworn standards most likely to be heard on an episode of Nouvelle Star than a typical French classical crossover album, but that's precisely why they're such pleasant inclusions. They're welcome reminders that Vassili is still a teenager and presumably doesn't take himself too seriously. Then again, this is a classical crossover album after all, and songs like these as well as "Parla Più Piano," the Italian-language version of "Speak Softly Love (Love Theme from the Godfather)," are ideal material for crossing over to the popular music marketplace from the realm of classical, which is represented here by a bit of Beethoven on "Fragile." In collaboration with producer Quentin Bachelet, composers Davide Esposito, and Stanislas Renoult -- both of whom are recording artists themselves, the latter best known as simply Stanislas -- are tasked with crafting original material for Vincerò. While the three Renoult contributions ("Vincerò," "Un Angelo," "Per Te") aren't especially remarkable, Esposito is credited with the front-loaded highlights "Lucente Stella" and "Io Ti Amerò."
© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 00:46:58
- Main artists: Amaury Vassili
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Warner (France)
- Genre: Pop/Rock Pop
© 2008 Warner Music France ℗ 2008 Warner Music France
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