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Dulce Pontes and Andrea Bocelli

Last night I was watching a T.V. show where a famous Portuguese singer was being interviewed. Unfortunately I couldn’t understand everything that was being said, but I did manage to scribble down her name. The female artist Dolce Pontes had such a capitivating voice, she gave me goose bumps.

Well I was hooked and went straight to You Tube to look for the video clip that featured on the T.V To my amazement I found the clip titled, Fado Portugues.

While hunting around for the video I found another clip with Dolce and Andrea Bocelli my favourite Operatic singer. OMG they are amazing and the backdrop to the clip features a water like fall and contempory dancers. If you would like this track O Mare e Tu it features on the Andrea Bocelli album Sogno.

Between Sarah Brightman, Andrea Bocelli and now Dulce Pontes I have hours of music to listen to while designing themes to give away. I hope you enjoy the duet with Andrea Bocelli and Dulce Pontes as much as I do.

Sarah Brightman’s Newest Album, Symphony

Sarah Brightman Symphony

Sarah Brightman Symphony

For a few years now I’ve been patiently waiting for a follow-up album from Sarah Brightman, after Harem I’ve become totally addicted to her sweet voice, I think Harem gets played at least every couple of weeks.

Between Sarah and Andrea Bocelli they’ve introduced me to opera, a musical style I never expected to enjoy listening to. As a child I used to run screaming from the room anytime opera was played, maybe age is mellowing me, or maybe you just have to be older to appreciate opera in a world filled with pop music.

So picture my surprise when I saw Symphony being advertised, well I just had to get it. This album takes off where Harem began with some really up-beat almost pop-like songs but the orchestral work is amazing.

And imagine my delight when I saw she’s recorded another duet with Bocelli, my two favorite singers on one track again, and it is a beautiful track with some fantastic melodies.

I love the rock style songs she’s picked for this album, they showcase a different Sarah, she seems more complex with this album, not so sterotyped. A couple of the tracks seem a little bit thrown together, but overall this album has been well worth waiting for so I’m glad I managed to pick up a copy.