Concerto, One Night in Central Park | |||||
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Live album (with DVD) by Andrea Bocelli | |||||
Released | November 15, 2011[1] | ||||
Recorded | Central Park, New York | ||||
Genre | Pop, Classical | ||||
Label | Decca,[1] Sugar,[2] Universal | ||||
Andrea Bocelli DVD video chronology | |||||
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Concerto: One Night in Central Park is a Live album by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.[3]
The album was recorded September 15, during a concert at the Central Park's Great Lawn, in New York. Guest performers included Celine Dion, Tony Bennett, Chris Botti, Bryn Terfel, and music producer David Foster.[4]
PBS Announced that it would broadcast the concert nationwide, as Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park.[5]
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It was announced that Bocelli will give a free concert sponsored by Barilla, in September, on the Great Lawn of Central Park in New York City.[6]
After the announcement Bocelli declared that, "I cannot help but smile when thinking about the upcoming concert in Central Park. It was my father's dream, and my father was right, because my artistic path would have been entirely different without the strong and sincere embrace of this extraordinary city where everything is possible, even when it seems impossible." Bocelli continues, "My father will not be there, but I can count on his blessing and his kind and gentle smile to give me courage. My mother, sitting in the front row, will feel my father too, and they will be together again just like when I was a little boy performing on the fireplace steps. Perhaps they had secretly dreamed that I might have the opportunity to perform in New York City, and maybe right here in Central Park."[6]
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, "The Great Lawn in Central Park is one of the most remarkable and beautiful outdoor venues in the world and it is a great pleasure to welcome Andrea Bocelli back to New York to perform there. This free concert will be a memorable cultural moment for the thousands of New Yorkers and visitors that will watch the event live in the park, and many, many more through the broadcast by WNET."[6]
New York City Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe said, "I join the Mayor and all New Yorkers in thanking Andrea Bocelli and all involved in making a beautiful autumn evening full of splendor and world-class music possible, in one of the most cherished outdoor places in New York City. From the Great Lawn in the heart of Manhattan to the Great Performances series on WNET, where millions more will be able to share this gift, it will be a very special occasion. A million thank yous. Grazie mille!"[6]
During the concert that took place September 15, during a rainy day, Bocelli was accompanied by the New York Philharmonic, conducted by its music director Alan Gilbert, and the Westminster Symphonic Choir.[4] He was also joined on stage by singers Celine Dion, Tony Bennett, Bryn Terfel, and Ana María Martínez, instrumentalists Chris Botti, Andrea Griminelli and Nicola Benedetti, and producer David Foster.[4]
The concert took place September 15, and was attended by 70,000 people, including Mayor Bloomberg and Donald Trump.[7][8]
Tickets for the concert at Central Park were made available August 4, 2011, following Bocelli's performance on Today, and the 60,000 tickets were sold out within the next few hours.[9] In November he performed "More" at the Alan Titchmarsh Show in the United Kingdom, and Dancing with the Stars in the United States,[10][11] and "Amazing Grace" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[10]
Future television aparences include BBC Breakfast and the televised concert, Children in need, at the MEN Arena, in Manchester,[12] in the UK, and Good Morning America and The Talk, in the States, which will air in December.[10]
Bocelli will give 5 concerts in the United Stated in December, and starting December, the concert at Central Park, hosted by American journalist Paula Zahn, was broadcasted throughout the United States and Canada, by PBS, airing on THIRTEEN’s Great Performances series, and in Italy, by Rai 2 and Sky Uno.[10]
Date | City | Country | Venue | |||
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North America[13] | ||||||
December 1, 2011 | Columbus, Ohio | United States | Nationwide Arena | |||
December 2, 2011 | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | ||||
December 4, 2011 | Tampa, Florida | St. Pete Times Forum | ||||
December 10, 2011 | Las Vegas, Nevada | MGM Grand Garden Arena | ||||
December 11, 2011 | Anaheim, California | Honda Center |
Venue | City | Tickets sold / available | Gross revenue |
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Nationwide Arena | Columbus, Ohio | TPD | TPD |
Verizon Center | Washington, D.C. | 11,713 / 12,560 (93%) | $2,058,345[14] |
St. Pete Times Forum | Tampa, Florida | 12,560 / 12,900 (97%) | $2,109,295[15] |
MGM Grand Garden Arena | Las Vegas, Nevada | 11,530 / 12,220 (94%) | $2,405,217[16] |
Honda Center | Anaheim, California | 10,092 / 11,460 (88%) | $1,869,710[16] |
Total | 45,895 / 49,140 (93%) | $8,442,567 |
Concerto: One Night in Central Park entered the Billboard 200 at No. 4 with 87,000 copies sold, becoming Bocelli's sixth top 10 effort, while My Christmas, his 2009 album, climbed from No. 62 to 36, with 17,000 copies sold, up 83% from the previous week.[17] On its second week, the album fell to No. 14, with nearly 65,000 copies sold, down 25%, while My Christmas fell to No. 50, with 23,000. copies. On its third week, Concerto returned to the top 10, jumping to No. 8, with 61,000 copies, down 6%,[18] while My Christmas rebounded to No. 17 with 35,000 copies sold, making Bocelli the only artist with two albums in the top 20 that week.[19] The following week, Concerto jumped two spots to No. 6, with 79,000 copies sold, up 14%,[20][21] while Bocelli continued to be the only artist with two albums in the top 20 for a second consecutive week, as My Christmas also rose to No. 16, with 49,000 copies sold.[22] In its fifth week of release the album sold 76,000 more copies, down 3%, sliding just two positions to No. 8 on the chart,[23] while my Christmas fell to No. 19, with 48,000 copies sold, giving Bocelli yet another week with 2 albums in the Top 20. On it's sixth week of release, the live album dropped to No. 13,[24] while the christmas album dropped to No. 36,[25] slipping to No. 2 on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart after spending 3 straight week a top the chart.[26]
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | From | Length | |||||
18. | "'O Sole Mio" | Giovanni Capurro and Eduardo di Capua | Neapolitan song | 3:23 |
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