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Alessandro Safina : ウィキペディア英語版
Alessandro Safina

Alessandro Safina (born October 14, 1963) is an Italian operatic tenor.
Born in Siena, Italy, Safina's love of opera was encouraged early in life by his mother encouraged his eagerness. His father was also a singer.
The early 21st century saw the rise of this Italian singer who has combined his opera roots with modern-day pop music. Late in his teens Safina began to appreciate pop and rock music, drawing inspiration from such bands as Genesis, The Clash, Simple Minds, and U2. Shortly thereafter, he began to combine the opera and pop genres.
In the '90s, Safina was discovered by renowned Italian pianist/composer Romano Musumarra, and the pair quickly began to record together, in an attempt to bring Safina's dream of creating a "soulful new pop opera music" to fruition. The result was Safina's self-titled debut, issued in September 2001. It contained a single named "Luna", released in 1999, which reached number 2 in the Dutch charts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alessandro Safina - Luna )〕 The song is mainly about finding a long lost love.
In 2001 Safina contributed to the score of Baz Luhrmann’s film ''Moulin Rouge!''. He performed Elton John's ''Your Song'' with Ewan McGregor.
In September 2001 his concert ''Only You'' was taped in the amphitheatre ''El Greco'' in Taormina, Sicily. The concert was later broadcast in the series ''Great Performances'' by American public channel PBS and released in 2003 on DVD.
In 2003, Safina performed the English and Korean vocals for a Korean song called Hamangyeon (하망연(何茫然)), which was featured as part of the soundtrack for Dae Jang Geum, a popular South Korean historical drama TV series.
Safina appeared in a film ''Tosca e Altre Due'', based on the opera ''Tosca'' of Puccini.
In 2007 he recorded a duet with the British Soprano Sarah Brightman for her album "Symphony". He was then invited to join her during her "Symphony World Tour" for Mexico's presentations in November 2008 and in the Asian Tour in march-April 2009. He sang with Sarah Canto della Terra and Sarai Qui.
==Discography==

* Alessandro Safina (2001)
* Insieme a Te (2002)
* Musica Di Te (2003)
* Sognami (2007)
* Dedicated (2014)

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