The Italian Tenors

The Italian Tenors
Origin Italy
Genres Pop, crossover
Years active 2011 (2011)–present
Website www.theitaliantenors.com
Members
  • Sabino Gaita
  • Mirko Provini
  • Evans Tonon

The Italian Tenors consists of three Italian opera singers Mirko Provini, Sabino Gaita and Evans Tonon. The group is produced by former Warner and Polydor manager Götz Kiso in Germany. The Italian Tenors released their first album That's Amore (Label: Koch Universal Music) in May 2012. It was produced in November 2011 in Turin, Italy, by René Möckel. The album covers a variety of songs from celebrated Italian pop artists and composer, rearranged, and reinterpreted in Italian and English.

The group joined Chinese soprano and Grammy award winner Jia Ruhan and recorded with her two duets to be included in her crossover album Smile, released in 2013.

The Italian Tenors are managed by Maxi Media, a German music and TV production company based in Cologne, Germany.

Members

Sabino Gaita was born on April 24, 1977, in Milan, Italy, where he studied music at the local conservatory. He is a tenor and a composer. He plays saxophone, clarinet and piano. Today he lives in Turin, Italy.

Mirko Provini was born on March 27, 1985 in Cremenaga, Italy. He studied music at Milan's conservatory besides holding a degree in sociology.

Evans Tonon was born on October 9, 1970 in Turin, Italy. He is a baritone and studied music in London and Rome. He has performed in several Italian opera houses.

Discography

  1. PICCOLA E FRAGILE
  2. SENZA UNA DONNA
  3. ADESSO TU
  4. THAT'S AMORE
  5. MISERERE
  6. BELLA E IMPOSSIBILE
  7. HERE'S TO YOU
  8. SE BASTASSE UNA CANZONE
  9. PARLA PIÙ PIANO (THE LOVE THEME FROM THE GODFATHER)
  10. TI SENTO
  11. IO NON TI LASCIO PIÙ
  12. TI AMO
  13. ARRIVEDERCI ROMA
  1. GLORIA
  2. TORNERÒ
  3. C'ERA UNA VOLTA LA TERRA MIA
  4. UN' ESTATE ITALIANA
  5. MAMMA MARIA
  6. FELICITÀ
  7. GENTE DI MARE
  8. SOMEWHERE
  9. HALLELUJAH
  10. CON TE PARTIRÒ
  11. IO CHE NON VIVO SENZA TE
  12. CARUSO

Charts ranking

Year Title Chart positions Remarks
DE AT CH UK US
2012 That's Amore 44 Austria Album Top 75

References

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