Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park
About the Concert

“Star singer Andrea Bocelli dazzled thousands with his signature brand of pop and opera on a cold, wet night in New York City’s Central Park, which will be etched in his memory as an important career milestone.”

So it was reported by Reuters news agency a day after the historic event which saw the tenor following in the distinguished footsteps of opera superstars Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo, both of whom have given memorable Central Park performances.

Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park airs on THIRTEEN’s Great Performances, Friday December 2 at 9 p.m. ET (check local listings). Accompanied by the New York Philharmonic, under the direction of music director Alan Gilbert, the spectacular event was Bocelli’s special gift to New York City. The program is the New York-based offering of the multi-city PBS Arts Fall Festival, which includes four Great Performances productions. Award-winning journalist Paula Zahn is the evening’s host.

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Widely regarded as the most popular Italian tenor in the world with more than 70 million albums sold, Bocelli was joined that rainy, windswept evening by pop stars Céline Dion, Tony Bennett, Chris Botti and David Foster, and from the classical world, bass baritone Bryn Terfel, sopranos Ana María Martínez and Pretty Yende, and violinist Nicola Benedetti, along with the Westminster Symphonic Choir, under the direction of Joe Miller. Bocelli presented a varied repertoire that includes well known arias, fan favorites, and some new surprises.

Since Great Performances introduced American television audiences to Bocelli with 1997’s Romanza concert, Bocelli has been featured in a notable series of Great Performances specials, including Sacred Arias, Amore, Vivere, My Christmas and American Dream, his spectacular “Statue of Liberty” concert from New Jersey’s Liberty State Park.

The night began promisingly as the setting sun cast a golden glow on the New York skyline, but as Maestro Gilbert struck up the portentous strains of Verdi’s La Forza del Destino overture, a light but steady rain fell over the crowd of some tens of thousands of New Yorkers, and those who had come much farther, to see him. Though umbrellas were raised, and a chilly wind began to blow, fans were swept up in the beauty of the music and the presence of their idol. “In spite of the rain and cold, you are heroes,” Bocelli assured the adoring crowd.

The first act of stirring operatic selections including Verdi and Puccini favorites gave way to more popular fare in the second including duets with Celine Dion and Tony Bennett.

The program:

La Forza del Destino Ouverture
Alan Gilbert, New York Philharmonic

“La donna ė mobile” (Rigoletto)
Andrea Bocelli

“Di quella pira” (Il Trovatore)
Andrea Bocelli

“Va Tosca! (Te Deum)” (Tosca)
Bryn Terfel, Choir

“Ave Maria ‘Ellens dritter Gesang’”
Andrea Bocelli

“Vicino a te s’acqueta” (Andrea Chenier)
Andrea Bocelli, Ana Maria Martinez

“Au fond du temple saint” (Les Pêcheurs de Perles)
Andrea Bocelli, Bryn Terfel

“O Soave Fanciulla” (La Bohème)
Andrea Bocelli, Pretty Yende

“Libiano ne’lieti calici” (La Traviata)
Andrea Bocelli, Pretty Yende, Choir

“Home on the Range”
Bryn Terfel, Choir

“En Aranjuez con tu amor”
Andrea Bocelli, Nicola Benedetti (violin)

“’O Sole Mio”
Andrea Bocelli, Choir

“Once Upon a Time in the West”
Andrea Bocelli

Andrea Bocelli, David Foster, Chris Botti (trumpet)

“Volare”
Andrea Bocelli, David Foster

“The Prayer”
Andrea Bocelli, Celine Dion, David Foster

“New York, New York”
Andrea Bocelli, Tony Bennett

“Amazing Grace”
Andrea Bocelli, Choir

“Time to Say Goodbye”
Andrea Bocelli, Ana Maria Martinez, Choir

“Nessun Dorma” (Turandot) (encore)
Andrea Bocelli, Choir

Bocelli’s performance was the latest in a rich tradition of memorable free concerts in Central Park which, over the years, has included such notable performers as Barbra Streisand, Simon and Garfunkel, Diana Ross, Garth Brooks, Bob Marley and the Wailers, and Bon Jovi.

Before the concert, Bocelli nostalgically reflected, “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. 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.”

Concerto: One Night In Central Park will also be released on CD , DVD and CD+DVD by Sugar/Decca on November 14th.

Great Performances is a production of THIRTEEN for WNET New York Public Media, one of America’s most prolific and respected public media providers. For nearly 50 years, WNET has been producing and broadcasting national and local arts programming to the New York community.

Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park is directed by David Horn. For Great Performances, Mitch Owgang and Andrea Cotromano are producers; Bill O’Donnell is series producer; David Horn and Filippo Sugar are executive producers.

Barilla is the main sponsor of the concert event and the television broadcast. Major funding for the Great Performances telecast is provided by Vivian Milstein, the Starr Foundation, the Irene Diamond Fund, the Philip and Janice Levin Foundation, the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, Joseph A. Wilson, public television viewers, and PBS.

60 Responses to “About the Concert”
  1. Jenn says:

    It was so moving on TV I can’t imagine what a thrill it would have been to see Andrea and friends live in Central Park. I can see why the rain did not deter any of the spectators to leave.

  2. Gina De Vittorio says:

    Will the Central Park Concert be rebroadcasted on PBS? I saw his concert in Washington DC and it was awsome! Mille Grazie!

  3. Liz says:

    I fell asleep 20 minutes into the show and woke up just before Tony Bennett. Now I know I have to get the DVD. He is so good and so good looking! I usually work nights but this was my night off and whipped. His music was like a lullabye to me. Caught his Christmas concert last night.

  4. Marjorie says:

    Good heavens!! You left out the name of the beautiful soprano who sang “Time To Say Goodbye” with Andrea. That song isn’t nearly as special without that soprano voice. She wore that outstanding green gown. Her name, please?!

    • david ernst says:

      Hi Marjorie,

      Thanks for pointing out that omission on the website! The soprano who sang with Andrea is Ana Maria Martinez. We’ll update it immediately.

      Thanks,
      GP Team

      • A Giusti says:

        You may also add that the beautiful soprano with the green dress who brilliantly sang with Bocelli “Time to Say Goodby” Ana Maria Martinez is from Puerto Rico.

  5. Lisa says:

    Will this concert be broadcasted again?

  6. Farrah says:

    What a show! Just watched it again on PBS. Moved me to tears! Thank you so much for such a wonderful performance!

  7. Sharon says:

    What are the words to the song: You Were There ?

  8. DJEBBAR ASMA says:

    J’aime les chanson:
    Besame mucho,a Te,mille lune mille onde, con te parti ro, vivo per lei ,because we believe ,dare to live ( Vivere ) duet with Laura Pausini
    Tous vos fan en l’ALGERIE admire beaucoup votre voie et suivent tous vos albums sortis , tous vos chanson sont au top

  9. Ken says:

    My sister missed the concert and she loves Bocelli. When I watched the performance, I believe there was a donation level that would also include receiving a DVD of the performance. Is that still a possibility now?

  10. Cordelia Bonaccorso says:

    Im gonna go with The Hurt Locker. (^_^)

  11. Mary says:

    I would love to have the DVD and will go to the PBS to get it. I did watched the presentation, they offered tickets for the concerts with donations, is this available, or is it only for members.

  12. Gloria says:

    So lucky tonight, May 19th, 2012, to be watching what must be a repeat of the 2011 show . Every song was sheer delight. The voices are superb and it is a privilege to watch and hear. I have been an opera lover from early childhood and now we are able to “go to the Me” via cable TV in theaters throughout the country. Television is one of the greatest inventions for all the people.

  13. Viki Bello says:

    Guys, we couldn’t find this concert on DVD on your website. Please provide a direct link right here, below the article, or better yet sell it on Amazon next to the VHS they have listed. Please, it’s 2012 already, who has VCRs today? ;-)

  14. Bob Bello says:

    Hi, we are looking to buy on DVD “American Dream: Andrea Bocelli’s Statue of Liberty Concert” (2001), but all we can find is a VHS copy on Amazon (Asin B000QB4PZO). Please list it here on sell it on Amazon, because this is a legendary concert with tribute to the Italian immigrants and we want to have it in our family. Thank you!

    • david ernst says:

      Hi Bob and Viki,

      You are correct, and unfortunately due to its date of manufacture, there is no DVD version of Andrea Bocelli’s Statue of Liberty Concert. We have other Andrea Bocelli programs available on DVD and hope you stay tuned to for more GREAT PERFORMANCES.

      Thanks for watching.

  15. Amass says:

    I am listening to his music when i’m at work because it just helps me concentrate and be more efficient. An amazing voice!

  16. Braco says:

    I too listen Andrea Bocelli at work.He is such an inspiring person and his voice is amazing.I’m so upset I missed the concert.Will I have another opportunity?

  17. Jenna says:

    What was the date of this live show? Seems to have occurred after the summer in 2011? We just saw it replayed for New Year’s Eve. We own a copy somewhere in our collection I am sure the date is on it but I was curious why the date is not on this website.

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