BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND, Dolcissimo upcoming concert: November 14, 2010 7pm, at Carnegie Hall

Dolcissimo  UPCOMING CONCERT: SUNDAY  NOVEMBER 14, 2010, 7pm , at CARNEGIE HALL
 

DOLCISSIMO - will appear at an Annual concert in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, honoring Gloria and Harvey Kaylie.

   Dolcissimo operatic group was founded through an artistic, creative collaboration of Esty Crisona and Dmitri Shevelev in February 2008. The group brings together vocal artists of varying styles, uniting them in a harmonious blend of sublime, inspiring music.

    MAGICAL BEGINNING:

 It all began in February 2008, when Esty and Dmitri met at an evening of community sing along event at the New York Synagogue.  “After that everything was magical – as if things were predestined to happen in the amazing way they’ve turned out“, said Dmitri.  Esty and Dmitri began singing as a duo, leaving their audience hypnotized and electrified by their Broadway Love Duets.  Their soprano and tenor voices are a perfect blend, bringing their own rendition of some of the most beautiful Broadway duets of all time.  After a year of concert performances , the duo increased to  six singers, and had more than fifty appearances in the US, including their Carnegie Hall debut, in November  2009.

 Dolcissimo Members The musical talents of Dolcissimo’s highly gifted members blend perfectly, bringing a unique harmony to each performance. The wide repertoire of the group and the versatility of their music, combined with their beautiful classically trained voices, keep the audience wishing for more.
  

Dolcissimo has been heard on numerous Radio stations.  They also taped a TV show that has been aired in NY,CT, as well as LA and Boston.
  

By popular demand, this exciting operatic group makes their second appearance at  Carnegie Hall on Sunday , November 14, 2010.

 

Dolcissimo welcomes a new member of the group,  Baritone Kreshnik Zhabjaku.

 

We  proudly present guest artists:

 Cantor Netanel Hershtik of the Hampton and New York Synagogues

Izchak Haimov,  Musical Director of the New York Synagogue Choir

Pianist,  Yelena Kurdina,  of the Metropolitan Opera

 

 

For tickets, contact the Carnegie Hall Box Office   at  212.247.7800 or  www.carnegiehall.org

  Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information,  contact Dmitri Shevelev at dmshevlev@hotmail.com or call 347-524-8430

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