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Arts Calendar / February 17 / Concerts
20:00 Laura Pausini (Italy)
Laura PausiniBy 2004, roughly a decade after she made her recording debut at the age of 18, Laura Pausini had sold over 25 million albums worldwide, quite an impressive feat for someone who'd never really broken into the lucrative English-language market. The Italian singer (born May 16, 1974) began her career at a young age, making her live debut at only age 12. Her singing didn't really take off until 1993, however, when she made her self-titled debut and scored a big hit with "La Solitudine." A year later - in a practice that would come to define her career and compound her success - she released a Spanish version of her debut, including a version of her breakthrough hit, titled accordingly as "Lo Soledad." Further albums followed for Pausini - Laura (1995), Le Cose Che Vivi/Las Cosas Que Vives (1996), La Mia Risposta/Mi Respuesta (1998), Tra Te e il Mare/Entre Tu y Mil Mares (2000) - each of them finding mass success in their respective markets. During these formative years, Pausini enjoyed her fame, for instance singing for Pope John Paul II at a special Vatican Christmas mass as well as at Barbra Streisand's birthday party in 1998, and embarking on sold-out world tours. She capped off this run of success with a round of greatest-hits collections - The Best of Laura Pausini/Lo Mejor de Laura Pausini (2001) - and, in turn, with what was planned to be her English-language crossover album, From the Inside (2002). There was a lot riding on From the Inside, it should noted, and so when it met a mixed reception and essentially struck out with consumers, a lot was made of its failure to penetrate the English-language market. She understandably took some time off after her world tour and didn't return until late 2004, with Resta in Ascolto/Escucha. Released a long four years since her last proper Romance-language studio album, this one had a lot riding on it as well, suffice it to say, considering not only the long wait but also the disappointment of From the Inside. So it was a relief when Resta in Ascolto/Escucha returned her to the top of the charts, particularly thanks to the power ballad "Víveme." In fact, Warner Music Latina reissued the album in America in late 2005 to capitalize on its Latin Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Album, adding a bonus DVD disc. Shortly after winning that Grammy Award, Warner released a triumphant live CD/DVD, Live in Paris 05, to capitalize on the momentum. The label then gave Pausini free reign to record an album of covers, Io Canto/Yo Canto (2006), consisting of Italian pop/rock songs mainly from the '90s that had greatly influenced her. Selling over 500,000 copies, Io Canto/Yo Canto was the biggest selling album of the year in Italy, while Pausin also scooped the award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album at the Latin Grammy Awards. In 2007, Laura Pausini became the first female artist to perform at the San Siro Stadium in Milan, with the show being released on CD/DVD in November that year, entitled San Siro 2007. A year later, Pausini released her tenth studio album, Primavera in Anticipo/Primavera Anticipada, which included the single "Invece no" / "En cambio no" as well as a duet with British singer/songwriter James Blunt. 2009 saw the singer organize another concert at the San Siro - this time featuring a host of female artists - to raise money for those affected by that year's L'Aquila earthquake, with the resulting DVD selling 250,000 copies. Pausini continued to tour before going to work on her next album, Inedito/Inédito. Released in 2010, the record was promoted on the Inedito World Tour, which included a date at London's Royal Albert Hall. In late 2012, Laura Pausini recorded a duet with Josh Groban for his album All That Echoes, before reissuing her 1993 single "La solitudine" digitally in Italian, Spanish and English to celebrate twenty years since it's original release. Celebrating 20th anniversary of career the singer recorded an album "The greatest hits Laura Pausini: 1993-2013" featuring Ennio Morricone, Marc Anthony, Ivete Sangalo, Alejandro Sanz, Michael Bublé, Ray Charles, Lara Fabian, Andrea Bocelli, Miguel Bosé, Charles Aznavour, James Blunt. Laura Pausini's world tour is dedicated to this date. More info
Crocus City Hall 
19:00 Leonidas Kavakos (Greece)
"Great Instrumental Concertos" series. Performer - Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra. Conductor and soloist - Leonidas Kavakos (violin, Greece). Leonidas Kavakos is recognised across the world as a violinist and artist of rare quality, known at the highest level for his virtuosity, superb musicianship and the integrity of his playing. Born in Athens into a musical family, Kavakos's first steps as a violinist were guided by his parents. He studied at the Hellenic Conservatory with Stelios Kafantaris, one of the three important mentors in his life, together with Josef Gingold and Ferenc Rados. With three competitions to his name before the age of 21, he won the Sibelius Competition in 1985, and the Paganini and Naumburg competitions in 1988. These successes led to his recording the original Sibelius Violin Concerto (1903/4) for the first time in history, recognised with a Gramophone Award; and to the honour of performing on the famous "Il Cannone" Guarneri del Gesu, which belonged to Paganini. Kavakos's international career has allowed him to develop close relationships with the world's major orchestras and conductors. Since 2012, Leonidas Kavakos has been an exclusive Decca Classics recording artist. For the past two years Kavakos has curated an annual violin and chamber-music masterclass in Athens, attracting violinists and ensembles from all over the world and reflecting his deep commitment to the handing on of musical knowledge and traditions. Leonidas Kavakos is passionate about the art of violin and bow making, both in the past and now, in the present. Kavakos considers instrument making to be a great mystery and, to our day, an undisclosed secret. In program: Mozart. Concerto # 4 for violin and orchestra; Brahms. Symphony # 4; Prokofiev. Symphony # 1.
Moscow Conservatory Great Hall 
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