Argentina, born in Mendoza, she lived for many years in European countries, where she stood out as an opera artist. Cangemi often says that she sings as if it were her last time. And she teaches that the technique was and is decisive in her career. This Sunday night, she was accompanied by the Argentine Baroque Orchestra and an audience immersed, immersed, in silence and emotion. With each aria she finished singing, there was a loud standing ovation. In the audience, it was possible to hear adjectives such as “splendid”, “magnificent”, “impeccable”.
The baroque concert called ‘Dear Sassone…Handel’s Italian music’ was a tribute to the German artist who was nationalized as an Englishman and who lived in Italy – the birthplace of baroque opera. ‘Dear Sassone’, scholars explain, was the affectionate nickname he received from the Italians – that is, “the dear German”. With her art, with her singing, Verónica Cangemi moves even those who don’t understand lyrics. At the end of the show, the comments upon leaving the historic CCK were even more sensitive: “It made me cry”, said a follower of the artist.
The singer studied in depth the music she transmits – the history of its authors, the history of the countries where the songs she praises were born and talks about the baroque, in conversations with friends and professionals, with simplicity, broad knowledge and in a natural way about something so complex for someone who is illiterate in the field. For a Brazilian, it is good to know, for example, how the soprano knows the work of maestro Heitor Villa-Lobos. Knowledge, talent and simplicity were seen on stage this Sunday. And the public, whether understood or not, followed her moved. Cangemi usually goes on international tours. Hopefully, include Brazil.
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