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Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2023 9:22 am
by bachmahlerfan
His official site has finally become a fully functioning website. His Patreon page has been discontinued, but you can now donate through his website with PayPal, or just with a card using the PayPal service.

https://lucabrugnoli.co.uk/

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2023 6:02 pm
by Padmachou
Hi everyone ! :D
Have you received your copy of Luca’s album ? I have not read any reviews so far…

I thought I should share a few words if some of you hesitate to purchase it. And since Luca is asking for reviews himself.

This is truly a great album, and I do not have any regrets, it was well worth sponsoring Luca and it is a treasure album.

I already listened to Rise Up before, but I find this record even better and precise. Same for Vincent, I did not know the song before Luca choose to sing it, and I like it very much. Lorenc’s Ave Maria is still one of my favorites, ever since he performed it for the BCC Young Chorister contest. It shows his talent.

Then, there are some songs I did not know what to expect about, like “O Quam Tristis”, which is definitely one of my favorite, calming and enthralling at the same time. The Rose is a soothing one. And The glitt’ring sun is fantastic it shows a side of Luca’s voice I do not remember hearing before.

I am really glad to hear his voice and famous pieces like “Be still for the presence of the Lord” or “The Lord bless you and keep you”, as well as “Ave Verum Corpus”, which I always found annoying when choirs sing it, but I really like this solo version.

I couldn’t name a better interpretation of “Pie Jesu” and “Panis Angelicus” than the ones on the album. Luca working along with Alice Platten which was my favorite girl candidate of the BCC contest is a great idea, their voices fit together and they make something special of these very well known pieces.

I feel like Lift the wings, Irish blessing and Fields of Gold will need more listening to grow on me, since I still can not hum the songs, but they are good ones. Both sides now is different, to me it feels like it does not suit Luca’s voice so well ? I do not know, maybe in a few weeks it will be my favorite, you never know ! It is one that surprises me, to be sure.

And there is Litany to the Holy Spirit, which is good but just not my style. :mrgreen:

All in all, I would advise to purchase the album and listen to it at least once a week. It is fantastic. I would love to hear Luca perform one of his concerts live ! :D

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Wed May 03, 2023 5:27 am
by bachmahlerfan
Well, I finally got my CD in the mail today, May 2nd. Some of my initial thoughts: "Rise Up" and "Vincent" came out really good not surprisingly. He managed to keep his voice sufficiently steady and relaxed in "Pie Jesu", which made it sound quite good. "Both sides now" may be the most intriguing and unexpected track on the album. I'm not sure if I like everything about how the arrangement plays out (too high perhaps?), but there are enough good things about it to make me want to listen to it more times. "The glitt'ring sun" was good for the most part, except for those two runs where he breathes too much. Personally, I think Arne is a mediocre composer, but the English sure like recording him. I thought his voice sounded significantly better on this recording of "Lift the Wings" compared to the initial Kickstarter recording which sounded less steady and a bit strident at times. I still think it could've been set in a lower key, however. I enjoyed "O Quam Tristis" and felt that it expressed quite a range of emotions. The harmonies take a couple of surprising turns in this song. You could argue that the instruments steal the show on this track, although Luca certainly sings it well. Finally, I thought both "Ave Verum Corpus" and "The Rose" are examples of how restraint can be a good thing when it comes to singing and with the instrumentalists as well.

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Sun May 07, 2023 3:18 pm
by Luckdragon

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 8:25 am
by bachmahlerfan
I will mention something that annoyed me on one particular track, the Lorenc "Ave Maria". I thought the instruments were overpowering at times, especially the soprano saxophone. I suspect this may have prompted Luca to oversing some notes.

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Tue May 09, 2023 8:38 am
by Mercurial909
Thanks for the review. 👍🏼

I’ve only heard two tracks so far I think but wow, Luca sounds so vocally accomplished, nuanced, and confident vocally.
His rendition of Rise up is absolutely stunning, and Fields of Gold is just gorgeous and draws you in.

Pre-ordered mine and can’t wait to kick back and relax and enjoy the whole of the album!

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Tue May 09, 2023 6:56 pm
by Luckdragon
bachmahlerfan wrote: <span title="Mon May 08, 2023 8:25 am">1 year ago</span> I will mention something that annoyed me on one particular track, the Lorenc "Ave Maria". I thought the instruments were overpowering at times, especially the soprano saxophone. I suspect this may have prompted Luca to oversing some notes.
And that orange sweater in "Fields..." talk about loud!

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Thu May 18, 2023 4:57 pm
by JimmyRiddle


Tune in for those who can. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001lyy4
Radio 4's not normally on my listen to list but it will be later on. :wink:

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Fri May 19, 2023 5:35 pm
by Luckdragon
"Rise Up" is now available on all major streaming platforms.


Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Wed May 31, 2023 2:30 am
by bachmahlerfan
I'm wondering who wrote this original song. Is it by him, or did someone else write it for him?


Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Wed May 31, 2023 10:32 am
by Surpinto
bachmahlerfan wrote: <span title="Wed May 31, 2023 2:30 am">1 year ago</span> I'm wondering who wrote this original song. Is it by him, or did someone else write it for him?
Singing is one thing, composing is another. If Luca really did write an original piece that would be on a whole other level in my opinion.

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 5:03 pm
by JimmyRiddle


A little behind the scenes footage provided by Auriens Chelsea.

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 6:20 pm
by Surpinto
JimmyRiddle wrote: <span title="Sat Jun 17, 2023 5:03 pm">1 year ago</span>

A little behind the scenes footage provided by Auriens Chelsea.
Oh wow! Nice find. :D

Luca mentioned on social media that he does not intend to re-enter the BBC Chorister of the Year competition. This is a real shame but I understand his reasoning. :cry:

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 6:28 pm
by bachmahlerfan
Surpinto wrote: <span title="Sat Jun 17, 2023 6:20 pm">1 year ago</span>
JimmyRiddle wrote: <span title="Sat Jun 17, 2023 5:03 pm">1 year ago</span>

A little behind the scenes footage provided by Auriens Chelsea.
Oh wow! Nice find. :D

Luca mentioned on social media that he does not intend to re-enter the BBC Chorister of the Year competition. This is a real shame but I understand his reasoning. :cry:
I certainly agree with his decision, considering the opportunities he was given as a runner-up and having recorded his own album as well. Also, it's clear to me that he does not want to be a Classical musician. So, the chorister competition is somewhat irrelevant to his current trajectory as a musician.

Re: Luca Brugnoli

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 6:40 pm
by Lux Aeterna
Since is 13 now we don't even know what will happen in the next months. I think it's better for him to have short-terms plans and see what happens. And yes, it seems to be more focused on non classical songs now, so voice aside, a choiristers competion is not what he really wants now.