What FUN this disc is! Very enjoyable!
author: John Borton
What a pleasant surprise to find Dale Miller playing some of my favorite Opera Arias fingerstyle! Fun, fresh,& sometimes sprightly performances (with a hint of Azurro (think blue)! If you like opera, chances are you'll really enjoy adding this to your collection as I did. Just listen to the sample of the rousing "Questa o quella" (one of the Duke's arias from Rigoletto) & you'll know this one's for you. Dale, we'll be hoping for more of these, please!
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SKETCHES FROM ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACE, ANOTHER DREAM...
author: alessandro monti (diplodisc)
Dale Miller has crafted an amazing collection of Opera Arias treated as they were fingerstyle classics. They are at the same time so distant from the original and so familiar: he has an elegant and clean touch. Musicians as diverse and open-minded as John Fahey or Big Luciano would have loved this. The melodic beauty hidden behind all those famous Arias is easily revealed to the listener: all the arrangements show a deep understanding of the complex harmonic structure of the pieces. Dale Miller's own interludes are not fillers but real connections between distant cultural areas. Gram Parsons used to call his songs "Cosmic American Music", so we could call these "Cosmic Italian Songs" indeed... Timeless.
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Worth Checking Out
author: Dirty Linen Magazine
Azzurro Verdi is an enhanced CD that's worth checking out.
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A Good Companion to a Glass of Red Wine
author: Acoustic Guitar Magazine
. . . Azzurro Verdi, shows that Miller is still full of new ideas. The CD consists of operatic arias arranged for solo steel-string blues guitar, a concept that could have become little more than a novelty. But Miller makes it work with gusto. Hearing tunes such as Puccini’s "Signore Ascolta" and Dvorák’s "Song to the Moon" performed with the occasional blues lick thrown in is worth the price of admission . . . a good companion to a glass of red wine.
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