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Ma che bello questo amore, according to DoReSol
In Ma che bello questo amore, the voice of Eros Ramazzotti unfolds with a warmth that invites immersion in the emotion of a deep feeling. The piece, with a duration of 4:11, is an example of how production can enhance vocal expressiveness. In its sonic conception, Celso Valli's work as an arranger lays the foundation, while the mixing, handled by Alfio Galimberti, Giambattista Lizzori, and Trevor Vallis, shapes a polished soundscape that allows every nuance of Eros Ramazzotti's performance to shine through with clarity.
Eros Luciano Walter Ramazzotti, born in Rome in 1963, has built a distinguished career in pop music, establishing himself as a relevant figure not only in Italy but also in Europe and Latin America. His distinctive vocal timbre, often described as nasal, has become a trademark throughout his career. Before dedicating himself fully to music, Eros Ramazzotti had early encounters with the world of cinema in his childhood, participating as an extra in productions such as Federico Fellini's Amarcord, which won an Oscar in 1973. His father, Rodolfo Ramazzotti, also had musical aspirations, even recording two songs. Despite an attempt to enter the conservatory and studying accounting, music was always a latent path, culminating in a career that has sold millions of records.
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Eros Ramazzotti · 1997 · Track 4
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