ANOTHER STOLEN MOMENT FROM AMiNE HACHEM’S CARNEGIE HALL CONCERT
Another Stolen Moment from Tenor Amine Hachem’s Carnegie Hall Concert.
Another Stolen Moment from Tenor Amine Hachem’s Carnegie Hall Concert.
A Stolen Moment from Tenor Amine Hachem’s Carnegie Hall Concert.
Tenor Amine Hachem Performs “Dicitencello Vuje” with the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra
Experience the magic of Dicitencello Vuje, a timeless Neapolitan love song, performed by international tenor Amine Hachem alongside the Lebanese Philharmonic Orchestra.
About the Song:
Composed in 1930 by Rodolfo Falvo with lyrics by Enzo Fusco, this classic has been performed by legendary tenors such as Franco Corelli, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Mario Del Monaco, Mario Lanza, and The Three Tenors (Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, José Carreras).
A Story of Love & Longing:
“Dicitencello Vuje” is a heartfelt confession of unspoken love. A man asks a friend of his beloved to reveal his deep passion, only to later admit—through tears—that she is the one he truly loves.
English Adaptation:
The song was later adapted into “Just Say I Love Her”, recorded by artists such as Vic Damone, Eddie Fisher, Frankie Avalon, Al Martino, Dean Martin, Connie Francis, Tony Bennett, Nina Simone, and Timi Yuro.
Tenor Amine Hachem sings La Vie En Rose in New York.
Word from Artist:
“When love speaks, it sings in French…
Experience a glimpse of tenor Amine Hachem’s captivating live performance of the iconic Christmas carol ‘Joy to the World’ in the heart of New York City.
CHRISTMAS WITH AMiNE is a dazzling Christmas concert presented worldwide, starring internationally acclaimed tenor Amine Hachem alongside renowned music director Brian Holman. Celebrate the season with an unforgettable evening of holiday classics and festive cheer!
The holiday season is upon us, and we couldn’t be more excited to share a special musical evening with all of you. Join Amine Hachem on December 10th at 54 BELOW, Broadway’s premier supper club in New York City, for a night of celebration and song at my Holiday Concert – “Around The World Part II.”
This concert will take you on a journey through diverse musical landscapes, blending the magic of the season with the sounds of the world. Tenor Amine Hachem will be joined by the incredible conductor and pianist Brian Holman, who will lead a dynamic big band, that will bring the house down.
“Amine Hachem’s New York Holiday Special” promises to be one of the most memorable musical experiences of the season, filled with joy, energy, and the spirit of the holidays.
🎟 Only a handful of tickets remain, so grab yours now: https://54below.org/events/amine-hachem-around-the-world-part-ii/
Note from artist:
“On April 13th, I had the honor of performing at the St. Jude’s Hope & Heritage Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City. With a sold-out crowd from across the US, we raised over $720,000! Congratulations to everyone who contributed to this incredible cause. For the kids of St. Jude!” ❤️🥂
#StJude #ForTheKids #HopeAndHeritage #nyc #newyork
A SNIPPET FROM AMINE HACHEM’S RECENT CONCERT IN NEW YORK SINGING IMANI SATE’E – إيماني ساطع
Note from Artist:
“This song, performed in the Lebanese dialect at my New York show, deeply echoes my childhood in the old country. In this season of hope, I’d like to share it with you.”
Tenor Amine Hachem is scheduled to perform on April 13th at Cipriani 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York. The performance will be part of the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Gala.
Get your tickets here: www.stjude.org/hopeandheritage
Note from Artist:
“Excited to announce my upcoming performance in New York City! Join me in supporting the incredible cause of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on April 13th at Cipriani 42nd Street.
Let’s come together for the kids of St. Jude! ❤️”
“His performances are captivating” (iHeart Radio)
“One of the best holiday concerts in New York” (Metro New York)
“Audiences ate from his hand” (PBS)
“A soulful and handsome young man who delivers an electrifying and thrilling performance bringing the crowd to their feet” (An Nahar, Lebanon)
“Amine Hachem pushes the boundaries of operatic music by integrating it with unconventional sounds from around the world” (BroadwayWorld)
“Aucun défi n’effraiera cet artiste aussi virtuose qu’intelligent” (L’Orient Le Jour)
“Like a missile piercing the air the voice of Lebanese-born opera singer Amine Hachem propels him to the top of his profession” (Al-Mohajer/The Emigrant)
“Hachem has been blessed with a magnificent instrument” (Rosalind Elias, Metropolitan Opera star)
“His voice is a gift from God” (Al-Mohajer/The Emigrant)
Lebanese-American tenor Amine J. Hachem, “a fresh, strong, and beautiful Mediterranean voice,” has been called “a soulful and handsome young man who delivers an electrifying and thrilling performance bringing the crowd to their feet” (An Nahar, Lebanon).
