Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Wrestling Low Cut Singlets

Love and Marc Hervieux


"Why is it that love is so sweet looking, tested, or if so brutal and tyrannical. "William Shakespeare
Excerpt from Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet : an essential part of love, but also a hot topic, and have been for a long time. A true classic, this tragedy of Shakespeare back to antiquity is fitted through the opera, popular music, dance, musicals, films ...

Moreover, tenor Marc Hervieux played the popular role of Romeo in a series of performances suitable for opera. The opera singer has made great love duets with Juliet, a sustained inspiration, culminating in the fatal destiny of the lovers of Verona. Elegiac duet that punctuate the action and give the work its mysterious ball during their first encounter, love at first sight, the famous balcony scene Juliet's love consumed the morning of the wedding night and finally, the final duet of the lovers' death.

On national and international stages, Marc has also responded to the invitation of many opera houses in particular to sing Rodolfo in La Bohème , Alfredo in La Traviata and more ...

Marc goes from opera to popular classics of the Francophonie with his first career album "When We".


flavor of love, Mark, a duet with Ginette Reno , we sang "When we give ourselves."
The lyrics reflect love, the essence of life:

"I would give my whole life

To be loved
My Way
What for
All the world's gold
If you're alone
For a second big risk is

When we give ourselves

I gave everything I
n'reprends
nothing surprises me love. " Always

duet with Ginette, it performs "Give me the love."


After crossing noticed worldwide, Mark and his 11 musicians will stop at our Summer Festival July 10! Currently on tour "After we" throughout Quebec, he sings Aznavour, Plamondon and Goldman ... and will attend the Salle J.-Antonio-Thompson March 12 next.

I could not help in this week of Valentine's Day, to speak of love.

is now yours to share with the VoiceFest your favorite love songs. We look forward to! For this, you must place your YouTube link in the comments of this blog or on our Facebook page!

I leave you with my heart shot to put in your ears:


Nancy Côté
Communications Coordinator

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