That  is the view of the world-famous Hungarian Béla Mavrák, who takes a  great personal interest in the most far-flung tribes in the world.  This  quotation was the result of his visit to a tribe in Papua New Guinea,  who received him as their first white visitor and adorned his farewell  aria with unusual Aborigine vocals. His voice is heard and loved all  over the globe. No lesser a personage than Lord Yehudi Menuhin  accompanied the star tenor in 1999 at a concert performance in aid of  the German Yehudi Menuhin Fund. It was from him that Mavrák adopted the  humility of a great star which has gained him the worldwide affection of  his fans, although since 2006 his international stage performances have  become a little more ostentatious. Star violinist André Rieu enlisted  Béla Mavrák to join his ensemble and made him known to an audience of  millions in all the continents of the earth.  Now, with "Un Soplo en el  Aire" Mavrák has fulfilled a long-held dream in between his world tours  with the great violinist Rieu from Maastricht. Whilst visiting Cuba he  once again felt that strong urge to get to know the people and the  origins of their culture. It was in some ways a melancholy experience,  because the Cuba of the past has changed dramatically. His brand-new  album expresses this change: grandiose vocals - Buena Vista feeling -  passion and emotion!
 
Mavrák was born in Austria to Hungarian parents and christened in  St. Steven's Cathedral in Vienna; he grew up in Vojvodina (now a part of  Serbia) and his youth years of learning and traveling took him to Italy  and all over Europe. This time was followed by numerous tours of the  great concert halls and opera houses around the globe. He started to  study Song at Belgrade Musical Academy in 1989 and continued his studies  at the College of Music and Dance in Cologne, Germany, where he  graduated with an artistic diploma in 1994. After receiving private  tuition from the world-famous Milanese tenor Franco Corelli and  attending master classes given by Italian opera tenor Gianni Raimondi  and the Swedish lyric Mavrák was born in Austria to Hungarian parents  and christened in St. Steven's Cathedral in Vienna; he grew up in  Vojvodina (now a part of Serbia) and his youth years of learning and  traveling took him to Italy and all over Europe. This time was followed  by numerous tours of the great concert halls and opera houses around the  globe. He started to study Song at Belgrade Musical Academy in 1989 and  continued his studies at the College of Music and Dance in Cologne,  Germany, where he graduated with an artistic diploma in 1994. After  receiving private tuition from the world-famous Milanese tenor al tenor  Nicolai Gedda, he did not have to wait long for the first great parts  and awards. He performed the leading role of Rodolfo in Puccini's opera  La Bohème at Belgrade State Opera, for which he was awarded first prize  at the International Singing Contest in Italy. Numerous further roles  took Béla Mavrák to Germany, Japan, Argentina and Brazil and around the  world several times, until in 2006 André Rieu asked him to be guest  tenor at 110 concerts on his Europe/Asia/America tour. Rieu and the  audiences were delighted with him, and his contract was extended for  hundreds more guest appearances. That is the glamorous side of this  exceptional singer.
 Mavrák's artistic soul always draws him back to the originality of  cultures, currently Cuba.   "That is where I dis-covered the origins of a  cultivated music with a simplicity, modesty, warmth and radiance that  can capture the hearts of so many people of all generations all over the  world," he answered, when he was asked what so fascinated him about the  Caribbean island of Cuba. Because if music is pure emotion - and who  could doubt it - then the legendary "Buena Vista Social Club" is the  personification of emotional Cuban music in its purest and most original  form.
"When I was given the opportunity to select the tracks for this CD, I  was keen to combine two things: the music I as a classical tenor have  sung to people on stages all over the world in so many delightful years;  and the original sound and authentic playing of the Buena Vista Social  Club, sounds which have been touching people's hearts for more than  twenty years." 
 He was gentle and cautious in the way he led the Cuban musicians  toward a culture which was foreign to them, and the result is a  respectful mixture of traditional Cuban folklore and European, largely  immortal, melodies. "In the course of our work together, I recognized  how great and significant a remark by Yehudi Menuhin was that he made at  the close of our joint concert: 'Singing is the mother tongue of all  humanity'."
This album is remarkable for its honesty and for the melancholy  moments which Béla Mavrák describes like this: "The original music of  Cuba combined with gentle references to modern western pop music and  music from home country, supported by Indian tablas, Turkish drums and  electric guitars in Latino sound have given the classics and evergreens  of this CD a very special, unmistakable character. With no other song on  the CD was I asked quite so often why I had chosen to record a new  version of it: the immortal classic 'Lili Marleen'.  The answer is  simple and it stands for the universal, unbounded power of music.   Whenever this song was played over the loudspeakers on the warfronts of  World War Two, the gunfire stopped and there was silence - on both  sides.... And that is why I still believe in the power and magic of  music!" 
 Barriers between genres? Definitely not here, because "Un Soplo en  el Aire" is an atmospherically dense work, not of contrasts but rather  of successful connections.
     Bela Mavrak tour dates with André Rieu in USA
 11/29        Phoenix            Jobin.com Arena
11/30        Las Vegas        Orleans Arena
12/1         San Diego         San Diego Sports Arena
12/2         Ontario             Citizen Business Bank  Arena
12/3         Los Angeles      NOKIA Theater LA Live
 12/4         San José          HP Pavillion
12/6         Seattle             Key Arena
12/7         Vancouver        General Motors Place
12/9         Ft. Lauderdale  Bank Atlantic Centre
12/10       Tampa             St. Pete Tomes FORUM
 12/11       Orlando            Amway Center
12/12       Toronto            Air Canada Center
Bela Mavrak tour dates with André Rieu in USA
 11/29        Phoenix            Jobin.com Arena
11/30        Las Vegas        Orleans Arena
12/1         San Diego         San Diego Sports Arena
12/2         Ontario             Citizen Business Bank  Arena
12/3         Los Angeles      NOKIA Theater LA Live
 12/4         San José          HP Pavillion
12/6         Seattle             Key Arena
12/7         Vancouver        General Motors Place
12/9         Ft. Lauderdale  Bank Atlantic Centre
12/10       Tampa             St. Pete Tomes FORUM
 12/11       Orlando            Amway Center
12/12       Toronto            Air Canada Center
Kedves Bela Mavrak,
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