Giada Valenti

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Award-winning Venetian vocalist Giada Valenti whisks her audiences away with pageantry and poignancy, dazzling them with her breathtaking vocals, captivating beauty, and her lavish stage presentation. Though every facet of her artistry has been meticulously nurtured—from her prodigious musical talents to her theatrical savvy as a performer—one thing is in the moment every night: her heart. That is because the New York-based artist has been brave enough to heed the calling of her soul.

“I could have had a safe life back home in Venice with my parents, but I dared to dream big. When you do this, people will say you’re crazy,” the iconic performer says. “But don’t listen, push through the sweat, the hard work, the risks, and the rejection, and you’ll see, dreams do come true.”

Giada’s currently celebrating a career milestone with her PBS television special From Venice With Love which is now being released as a CD and DVD. The show is a carefully curated celebration of romance that embraces a wonderfully eclectic canon of classic and contemporary love songs. Within the stunning From Venice With Love show, Giada gorgeously reimagines songs made popular by such diverse artists as The Carpenters, Rosemary Clooney, The Beatles, The Doors, Christina Perri, The Bee Gees, Linda Ronstadt, Dusty Springfield, Roberta Flack, Bread, and Domenico Modugno, among others. The show is filmed in electric New York City, but the DVD is interspersed with transcendent footage of Giada’s beloved home, Venice, Italy. This year, Giada will support this mesmerizing release with a 25-date US tour.

In From Venice With Love, Giada takes her audience on an unforgettable journey of emotionality and elegance. Giada brings to America the spirit of Venice through her sensual sophistication in fashion, her well-timed sense of theatrics and the show’s set design, which evokes the lavishness of fine Venetian architecture. The major revelation of the show is, of course, Giada’s voice. A master singer with an emotive flair, Giada has a profound sense of dynamics and a boundless range, especially here, being backed by some of modern music’s most masterful and intuitive accompanying musicians. Giada can be sensual and sweetly tender, soar with angelic purposefulness, and fill the concert hall with a robust full voice. Throughout the unforgettable show, Giada has the audience in the palm of her hand, sharing reflective anecdotes and warm asides, and engaging with sensual charm.

A PBS special is landmark event for any performer, but for Giada, there is another layer of significance to the association. “When I came to America, I used to watch PBS’s children’s programming to improve my English,” she reveals laughing good-naturedly.

Giada was born and bred in Venice, Italy, and showed prodigious musical promise as early as seven, when she began studying piano and vocals. As a child, she would go on to electrify audiences in regional competitions, wowing audiences with her musical talents and her natural gifts as a performer. She honed her skills studying piano and music theory at the Santa Cecilia music school in Venice, and later through achieving her music degree at the G. Tartini in Trieste. After her formal education, she skyrocketed to the top rung of Italy’s music artists, winning prestigious awards and charting with hit songs. After moving to New York, Giada earned the distinction of being the subject of two hour-long documentaries about her life by the highly regarded Italian television network Sky Italia and Rete 4.

Giada has been in New York for over a decade now. For three years, she was a fixture on the red carpet at the Columbus Day Parade, performing annually the song “Caruso” from her critically acclaimed independently released CD, Italian Signorina. In 2008, iTunes has selected Giada’s interpretation of “Caruso” as one of the 50 best recordings in the Italian language.

Onstage, Giada shines most purely. She was handpicked by producer Sonny Grosso (The Godfather, The French Connection) and musical director Phil Ramone (Billy Joel, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra) to be cast in the Broadway musical Be My Love based on the life story of tenor Mario Lanza. Her shows in cabarets, fine hotels, and elegant theaters have been sold out affairs, showcasing her imagination, and the depth and diversity of her musical talents.

One thing paramount to all of Giada’s success has been her humility and her commitment to giving back. “My grandmother once told me: ‘When you become successful, you are who you are not because of your God given talent, but you are there because people love you so always give something back.’ I never forgot that,” she says.

It’s no surprise that because of her character and values, Giada has been recognized by many esteemed organizations. In October 2008, Giada was named Woman of the Year by the Organization of Italian Charities In America. In February 2010, she was honored by the Commission for Social Justice of the Order Sons of Italy in America for being a good Italian role model. In October of 2011, Giada was awarded the Merit of Honor by the Borough President of Queens, NY for her outstanding cultural contribution to the Italian community in the USA. In April 2012, she was honored by the Saint Brigid Parish for the Distinguished Service in Promulgating the Beauty and Value of Italian Culture and Heritage. In November 2012, she was honored by the Italian American Labor Council for her Work, Achievements, and Life Dedication to Music. Giada is also a nine times recipient of a Grant of the NIAF Sergio Franchi Music Foundation.

Throughout her journey, many things outside music have transformed her life. One painfully complex event happened just as she moved to New York on the heels of a frenzy of major record label interest. Right as she was closing in on her dream of establishing her career in the US, she found herself battling a life-threatening illness that involved fainting daily. The cause, Giada found out, was three tumors in her pancreas. After intense surgery, Giada fought miraculously for her health, and then she had to reclaim her career. Her PBS special has been a special reward for her soulful resilience.

“A lot of people, when they’re on their deathbed say ‘I wish I said this, or did this, or lived in this way.’ But I got a second chance, and now I want to make the world a better place. Now, I cherish every moment. I know I am lucky to be here and still be able to share my gifts,” Giada says.

One other profound life change after her health scare has been a new interest in Transcendental Meditation through the renowned David Lynch Foundation. “Learning to meditate has helped me to be calmer, sleep more, and be more productive. It’s totally changed my life,” Giada says.

Also enriching Giada’s life is connecting to her beloved hometown through its delicious culinary tradition, and through writing about Venice. Giada is a long time member of the Academia Italiana della Cucina, a cultural organization recognized by the Italian government that checks Italian restaurants around the world. She is an in-demand writer and blogger about Venice and the Venetian lifestyle. Recently, she was handpicked by Arianna Huffington to be a contributor of the Huffington Post. Of masterful meals, Giada says: “There is an Italian saying: ‘The whole world eats to stay alive, and we Italians stay alive to eat.’”

When Giada reflects back on her life and her powerful journey, she says: “My story has been really to look for happiness, and spread happiness to others.  What’s kept me going throughout everything is dreaming—dream big—that’s what keeps me going.”

 

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Bringing Italian romance to Carnegie Hall

Following her recent performances with Andrea Bocelli, Italian singer Giada Valenti will do again a concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City, Friday, October 11, 2019.

Giada Valenti, most known for her stunning music special on PBS, will be celebrating Italian heritage & culture month and Hispanic heritage & culture month. The Italian singer will take her audience on a romantic journey with songs written by Italian, Italian-American and Hispanic songwriters, or made famous by Italian, Italian-American and Hispanic artists. A natural storyteller, Giada shares anecdotes and personal tales from her past, creating a genuine connection with her audience.

As special guest International Acclaimed Tenor, James Valenti, will share the stage with her.

Giada, who sings and speaks in five languages, pays tribute to singers and songwriters like Dean Martin, Gloria Estefan, Domenico Modugno, Selena, Ennio Morricone, Armando Manzanero, Harry Warren (born Salvatore Guaragna. but also Luis Miguel, Edith Piaf (half Italian), Mercedes Sosa, Jim Croce, Violetta Parra, Mina, Christina Perri and more. Born and raised in Venice, Giada has always been influenced by her hometown, bringing its magic and passion to her musical style. 

An Evening with Giada Valenti
Friday, October 11 at 8:00 pm
Carnegie Hall
57th Street and Seventh Avenue, New York, NY

For tickets and info: (212) 247-7800 or  www.carnegiehall.org

Hispanic Heritage & Culture Month is celebrated from September 15 till October 15. Italian Heritage & Culture Month is celebrated the whole month of October.

ABOUT GIADA VALENTI
Giada Valenti is an award-winning singer and songwriter, born and raised in Venice, Italy. She is most known for her stunning television special “From Venice With Love” on PBS Television. Giada Valenti, who sings and speaks in five languages, takes her audience in this television special on her romantic journey performing her own interpretations of hits from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. 

But her career started in Europe where she was signed as a young singer with record label Sony BMG and had hits climb directly to the top of the charts. She has received critically acclaimed awards such as the prestigious San Remo Giovanni Talenti Nel Mondo and Festival di Castrocaro. For the past eleven years Giada, currently a resident of Los Angeles, has released her CDs "And I Love You So, "Italian Signorina" and "My Lullaby", “From Venice With Love”, garnering rave reviews. 

She has been featured morning shows of ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC television where she did cooking demos, often making her famous Tiramisu, while talking about her new CD and PBS special. The people of Italy continue their love with Giada, particularly the press who continuously following her career and cover on Italian media and television. 

In November 2017 she made her debut in Las Vegas with a concert at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Since then she is a regular headliner in Las Vegas. In October 2018 she made her debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

ABOUT JAMES VALENTI
Internationally Acclaimed Tenor James Valenti, has built a reputation for his elegant musicianship, commanding presence, ardent style and voice of warm Italianate lustre. The sought after 6'5" tenor, New Jersey native, studied at The Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia and Westminster Choir College. Mr. Valenti made his professional debut at age 25 at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma as Rodolfo in the Franco Zeffirelli production of “La Bohème.”  He has gone on to perform at the most celebrated opera houses in the world including Teatro alla Scala Milan, Metropolitan Opera, Teatro Colón Buenos Aires, Royal Opera House London, Opera National de Paris, Sydney Opera House, Münich, Lyric Opera of Chicago, San Francisco Opera, and Opernhaus Zürich. Recent highlights include concerts at Carnegie Hall, Budapest Hungary, Zimbabwe Africa, St Barth’s, Lake Como Cernobbio Italy, “Tosca” for the rebirth of New York City Opera, “Madama Butterfly” at The Met, “Carmen” in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and Hamburg, “Tosca” for the Detroit Symphony, a concert with fellow star Anna Netrebko at the Baden-Baden Festival in Germany, Rodolfo in “La Bohème” in Hong Kong and Roméo in Birmingham. Mr. Valenti took part in the 2018/2019 national tour of the exciting show “Rocktopia” in the cross-over pOpera style. Mr. Valenti is also a very active humanitarian, giving his time to help children as a celebrity ambassador with the global organization Children International, collaborated with David Foster in a private concert for All Hands and Hearts founded by supermodel Petra Nemcova which rebuilds schools in disaster zones, and Sing For Hope Foundation which promotes arts education around New York City.

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Ticket Phone: 212-247-7800
Ticket Price(s): $35 - $55
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Venue Zip: 10019
Venue City, State: NY
Venue St. Address: 57th Street and Seventh Avenue, New York, NY
Venue: Carnegie Hall
Concert Start Time: 8:00pm
Doors Open: 7:30pm
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