Micheal Castaldo 'dazzles' in the Little Theatre on September 30, 2012

October 11, 2012

The large crowd applauds and the curtains open to even more applause as Micheal Castaldo steps onto the stage. Behind him, magnificent moving imagery projecting images of his beloved Italy. To his right, the string quartet from the Richmond County Orchestra and center stage, four magnificent dancers. The Hyblart Dance Company is a modern Sicilian dance ensemble and have come from Ragusa Marina in Sicily for today’s concert.

Castaldo opens with ‘Il Mondo’.  Any concert that opens with such a beautiful introduction spoken so lovingly is unquestionably destined to be a performance filled with love. That is exactly how the rest of the afternoon played out – with a generous outpouring of love.

Micheal Castaldo (always with his hat) looks impeccable dressed in black, a white button down shirt, pocket kerchief and a red rose on his left lapel.

His stage presence is ‘enormous’. Warmly, he welcomes his adoring audience andintroduces his string quartet and the dancers. 'Notti di Luci' follows performed in Italian and English, and you cannot help but believe that “And I love you, yes I love you”, sung with such passion, is dedicated to his beautiful wife Bozena. With much pride and a beaming smile, Castaldo announces that he will be singing on The RedCarpet at the Columbus Day Parade in New York City. The crowd goes wild.

'I te vurria vasà' comes next and Micheal interjects “You know the words to this song – join along” and the audience does. There is much joy in the auditorium – you can feel the excitement. The sound is full, the voice, impeccable, and the visual – dazzling.

Sitting in the dark watching and hearing, one feels as if you are transported on an exotic journey to Micheal’s beloved homeland – Italy. The staging is simple, sunning, and very, very ‘effective’. So simple that it is a multi dimensional spectacular feast for the eyes.

As lovingly as the afternoon began, the momentum continues. ‘He lives in you’, ‘Senza catene’, and ‘Brucia la terra’ follow, each performance as immaculate and well presented that one (with closed eyes) might thing that you are enjoying a studio recording. The voice is strong, articulate, warm, and ‘enormous’.

Visually, the production looses no momentum at all. Castaldo has orchestrated a phenomenon on stage. At most, with the string quartet and the dancers, including Castaldo, there are at any one time only 9 performers on stage and yet, the visual with the projected imagery and fluid dance movement is simply spectacular. The stage appears to be full. You are on a virtual journey filled with the glory of the music and the camaraderie between the artist, his fellow performers and most importantly his adoring audience is connected as if everyone were a part of the production.

Micheal continues with ‘Guarda questa terra’, ‘Alleluia’, the world premier of ‘Calabrisella Mia’. 'Calabrisella Mia' is a traditional Calabrian folk song with a flamenco vibe, sung in the Calabrian dialect. By the time he completes his afternoon performance, he and his audience are ‘one’.

After the concert there is a post concert reception. A woman walks up to Micheal and with much heartfelt expression in her face, and voice, she says, “Thank you for taking me home to my beloved Italy today, and for rekindling my warmest and most heartfelt memories of my parents who formed part of those first immigrants who came to the United States.”

Any performer who can connect his audience to their heritage with such enormous intensity is with no doubt, enormously gifted and talented.  Castaldo definitely is!

This article in taken, in part, from an article by Kenneth Hieber – a multi faceted, Blog Talk Radio Personality on “One Voice from Africa”.

Click here to listen to Micheal's performance.