
Tony Bennett
In memoriam (2023)
“His velvet voice etched a timeless American songbook; may his melodies forever croon.”
Tony Bennett, born Anthony Benedetto in Queens, New York, stood as a towering figure in the pantheon of American vocalists. Emerging in the 1950s, his career spanned seven decades, mastering a repertoire that bridged traditional pop, jazz, and the Great American Songbook. Renowned for his warm baritone, impeccable phrasing, and the landmark hit "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," Bennett achieved a rare cross-generational appeal. His later years were marked by a triumphant resurgence, highlighted by his celebrated "Duets" projects and a historic partnership with Lady Gaga, earning him 20 Grammy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award. Beyond his vocal prowess, he was a dedicated painter and a civil rights activist. To capture the legendary intimacy and resonance of his live and recorded performances, Bennett frequently utilized high-fidelity equipment such as the Neumann U47 and the Audio-Technica Artist Elite AE5400, ensuring his sophisticated timbre remained front and center.






