Andrea Bocelli, Grande Ufficiale OMRI (born
22 September 1958) is a five-time Classical Brit winner and three-time Grammy nominated Italian
tenor.
Since his debut album
Il
mare calmo della sera, released in 1994, he has recorded
over 22
pop and
classical albums, including seven complete
operas, five of which have made it to the Top
10 on the
Billboard 200 chart,
and a record-setting 7 have made it to No.
1, on the US
Classical albums
charts. He has sold over
65 million albums worldwide, and is widely regarded as the most
popular Italian singer in the world.
In a 2008
Opinion poll, Classic FM listeners and Radio Times readers voted Bocelli the Nation
's 3rd favourite male singer, higher than any other
non-British artist, including
Opera legends, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and José Carreras.
Early life

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Bocelli
was born in Lajatico
, Tuscany, Italy
, about
40 km south of Pisa
, in 1958, to
parents Alessandro and Edi Bocelli, and grew up on the family farm. It was evident at birth that
he had problems with his sight, and after visits to many doctors
Bocelli was diagnosed with
glaucoma. In
1970, at the age of 12, he completely lost his sight after an
accident during a
football game.
As a young boy, Bocelli showed a great passion for music. His
mother, Edi, has said that music was the only thing that would
comfort him. At the age of six he started
piano lessons before he also learned to play the
flute,
saxophone,
trumpet,
trombone,
harp,
guitar and
drums.
Bocelli would also spend time singing during his childhood and
would later recall that he was "one of those children who would
always be asked to sing for my relatives. I don't think one really
decides to be a singer - other people decide it for you by their
reactions."
At the age of 14 he won his first song
competition, the Margherita d'Oro in Viareggio
with O sole
mio.
After he finished secondary school, in 1980, he studied Law at the University of Pisa. He then graduated as a Doctor of Laws and spent one year as a court appointed lawyer. To earn money Bocelli performed evenings in piano bars. It was there, in 1987, that he met his future wife, Enrica.
Career
1992-1994
In 1992,
Italian rock star
Zucchero held auditions for tenors to make a
demo tape with him of the song
Miserere from his album of
the same name, to send to Italian tenor
Luciano Pavarotti. After hearing Bocelli
on tape, Pavarotti urged Zucchero to use Bocelli instead of him,
saying, "Thank you for writing such a wonderful song. Yet you do
not need me to sing it. Let Andrea sing Miserere with you, for
there is no one finer." The demo tape was from Caterina Caselli,
who had discovered Bocelli: she decided to give him a chance.
Caselli is Bocelli's current manager and producer.
Zucchero eventually persuaded Pavarotti to record the song with him
and it became a
hit throughout Europe. In
Zucchero's European
concert tour in 1993, it
was Bocelli who accompanied him to sing the duet and he was also
given solo sets in the concerts, singing "
Nessun Dorma" from Puccini's
Turandot.
Bocelli signed with the Sugar Records
music label in Milan
after the
group's president heard Bocelli sing Miserere and Nessun dorma at a birthday party for
Zucchero.
In December he entered the preliminary round of the Italian
Sanremo Music
Festival in the category of Giovani performing both parts of
the duet
Miserere. He won the preliminary competition with
the highest marks ever recorded in the Newcomers section.
On 28
December, he debuted in the classical world in a concert at the
Teatro Romolo Valli in Reggio Emilia
.
In February 1994 he entered the main Sanremo Festival competition
with "
Il mare calmo della
sera", and he won the "Newcomers" section, again with a record
score. His
debut album, named after the
song, was released and immediately entered the Italian Top Ten,
going
platinum
within weeks.
In May he toured with Italian pop singer Gerardina Trovato.
In
September he sang at Pavarotti's annual Charity Gala concert, Pavarotti
International in Modena
where he
sang Ruggero Leoncavallo's
"Mattinata" and sang a duet with Pavarotti, Maurizio Morante's
Notte e Piscatore. He also sang "
Libiamo ne' lieti calici" from
Giuseppe Verdi's
La traviata in the finale, along with
Nancy Gustafson,
Giorgia,
Andreas Vollenweider and
Bryan Adams and also Adams' song
All for love.
In
September he made his debut in an opera as Macduff in Verdi's,
Macbeth at the Teatro Verdi
in Pisa
. He performed the hymn,
Adeste Fideles in Rome
before Pope John Paul II in
St. Peter's
Basilica
at Christmas.
1995-1997
As winner of the 1994 Newcomers section at the Sanremo Festival, he
was invited to return the following year, entering the main
competition with
Con te
partirò and finished in fourth place.
The song was included on his album,
Bocelli which was released in Spring
and produced by Italian record producers,
Mauro Malavasi. The album went on to achieve
double platinum sales in Italy. His third album,
Viaggio
Italiano was released in autumn.In November, Bocelli performed
in Belgium and the Netherlands at the annual
Night of the Proms a series of
concerts which consist of a combination of
pop
music and popular
classical
music. Bocelli sang
Miserere and
Funiculì, Funiculà with
guitarist
John Miles.
As a
consequence of this, Con te partirò became the
best-selling single in Belgium
of all time.
In 1996, Bocelli was invited to sing a duet with
English soprano
Sarah Brightman at the final bout of
German
IBF World
Light-Heavyweight boxing champion Henry
Maske. Brightman, a friend of Maske, approached Bocelli after
she heard him singing
Con te partirò, whilst she was
dining in a restaurant. Changing the title lyric of the song to
Time to Say Goodbye,
they re-recorded it as a duet with members of the
London Symphony Orchestra and sang
it as a farewell for Maske. The single debuted atop the German
charts, where it stayed for fourteen weeks. With sales nearing
three million copies, and a sextuple platinum award,
Time to
Say Goodbye eclipsed the previous best-selling single by more
than one million copies. A spin-off single to
Time to Say
Goodbye called
Time to Say Hello has been rumoured to
be in the works. He topped the Spanish singles chart in 1996 with a
duet with
Marta Sanchez,
Vivo Por
Ella, the Spanish version of
Vivo per
lei recorded with Giorgia for the
Romanza album.
The same
year, Bocelli recorded "Je vis pour elle", the French version of
Vivo per lei, as a duet with French
singer
Hélène Ségara.
Released in December 1997, the song became a hit in Belgium
(Wallonia) and France, where it reached #1 on the charts. To date,
it is the best-selling single for Ségara, and the second for
Bocelli, after "Time to Say Goodbye". His 1997 international debut
album,
Romanza
extended Bocelli's fame worldwide as the album went
multi-platinum in many countries.
On 3
March he appeared in Hamburg
, Germany, with Sarah Brightman to receive the
ECHO music award for "Best Single of
the Year".
In
August, he appeared at the Puccini
Festival in Torre del
Lago
in Italy, and then at the World Youth Festival in
Paris, where he again sang in the presence of the Pope.
In the
summer, he gave twenty-two open air
concerts in Germany, as well as an indoor concert in Oberhausen
on 31 August. In September he
performed in concert at the Piazza dei Cavalieri
in Pisa for the home
video A Night in Tuscany ( ) with guests Nuccia Focile, Sarah Brighman and
Zucchero. On 14 September in Munich
, Germany, he
received an ECHO Klassik "Best
seller of the year" award for his album, Viaggio Italiano.
Back in
Italy in Bologna
on 27 September, he yet again sang before the Pope
at the International
Eucharistic Congress. On 19 October, he sang at the TeleFood benefit
concert held in the Vatican
City
, and organised by the Food and Agriculture
Organization to raise awareness about world
hunger. On 25 October he received a
Bambi award, an annual television and media
prize awarded by the German media company
Hubert Burda Media, in the Klassik
category in
Cologne, Germany.
1998-1999
Bocelli
made his debut in a major operatic role in 1998 when he played
Rodolfo in a production of
La bohème at the Teatro
Comunale in Cagliari
from 18 February to 25 February. His fifth
album
Aria - The Opera
Album was released in March.
On 19
April Bocelli entered the United States (USA) market with a concert
at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts
in Washington, D.C.
followed the next day by a reception at the
White
House
with then USA president Bill Clinton. On 5 May, he appeared
in Monte
Carlo
winning two World
Music Awards, one in the category "Best Italian Singer", and
one for "Best Classical Interpretation".
In July and August, he toured North and South America.
His final concert of
the tour at Madison
Square Garden
was sold out. In September, he received his
next Echo Klassik award, this time for "Best selling classical
album" with
Aria - the opera
album.On
Thanksgiving Eve
Bocelli appeared as a guest on
Céline
Dion's
Television special
These Are Special Times in which he joined Dion with their
hit
The
Prayer from Dion's album
These Are Special Times and he
also sang
Ave
Maria solo. Dion introduced him by saying, "I heard
someone say - If God had a singing voice, he would sound a lot like
Andrea Bocelli." As a result of his appearance on the show, his
popularity in the USA further increased. Dion's album containing
The Prayer was released in 1998 and re-issued with the
DVD of the TV special in 2007. The song appeared
on the
Quest for Camelot
soundtrack in 1998 and on Bocelli's album,
Sogno, the following year.
At the
New Year, he performed two concerts at the Bellagio
hotel in Las Vegas
. The hotel used
Con te partirò in
their advertisements, which again increased his popularity further
in the USA.
He also performed the first Internet live
opera broadcast in its entirety from the Detroit
Opera House
, with Denyce
Graves.At the 56th Golden Globe Awards held at
the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly
Hills, California
on 24 January, The Prayer won the Golden Globe
Award for Best Original Song from the film Quest for Camelot.At the 41st Grammy Awards ceremony held at the
Shrine
Auditorium
in Los Angeles, California
on 24 February, Bocelli was nominated in the
Best New
Artist category which was won by Lauryn
Hill. Bocelli and Dion received a
standing ovation after singing
The
Prayer. The song was also
nominated for an
Academy Award for
Best Original Song and performed by Bocelli and Dion at the
ceremony held at the
Los
Angeles Music Center on 21 March.
From 11
April to 24 April, he toured the West coast of North America from
San
Diego
to Vancouver, with a final performance before over
18,000 spectators at the Hollywood Bowl
in Los Angeles. Actress
Elizabeth Taylor stood by his side on the
stage during the encore, while he sang
The Prayer.
At the invitation of
Steven
Spielberg, Bocelli sang in Los Angeles on 15 May before Bill
Clinton at an event on behalf of the
Democratic Party. At the
end of May he toured Portugal and Spain and sang with the
Portuguese
Fado singer
Dulce Pontes.
On 27 June he took part in the Michael Jackson benefit concert for
suffering children in Munich
's Olympic
Stadium
.
From 10
July to 27 August he appeared in a guest role at seven performances
of the The Merry Widow at
the Verona
Arena
in Rome. As the "Tenor Conte Andrea" he
performed three arias, "
La donna
è mobile" from Verdi's
Rigoletto; "Tu, che m' hai preso il cuor"
from
Franz Lehár's
Land des Laechelns and "Libiamo ne'
lieti calici" from Verdi's La Traviata, again receiving standing
ovations.
On 10
September, together with soprano Daniela Dessi and two Polish singers, he performed at the Great Theatre of
Łódź
in Poland. From 7 October to 19 November, he made
his United States operatic debut in Jules
Massenet's Werther at the
Detroit
Opera House
with the Michigan Opera Theater. He was
cheered by the audiences, but criticized by the press.
He also
performed at Rodeo
Drive
in Hollywood
and gave further concerts in Detroit, Cleveland
and Chicago and an appearance on Jay Leno's Tonight Show.
Then
Mayor of New York City,
Rudy Giuliani gave him the Crystal
Apple, a gift to celebrated personalities from the City of New York
. His seventh album
Sacred Arias, which
contains exclusively
sacred music,
was released worldwide on 8 November, and two weeks later reached
first place in the USA
Classic
Billboard charts, making Bocelli the first vocalist to hold all
top three places on the chart, with
Aria, the opera album
in second place, and
Viaggio Italiano in third place. The
album also included the hymn of the holy year 2000 which was chosen
as the official version by the Vatican in October.
Immediately after his return to Italy he
sang in Florence
at a meeting of the Centre-left Heads of
State. Invited by Queen Elizabeth II, he
performed at the annual Royal
Variety Performance in Birmingham
, England on 29 November. On 30 November, his
book
La musica del silenzio, an
autobiographical novel, was released
in Italy.
From 12
December to 21 December he performed six concerts in Barcelona
, Strasbourg
, Lisbon
, Zagreb
, Budapest
and Messina
, directed by Lorin
Maazel, some of which were broadcast on local television. He also performed on
German television; Wetten, dass..? on 11 December and the
José Carreras Gala in Leipzig
on 17 December. On 31 December, he
finished a marathon twenty-four concerts in thirty days, with a
concert at the Nassau Veterans Memorial
Coliseum
in New York in front of 8,000 people, welcoming in
the new millennium.
2000-2002
At the
42nd Grammy Awards on 23
February Bocelli was nominated twice.
The Prayer was
nominated for
Best Pop
Collaboration with Vocals and for
Best Male Pop
Vocal Performance. Bocelli performed it with Dion at the
ceremony. His "World Tour 2000" started on 31 March. In May his
Sacred Arias album was voted album of the year by
listeners of the
Classic FM radio station in the UK. His world tour
continued from 12 May to 14 May with four concerts in Japan and
South Korea.
At the end of the UEFA European Football Championship he
performed with Valery Gergiev and
Renée Fleming at a concert on the
River
Maas
in Rotterdam
. On 6 July he performed at the Statue of
Liberty
in New York and on 17 August he performed in
Giuseppi Verdi's Messa da Requiem at
the Verona Arena in Rome. His seventh album
Verdi was released on 11 September. In
September he also performed three concerts in Australia. He
received another Echo Klassik award for "Bestseller of the year"
for
Sacred
Arias. In November his first complete opera recording,
La Bohème was released. In December he received another
award in Germany, the
Goldene Europa
for classical music.
In
January 2001, Bocelli portrayed the main character in Pietro Mascagni's opera, L'amico Fritz at the Teatro Filarmonico
in Verona
and again
performed the tenor part in Verdi's Requiem. On 19 March the
Requiem album was released with Bocelli as tenor. From 22 March to
6 April he toured North America accompanied by
Cecilia Gasdia and the
Hartford Symphony Orchestra.
On 17
June he performed at the re-opening of the Leaning
Tower of Pisa
. In July he performed two concerts in
Dublin
with
Ana María Martínez and
the New Symphony
Orchestra. At the Scuola Grande di San Rocco
in Venice
on 4
October he presented his new album Cieli di Toscana and
was recognised for having sold more than 40 million albums
worldwide. In October he opened the celebrations of the
200th anniversary of the birth of Sicilian
opera composer Vincenzo Bellini in Catania
. On 28 October, he sang Franz Schubert's Ellens dritter Gesang as a
representative of the Roman Catholic
faith, during a memorial concert at Ground
Zero in New York
City
for the victims of the September 11 attacks there. In
November he received the Platinum Europe Award for one million
sales of the album
Cieli di Toscana, and at the
Italian Music Awards he was given a
special award from the
Federation of the
Italian Music Industry for his merits as an "Ambassador of
Italian music in the world". He performed seven more concerts in
the USA accompanied by Ana María Martínez and on 23 December, in
front of the
President
of Italy and other guests of honour, he sang the
Italian national anthem as well as
works of Bellini and Verdi at the traditional Christmas concert in
the
Italian Senate, which was
broadcast live on television for the first time.
In Berlin on 5 February he received a
Goldene Kamera award in the
"Music & Entertainment" category. On 6 March he received two
World Music Awards in Monte Carlo: "World best selling classical
artist" and "Best selling Italian artist".
On 11 March, he gave
a concert for peace at the Basilica di San Marco a
Venezia
in Venice, accompanied by the orchestra of the
Teatro La
Fenice
and conducted by Lorin
Maazel. On 15 March he took part in the opening of
Walt Disney
Studios Park
in Marne-la-Vallée
France. On 7 May Bocelli and Tony Renis
received a
Telegatto Italian Television
award for the soundtrack of the series
Cuore. On 23 May he received the
2002 Classical BRIT Award for
"Outstanding Contribution to Music".
On 27 May he
performed at the Villa
Madama
in Rome in front of USA president George W. Bush and Italian president
Silvio Berlusconi.
On 28 May he took
part in "Pavarotti & Friends" charity concert in Modena
in aid of
Angola
. In
June he again toured the USA, then on 26 July and 3 August he
portrayed
Lieutenant B.F.
Pinkerton in
Madama Butterfly at the 48th Puccini
Festival in Torre del Lago. On 14 October he and
Lorin Maazel presented his new album
Sentimento to
a worldwide audience. Further presentations took place in Milan and
New York, and the album was released on 4 November, selling over
two million copies in 40 days.
On 24 October he started his
Sentimento tour in Zürich
which took
in large arenas in several European and North American
cities.
2003-2005
In February Bocelli performed
Madama Butterfly in an
exclusive Monte Carlo concert, which was attended by
Caroline, Princess of Hanover.
In March for the first time he appeared as a producer, at the
Sanremo Festival, where the young artists Allunati and Jacqueline
Ferry sang for his new record label, Clacksong. In May his second
complete opera,
Tosca, was released.
At a private benefit gala for the
Royal National
Institute of Blind People Bocelli sang in front of the
British Royal Family.
A day later he
received two awards for Sentimento at the 2003 Classical BRIT Award held at
the Royal Albert
Hall
in London - "Best selling classical album" and
"Album of the year". On 24 May he performed in a benefit concert
for the Arpa
Foundation for Film, Music and Art in the Piazza del
Campo
in Siena
, with
sopranos Maria Luigia Borsi and Lucia Dessanti, baritone Soo Kyung Ahn, and violinist Ruth Rogers, accompanied by Marcello Rota
and the Orchestra Città di Pisa. Three days later he was
again invited to perform at "Pavarotti & Friends" in Modena and
sang a medley of
Neapolitan songs
together with Pavarotti.
In June he continued his Sentimento
tour in Athens
and
Cyprus
.
In
September he took part in a concert for the Justice ministers and Interior ministers of the European Union at the Parco della
Musica
in Rome. He then resumed his tour,
accompanied by Maria Luigia Borsi, Ruth Rogers and Marcello
Rota.
He won the "Favourite Specialist Performer" award at the UK
National Music Awards in October 2003. In November he once again
toured in the United States, this time accompanied by Ana Maria
Martinez,
Kallen Esperian and Steven
Mercurio. In December he gave his first concert in China and at the
end of the month sang Gounod's
Ave Maria at Pavarotti's
wedding in Modena.
In Bologna in January he performed as
Werther in four performances of
the opera of the same name.
In April and May he toured Asia again,
visiting Manila
, Hong Kong
and Singapore
. And in May he took part in a concert at
Circo
Massimo
in Rome organised by Quincy
Jones to launch the "We
are the Future" project. In June his third complete
opera
Il trovatore was
released. In July he played the part of Mario Cavaradossi in
Tosca at the 50th Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago.
And he
took part in the International Olympic
Committee
(IOC) global campaign for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
.
In
September he performed his "Once in a Lifetime" tour in Australia
with concerts in Sydney and Melbourne
and one concert in Christchurch
, New Zealand where he was joined on stage by New
Zealand soprano Hayley
Westenra.
On 15 October he performed at the People Conference Hall in
Beijing, China and on 17 October at the Great Hall in
Shanghai.
During
early 2005 Bocelli was on tour including to Madeira
, Hungary, Norway, USA, UK, Italy and
Germany. He also appeared in
Sesame Street singing "Time to Say
Goodnight" a parody of
Time to Say Goodbye as a lullaby to
Elmo.
On 21 March he performed on the Music
for Asia benefit concert in Rome, televised on Italia 1, in aid of the 2004 Indian
Ocean earthquake
appeal.
In June he performed at the Deutsche Opera in Berlin. On 2 July he
performed at the Paris concert as part of the
Live 8 event.
Also during the second part of the year, he
performed in Croatia, Serbia
, Italy,
the USA, Dubai
,
Switzerland and finally in Scandinavia. On 28 August he
performed at the Faenol Festival
held in Vaynol
, Wales and
organised by Welsh bass-baritone
Bryn Terfel. In December his first
contemporary music concert took place at a Lake Las
Vegas
village resort in Nevada
, USA
which was recorded for the American television network PBS and released as the
Under the Desert Sky
DVD. He also took part in the Royal
Christmas Show, which took place in several cities in the USA in
December. The album
Werther was released in December.
During 2005 he was invited by
Pope
Benedict XVI, George W. Bush and Queen Elizabeth II to perform
at special events.
2006-2007
On 18
February he sang at the Toyota Center
in Houston
during the National Basketball
Association's (NBA) 2006 All-Star Weekend, and broadcast live on
the TNT Cable television network.
On 26
February Bocelli sang "Because We Believe" from his Amore
album in the Carnevale section of the closing ceremony of
the 2006 Winter Olympics which
was held in Turin
Italy
with a worldwide television audience. He also began another
tour with a concert at the Piazza di Castello in Turin.In March he
was honoured by the Italian state with a
Grande Ufficiale Italian Order of
Merit (Grand Officer of the Italian Republic), given to him by
then President of the Italian Republic,
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi for his worldwide
work for his country as a singer. The award was presented to him at
the Sanremo Festival where he performed a duet with American singer
Christina Aguilera on 4
March.
From 31
March to 2 April he took part in the Maggio Musicale in Florence
where he sang the Canto di pace (Canto of
peace) by Marco Tutino and the
tenor part from Gioachino
Rossini's Messa di
Gloria and in Naples
where he
took part in Rossini's Petite
Messe Solennelle.
In April 2006, he featured as a guest coach on
American Idol helping the
finalists sing the week's themed songs, "Greatest Love Songs." He
also performed on that week's results show. American Idol
runner-up Katharine
McPhee performed at three of Bocelli's concerts in California
from 9 June to 11 June singing duets of
Somos Novios and
The Prayer with Bocelli. They also performed on
J. C. Penney Jam: The Concert for America's Kids
and recorded duet versions of Somos Novios for the
resulting album, and also Can't Help Falling in Love on
the CD of the Under the Desert Sky
DVD.
In June he sang the Italian duet version of "Because We Believe",
"Ama, credi e vai", with
Gianna
Nannini at the "großen Fan Party" at the opening of the
2006 FIFA World Cup in Berlin in
front of billions of worldwide television viewers.
On 1 July
2007, Bocelli performed "Music of the
Night" from Andrew
Lloyd-Webber's Phantom of
the Opera, in a special musicals medley during the
Concert for Diana at Wembley
Stadium
in London, England. Bocelli returned to
his home town for a triumphant concert at the newly created Teatro
del Silenzio in Lajatico
on 5 July 2007. Guest appearance by
Kenny G,
Heather
Headley,
Lang Lang,
Elisa,
Sarah Brightman
and
Laura Pausini.
In September he
debuted at the Avery
Fisher Hall
in New York with four concerts. In October
the opera album of
Ruggero
Leoncavallo's
Pagliacci with
Bocelli singing the role of
Canio
was released. In November he won the "Best Italian Artist" and
"World's Best-selling Classical Artist" awards at the
World Music Awards. In December
he finished his 2006 tour with more concerts in North America and
Europe.
Bocelli and Sarah Brightman's duet version of "Con te partirò" was
used in the 2007 film
Blades of
Glory, as an
ice skating song.
K-1 mixed martial
arts fighter,
Akiyama
Yoshihiro started using "Con te partirò" as his ring entrance
music. On 8 September Bocelli sang an arrangement of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's
Ave verum corpus
at the
funeral of Luciano Pavarotti in
Modena, Italy.
On 21 October 2007, he sang "Con te partirò" with
Katherine Jenkins on the UK television
series
Strictly Come
Dancing results show, and on 30 October, he sang "The
Prayer" with Céline Dion during an ITV Special
An Audience with
Céline Dion. The show was broadcast on 23 December. Alongside
fellow Italian singer
Laura Pausini,
he sang
Vive Ya during the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards. The
song, originally released in 1997 as a duet in Italian between
Bocelli and Italian singer-songwriter Trovatto on Bocelli's
Romanza, was also released
in English on his 2007 album,
The Best of Andrea Bocelli:
Vivere, as
Dare to Live. The album,
Vivere, sold over 3
million copies.
2008-2009
On 20
January 2008, Boceli received the Italian TV award Telegatto in platinum for Italian music in the
world, in Rome
.
He sang "La voce del silenzio", which means the voice of quietness,
and "Dare to Live" during the ceremony.
To
promote the album, he performed "Canto della Terra" at
The Alan Titchmarsh Show on
BBC in London
on
February 1; was interviewed by Fabio Fazio on the Italian talk show Che tempo che fa on RAI 3 in Italy
; and
performed "Canto della terra", "A te" and
"Besame mucho" from the album, as well as "My way" on February 2; and made an
appearance on The South Bank
Show in London
, where he
sang the French aria "Pour mon âme" on February 3. Then on February 10,
he performed "The Prayer" at the 50th
Grammy Awards, held in Los Angeles
, with Josh Groban in a
tribute to Luciano Pavarotti, and
sang "Dare to live"
with Heather Headley the following
day on The Tonight Show
with Jay Leno.
In April
he toured in Asia with performances in Tokyo
, Taichung
, Taiwan
, Seoul
and
South
Korea
. Each concert was attended by over 15,000
people.
On May 7,
2008, he sang at Steel
Aréna
in Košice
, Slovakia
in front of 8,000 people. Then May 13 he sang
at the "Teatro delle Muse" in Ancona
Italy
, for a
charity concert for "Francesca Rava - N.P.H. Italia Onlus",
a foundation that helps poor and disabled children around the
world.
On 23 May 2008 he sang
The Prayer with
Katharine McPhee in a Las Vegas tribute
concert for Canadian producer and songwriter
David Foster. Bocelli later praised Filipina
teen-aged singer
Charice, whom he had first
heard perform at that concert.
On June
2, 2008 he performed at the Piazza del Duomo, Milan in front of
80,000 people during a concert celebrating the anniversary of the
Republic
of Italy
's formation. In June he played Don José in
Bizet's opera
Carmen in Rome.
On July
20, he held his third concert at the Teatro del Silenzio
in Lajatico
, Bocelli's hometown. The concert was a
tribute to the
Cinema of Italy. Its
performers included Italian composer and musician
Nicola Piovani, Italian
ballet dancer Roberto
Bolle, Israeli singer
Noa, and
Charice.
Then on July 31, he performed at a concert
in "Vingis Park", Vilnius
, Lithuania
in front of more than 18,000 people.
Australian singer
Tina Arena performed two duets with
Bocelli,
"Canto Della Terra" and
"The
Prayer", at the closing stages of the concert.
On August
7, 2008, he held a benefit concert
at Medjugorje
, Bosnia Herzegovina
and was accompanied by Czech National Symphony
Orchestra. Then, during the rest of August, he was on
tour in Australia for the third time, with performances at
Vector
Arena
Auckland
, New
Zealand
,on the 20th, Entertainment Centre
Brisbane
on the 22nd, Acer Arena
Sydney
, on the 24th, Rod Laver Arena
Melbourne
, on the 27th, and at Burswood Dome Perth
, on the 30th. His fiancé and both of his
sons accompanied him on the tour.
Tina
Arena performed again with him in all 5 concerts during the
tour.
On
September 26, 2008, during the 2008 Veneto
Festival, he held a concert in the Church of
the Eremitani
in Padova
, Italy
, in front of
about a 1000 people. He was accompanied by the
I Solisti Veneti orchestra, which was
celebrating its 50th birthday, conducted by
Claudio Scimone, and by the
Wiener Singakademie choir. The concert
was a celebration of
Giacomo
Puccini's 150th birthday.
On
October 10 and 11 he performed at Petra
, singing
"Dare to live" with
Laura Pausini, as well as performing
E Lucevan le Stelle from Tosca.
On
October 19 he sang "O Surdato
'Nnamurato" and a duet of "Non Ti Scordar Di Me"
with Cecilia Bartoli, both from the
Incanto album, during the ECHO Awards in Germany
, and later presented the soprano with an ECHO award. On October 24, he
performed at Piazza del Plebiscito
in Naples
, as a
tribute to the city, where he celebrated the Italian release of
Incanto. Performing with him
were
flautist Andrea Griminelli, Italian
pop singer Massimo Ranieri and soprano
Cecilia Bartoli, with Steven Mercurio
conducting the
Czech
National Symphony Orchestra. On October 31, he performed a solo
version of "The Prayer", as well as "
Because", a song from
Incanto,
live on The
Oprah Winfrey
Show.
On
November 21 and 22, Bocelli was amongst a quartet of soloists
(soprano Sabina Cvilak, mezzo-soprano
Kate Aldrich and bass Alexander Vinogradov) to sing Rossini's Petite
Messe Solennelle, conducted by Plácido Domingo, at the Washington National Opera in
Washington, DC
. Bocelli sang twice in the piece and later
the two famous
tenors sang
The Pearl Fishers duet which would be the
first
aria they had ever sang together.
On
November 25 and 26 he starred along side soprano Verónica
Villarroel in an opera in concert of Mascagni's
Cavalleria Rusticana at the
"Municipal Auditorium" in San Antonio
, Texas
.
He later
held a concert at "Atrio de la Catedral" in Campeche
, Mexico
, on November 28, where he sang songs from
Incanto as well as some of his
Spanish hits, including
Besame Mucho, Somos Novios, Amapola and Por ti Volare, the Spanish version of
Con te Partiro.Bocelli also performed in 2009 at
the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.
2009
On the 27 May 2009, Bocelli sang "Il Gladiatore", from the
Gladiator soundtrack, followed by the
Champions League theme song, which is based on "
Zadok the Priest" by
Handel, during the opening ceremony
of the
2009 UEFA
Champions League Final.
On November 26, Bocelli sang "
White Christmas" in the
Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade on a float featuring a bridge over an ice pond with
Olympic ice skater Emily Hughes.
Personal life
In 1998, Bocelli was named one of
People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful
People.He met his first wife Enrica, with whom he had two
children, while singing at
piano bars
early in his career. They were married on 27 June 1992. Their first
child, Amos, was born in February 1995. Their second son, Matteo
was born in October 1997. The couple divorced in 2002. Soon after,
he met fiancée Veronica Berti, but he does not plan to get married
again due to his Roman Catholic beliefs.
The couple live in
Forte dei
Marmi
, and Bocelli's ex-wife and two sons live in the
couple's previous residence in the same comune, in Versilia.
Bocelli's father, Sandro Bocelli, died on 30 April 2000. His mother
encouraged him to honour his commitments and so he sang for the
Pope in Rome on 1 May and immediately returned home for the
funeral. At his July 5 performance, that was filmed for PBS as
American Dream — Andrea Bocelli's Statue of Liberty
Concert, Bocelli dedicated the encore
Sogno to the
memory of his father.
A section of the way along the beach in
Jesolo
, on the Italian Adriatic coast
, was named after Bocelli on August 11,
2003.
In 2006,
Bocelli influenced the municipality of his hometown Lajatico
to build an outdoor theatre, the "Teatro del
Silenzio
". Bocelli performed for one night only. One
night every July the theatre will be opened for performances. The
rest of the time it will remain silent.Since the opening he has
held 4 concerts, on July 27, 2006, July 5, 2007, July 20, 2008, and
on July 18, 2009.
Reception
Honorifics
Awards
- Two World Music Awards, one
in the category "Best Italian Singer", and one for "Best Classical
Interpretation" in 1998.
- Two World Music Awards, for
"World best selling classical artist" and for "Best selling Italian
artist" in 2002.
- "Favourite Specialist Performer" award at the ITV National Music Awards in 2003.
- Two World Music
Awards for "Best Italian Artist" and "World's Best-selling
Classical Artist" in 2006.
- Four times Diamond disc for Incanto, at the Italian talk show Che tempo che fa, for selling in
excess to 1.5 million copies woldwide within 4 month, in 2009.
Criticism
Despite his worldwide popularity, Bocelli has been dismissed and
criticised by classical
music critics
including Bernard Holland of the New York Times, and Andrew Clement
of The Guardian. Some point to his "poor phrasing, uneven tone and
lack of technique."
In 1999, the
New York Times chief
music critic
Anthony Tommasini in
his review of Bocelli's North American opera debut at the Detroit
Opera House in the title role of Massenet's
Werther
commented, "The basic color of Mr. Bocelli's voice is warm and
pleasant, but he lacks the technique to support and project his
sound. His sustained notes wobble. His soft high notes are
painfully weak. Inadequate breath control often forces him to clip
off notes prematurely at the end of phrases." In December 2000
Tommasini again criticised Bocelli, this time for his
La
bohème albumwhen he claimed that Bocelli "still has trouble
with basic things, like breath support" and his voice had been
"carefully recorded", "to help it match the trained voices of the
other cast members in fullness and presence."
In describing Bocelli's singing, New York Times music critic
Bernard Holland noted, "the tone is rasping, thin and, in general,
poorly supported. Even the most modest upward movement thins it
even more, signalling what appears to be the onset of
strangulation. To his credit, Mr Bocelli sings mostly in tune. But
his phrasing tends toward carelessness and rhythmic jumble... The
diction is not clear." Furthermore, Holland observed that "The
critic's duty is to report that Mr Bocelli is not a very good
singer." The
Associated Press
reported "Passion? Yes. Power. No. Bocelli's voice - though robust
in spirit and precisely in tune, even in the upper register - had a
thin quality that never opened up." Similarly, classical music
critic Andrew Clement found Bocelli's studio opera recordings
consistently disappointing in quality: "Bocelli's profoundly
unmusical contribution, with its unvaryingly coarse tone, wayward
intonation and never a phrase properly shaped, fatally undermines
all their contributions."
Anne
Midgette of the New York Times agreed, noting "a thinness of
voice, oddly anemic phrasing (including shortchanging upper notes
of phrases in a most untenorial manner), a curious lack of
expression."
An audio commentary by Midgette providing a comparison of Bocelli's
tone and technique with Luciano Pavarotti's appears below.
According to the commentary, Bocelli's tone and technique is not as
firm or full as Pavarotti's. And Bocelli's singing of the high note
in the passage sounds "squeezed" as opposed to the "ringing"
quality Pavarotti achieves when singing the same note in the
passage.
During his most recent performance in New York, the music critic
Steve Smith wrote "For cognoscenti of vocal artistry the risks
involved in Mr. Bocelli’s undertakings, both then and now, need no
explanation. Substantial technical shortcomings masked by
amplification are laid bare in a more conventional classical
setting. Mr. Bocelli’s tone can be pleasant, and his pitch is
generally secure. But his voice is small and not well supported;
his phrasing, wayward and oddly inexpressive."
Discography
Albums
- Il Mare Calmo Della
Sera (1994) NL #19 (1996) Re-released GER #40
- Bocelli (1995) NL #1,
(1996) GER #1
- Viaggio Italiano
(1995) GER #15 (1997) International release NL #8, US #153, UK #55,
NOR #22 (2003) Re-released UK #24
- Romanza (1997) US #35,
UK #6, NL #1, NOR #1
- Aria, The Opera
Album (1997) US #59, UK #33, NOR #10
- Hymn for the World (1997) with Cecilia Bartoli, conducted by Myung-Whun Chung.
- Hymn for the World 2 (1998) with Cecilia Bartoli and Bryn Terfel, conducted by Myung-Whun Chung.
- Sogno ('Sueno'/US) (1999) #4 US,
#4 UK, #2 NOR
- Sacred
Arias (1999) #22 US, #2 NOR
- Verdi (2000) #23 US, #2
ITA, #17 UK, #28 NOR
- Requiem (2001) with
Renée Fleming, Olga Borodina and Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, conducted by
Valery Gergiev.
- Cieli di Toscana
(2001) #11 US, #3 UK, #3 ITA, #2 NOR
- Sentimento (2002) #12 US,
#7 UK, #13 ITA, #17 NOR
- Andrea (2004) US #16, UK
#19, ITA #6, Dutch #1, NOR #17
- Amore
(2006) US #3, UK #4, NL #1, ITA #2, NOR #3
- The Best of
Andrea Bocelli: Vivere (2007) US #9, UK #4, NOR #3
- Incanto (2008) World #7, US #8,
Hon #2, GREK #4, ITA #5, Pol #5, IR #11, UK #12, Potl #15, NL #15,
NOR #15
- My Christmas (2009) US #2
CA #2
Singles
Operas
CD/DVD packages
See also
References
External links