Andrea Bocelli
The Tuscan Tenor returns to Vegas this December
If God would have a singing voice, he would sound a lot like Andrea Bocelli.”
So
said Las Vegas headliner Celine Dion of the celebrated Italian tenor
with whom she dueted on the 1999 hit single “The Prayer.”
Bocelli,
whose 80 million albums sold worldwide make him the best-selling
classical music solo artist of all time, begins a much-anticipated U.S.
tour with a concert at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Dec.
7.
An unlikely start to stardom While
he’s now a household name and a fixture on the world’s greatest stages,
Bocelli’s rise to superstardom was an unlikely one. Growing up in rural
Tuscany, he was born with poor eyesight and lost his vision altogether
following a soccer accident as a youth.
Starting
piano lessons at the age of 6 and later learning the flute and
saxophone, the young Bocelli did not appear destined for a career in
music. He studied law at the University of Pisa, where he supported
himself by performing in piano bars, and became a court-appointed
lawyer.
But
Bocelli’s life took a dramatic turn in 1992, when Italian rock star
Zucchero Fornaciari was seeking tenors to record the song “Miserere,”
which he had co-written with U2 vocalist Bono. After acing the audition,
Bocelli recorded “Miserere” with legendary Italian opera singer Luciano
Pavarotti and the rocketing rise to fame began.
Crossing over through collaborations “Miserere”
became a hit across Europe and was the first of many collaborations
that boosted Bocelli’s musical career. Bocelli hit the road with both
Fornaciari and the likes of Bryan Adams, Bryan Ferry and jazz singer Al
Jarreau, who later said of his performances with Bocelli, “I have had
the honor to sing with the most beautiful voice in the world.”
Bocelli’s
early recordings embraced both opera and traditional Neapolitan songs
before he hit pop pay dirt with his fourth full-length album, “Romanza.”
“Time to Say Goodbye,” a duet with English soprano Sarah Brightman,
became an international chart-topper, and the 20 million-selling
“Romanza” remains the best-selling Italian album of all time.
His
most recent album, “Passione,” keeps up the tradition of inspired
musical combinations and features performances with pop sensations Nelly
Furtado and Jennifer Lopez. It also includes a version of “La Vie en
Rose,” which was mixed with the late Edith Piaf into a virtual duet.
From opera star to pop icon Bocelli’s
career has remained stratospheric since his discovery. He humbly holds
the unofficial title of opera’s biggest rock star, crushing sales
benchmarks and performing at the most important events on the world
stage. His fans number in the millions, and his diverse audience has
included as many as 100,000 spectators at a single performance.
With
untouchable record sales, Bocelli not only reigns as the
highest-selling musical artist to come out of Italy but also holds a
Guinness World Record for simultaneously occupying the first, second and
third place on the American classical music charts.
Returning to Las Vegas Launching
him from humble beginnings to iconic status, Andrea Bocelli’s
genre-straddling style and inimitably romantic timbre have helped
classical music cross over into the mainstream. The appreciation of his
art will continue in Las Vegas, where nearly 17,000 fans will make their
devotion loudly felt at the MGM Grand in December.
Bocelli
will be joined by conductor Eugene Kohn, soprano Svetla Vassileva, and
world-renowned guest vocalist Heather Headley for an unforgettable
welcome to the holiday season.
MEMORABLE PERFORMANCES
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN New
York City, 1998 Bocelli’s rapturous reception at this legendary
20,000-capacity arena on his debut U.S. tour announced his arrival as a
cultural force in the North American market in grand style.
WORLD TRADE CENTER SITE New
York City, 2001 Performing at the invitation of thenmayor of New York
Rudy Giuliani, Bocelli sang Schubert’s “Ave Maria” at the hugely moving
memorial concert for the victims of the 9/11 attacks.
LAKE LAS VEGAS RESORT Henderson,
Nevada, 2005 Bocelli’s first full contemporary music concert, performed
on a floating stage with the Las Vegas Valley as a backdrop, was filmed
for a nationally televised PBS special and released as his “Under the
Desert Sky” DVD.
“CONCERT FOR DIANA” London,
2007 Bocelli sang “The Music of the Night” from “The Phantom of the
Opera” at this mass emotional outpouring at Wembley Stadium honoring the
late Diana, Princess of Wales, on what would have been her 46th
birthday.
EXPO 2010 OPENING CEREMONY Shanghai,
2010 In front of 20 heads of state and government officials, including
Chinese President Hu Jintao and French President Nicolas Sarkozy,
Bocelli delivered an exquisite rendition of “Nessun Dorma” at this
spectacular world fair.
“ONE NIGHT IN CENTRAL PARK” New
York City, 2011 Joined by guests Bryn Terfel, Celine Dion and Tony
Bennett, Bocelli performed for an audience of 70,000 in Central Park.
With accompaniment by Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic, this
historic concert became a CD and DVD distributed in over 70 countries.