As we have all heard, Italy was struck, yet again, with another earthquake, near where the last one was back in August. So far, through various news media, I have not seen anything of any casualties – thank God!I posted on Jane’s FB if she was ok and where were they? She posted back that they were out of the earthquake area and ok. Just minutes ago, I got an email from Marie, stating, that indeed, they were safe! 🙂
Here is what she said:“Hello, please let our readers know that we are fine! I am getting emails asking. We picked up our rental car in Perugia, the epicenter, as we left Assisi the other day. We are now in Naro, south of any trouble and will drive to Palermo this morning and fly to Naples for the night. Tomorrow we will begin our journey, by train, up the west coast toward Portofino. We should be ok to go. The quake happened in the night and like most of Italy, we are waiting to see the final results when daylight arrives. it is now almost 7 am.”
I asked if she had heard that Gianluca mentioned the Flight Crew in the interview the other day, she said, “Yes!”along with this:
Jana, reporting live, from my green leather chair in chilly Dearborn!
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As I write this article, I have heard the CD and seen about half of the video scenes but have not seen the whole concert in one video. That is yet to come. My comments are focused on the concert from the standpoint of music and performance quality. Since it is more of a formal concert than the guys normally do there really is no comment to be made on staging and lighting, etc. The program is presented in a classic formal format.
When I was in high school and undergrad college taking voice lessons I was introduced to some of these songs and, in fact, ended up singing some of them in recitals. This literature is part of an advanced, good quality vocal training program. The boys of Il Volo each went through that kind of training early on and continue it even today. However, when you sing programs of more pop music as they normally do, and the pure bel canto approach gives way a bit to vocal techniques that fit the pop music.
That was the case for most of the past 5 years but now they come full circle to a concert to honor the “Three Tenors” program from over 20 years ago. This kind of music is very demanding from the standpoint of vocal power and energy as well as range. It is hard work! It also represents a return to the foundation from which the boys started.
The songs: (done in CD album order – not program order)
First of all it is great to have a more substantial orchestra working with the guys. It is also great to have as conductor, one of their mentors: Placido Domingo. Domingo has for 40 years been one of the greatest opera stars in the world. He is very helpful not only conducting but also, of course, as another vocal coach. (side bar: many people know Domingo as a star singer in opera but he also has for the past decade or more been conducting many operas. So he is very experienced.) He shares the task with Marcello Rota. Also, Domingo joins the guys to sing the song: “Non Ti Scordar di Me”.
Nessun Dorma– one of the most famous and beautiful love songs ever- written by Puccini for the opera “Turandot”. All three of the guys take this on and it is no surprise that Piero and Ignazio handle the high notes but Gianluca joins them on the end that is a wonderful surprise. On my first and second hearing of this recording I went “ WOW ! “
Granada and Mattinata are songs that the guys have done many times on tour going back to their first programs in the USA. Beautifully done, as usual. It is interesting to hear the more original arrangements of each vrs. the tour version they usually do. Very nice. (not good or bad – just different and still wonderful)
One song I learned in college and sang on a recital was “Una Furtiva Lagrima” from the opera “L’Elisir D’Amore” (Elixir of Love) by Gaetano Donizetti. This song belongs to Ignazio with his incredible ability to take very high notes to a very soft tone with total control. I can’t tell strongly enough that is very, very hard to do ! He sings this song so beautifully !
Gianluca takes on a song that we singers back in college days used to call “a tear to hell” (pardon me). La Danza by Rossini is “baritone madness” – a song that we all loved to hate. It takes a man (vrs. A boy) of power and resilience to just simply survive to the end. You know already what I am going to say: the short skinny guy we all loved as a boy now in 2016, is the MAN that ABSOLUTELY COMMANDS this song. What an incredible tornado. I dare you to sing with him on the last note and get all the way to the end without a breath. I dare you !!!
Naturally, we have to have Piero’s wonderful rendition of E Lucevan le Stelle written by Puccini for his opera “ Tosca”. The program would not be complete otherwise. He delivers superbly.
On tour the boys did an Elvis arrangement called Surrender which is a re-write of the song called Torna A Surriento by Ernesto Curtis. Lovely song done in its original ¾ time meter and phrases. (the Elvis version was in 4/4 time).
Core ‘Ngrato with all three guys and ‘O Paese D’ O Sole with Piero and Ignazio in duet. Also from their tours and very nicely done as usual.
Mariafrom “West Side Story’ by Leonard Bernstein. This wonderful song has been done by Il Volo in different guises: as a solo song; as a trio; and as a duet. On this album and the concert in Florence it is done as a duet between Gianluca and Ignazio.
They are wonderful together on this duet. Even though all three did a great job on this song when they used to do it as a trio, I do feel it works better as a duet. Very fine indeed.
However, some of us remember five years ago when a skinny short kid of 16 came out on stage and did this song as a drama-vocal rendering with just piano. We had our breath taken away because of the introspective passion that kid brought to the front.
He always looked so delicate out there by himself and it seemed as though he would pass out after the end of the song each night. How many of you remember that ? Bless you Gianluca! Great memories.
From the recent tour we have the famous songMy Way composed by Paul Anka and sang by Frank Sinatra and Elvis on tour. Here Piero and Gianluca are superb. Gee, when are they not superb?
Also from the recent tour Ignazio sings the iconic love song Tonight from West Side Story also by Bernstein. I remember his performance of this when they came to Las Vegas last year. So wonderful.
Then the trio comes back for ‘O Surdato ‘Nnammurato and the always fun, Mama.
They continue with the folk song inspired Cielito Lindo that many of us learned in elementary school. Giampiero Grani does a great orchestra of this.
More solo work follows with Gianluca’s wonderful and dramaticEn Aranjuez con tuamor from “Concierto de Aranjuez” by Joanquin Rodrigo . This song always features a solo violinist as the protagonist to the baritone.
From a little mini opera called “La Tabernera del Puerto” by Pablo Sorozabal comes an aria perfect for Piero called Non Puede Ser. Of course, Piero owns this song as well. He is so fine.
Il Volo has sung Non Ti Scordar di Meby Ernesto Curtis before but this time Placido Domingo joins the boys for a gorgeous rendition. It is always great to hear their mentor join with them in a song (as they did in the wonderful song “Il Canto”).
The theme song for the boys has been O Sole Mio by Eduardo di Capua and here it gets the original treatment with orchestration by Giampiero.
This concert has a great song for the closing number. The composer usually considered the “king “ of opera composers: Giuseppi Verdi and from one of his most famous operas called “La Traviata” comes the most famous of all drinking songs: Libiamo.
You may think you don’t know this song but when you hear it, I bet you will recognize it. Great (we used to call this kind of wild and challenging music a “barn burner” ) way to end a concert.
This program is almost a perfect review of the songs that Carreras, Pavarotti and Domingo did in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s in those “Three Tenors” that they took on tour. The difference is that our boys left out a few songs including some in German and French. That is a trivial thing. As a voice teacher who took time to listen to the CD of that concert and contrast with this one, I must say that Il Volo does as well and often better than the original (Pavarotti was often in poor voice in those later years). To be technical since the human voice is the last part of the body to mature and usually not until around age 32 to 35, There are about two times in the program when the original guys are a bit bigger in size of tone. But it is amazing to me that our guys at 21, 22 & 23 are the equal of the original and in some songs – better.
This is the most demanding tour program they have done and I am pleased to note that the American tour has a relief date before each concert and sometimes two dates. That is what I have asked for for years. Young instruments need the work but also need the rest in between. You try and sing 2 hours and 30 minutes of intense music like this without a break and you will feel the strain.
Why We Picked It: Featured on their new albumsGrande Amore (International Version)and L’amore si muove, “Per te ci sarò” quickly became a fan favorite from this trio that has experienced remarkable success throughout 2015. FromSanremo to Eurovisionto the release of their three new albums,Il Volo now has five albums that rank in the top 100 of Italy’s music charts.We can’t wait to see what 2016 will bring!
For more of their top Italian Song picks:
Talk about stuffing our stockings! Shortly after releasing their video clip for “Per Te Ci Sarò“, Il Volo have given the visual treatment to yet another song. This time Gianluca, Ignazio and Piero, our beloved Italian threesome, turn to “Si Me Falta Tu Mirada” (If I Forget Your Glance). The song is the Spanish version of “Il Tuo Sguardo Manca”, the fourth single from their latest album L’amore si muove. New day. New video. Same gut-wrenching pain over lost love…
The classic-yet-beautiful orchestration and the way their voices meld make this sound like a hymn. It’s like a delicious piece of bubble gum: you chew it, you keep chewing it, and at times it blows up and pops and you love every moment of the sweetness… The lyrics, however, are not that original. They loved someone, they were betrayed and now they miss their lover and can’t get over it. #devastating.
You left me on the way to happiness, And today my heart has stopped, Embracing everything, clinging to nothing
Albums We Love: Grande Amore (International Version) (2015)-Il Volo
Our favorite trio is back!
After a long wait and a one-week postponement, Il Volo is ending an already amazing year with the launch of their new studio album Grande Amore.
Available in three editions, the International and Spanish versions find their title from the career-defining, Sanremo-winning Eurovision entry “Grande amore,” while the Italian release shares its title with its first single, “L’amore si muove.”
Here, we chose to review the International Version, which includes tracks in English, Spanish, and Italian. We knew even before we heard this album that it was going to be an Album We Love.
Whether they’re Sanremo winners or international classics, many of the songs included on Grande Amore have a storied history. But it’s the Il Volo originals on this album, perhaps, that are to be especially taken note of, as they are on the way to becoming classics themselves and give us a peek into what the future will bring from the trio.
Our Thoughts on Grande Amore:
1. “Grande amore”
We cannot declare our love any more than we have already for this vocal knockout. “Grande amore” took the world by storm, becoming both an anthem and a motto, and confirming that Il Volo just keeps getting better with age.
2. “La vita”
From the lyrics to the melody, “La vita” is an ode to the beauty of life. Did you notice that beat in the background that sounds like a heartbeat? The track is absolutely stunning and provides an ideal stage for tenor Piero Barone to shine.
3. “Nel blu, dipinto di blu (Volare)”
Originally recorded and co-written by Domenico Modugno, it was only a matter of time before Il Volo interpreted this timeless treasure, infusing it with their own charming style.
4. “Quando l’amore diventa poesia”
We love that Il Volo is giving so many fantastic Italian pop songs the chance to move a new audience. Massimo Ranieri’s 1969 enchanting Sanremo entry is an overwhelmingly perfect fit for them.
5. “Per te ci sarò”
Laced with the flavor of U2, “Per te ci sarò” is inspirational fuel and is already a fan favorite. Don’t forget to check out its Spanish counterpart, “El Centro del Sol”—the lyrics are captivating.
6. “Aspetterò”
Ignazio Boschetto’s soul-piercing vocals are absolutely brilliant on this track, which sounds equally incredible in Italian as it does in Spanish. Gently revealing pure, genuine emotion and tender vulnerability is his specialty, and we are so thrilled that he has the chance to share this gift with us here.
7. “L’amore si muove”
“L’amore si muove” is a bold and commanding hit that follows the splendid grandeur of “Grande amore.” Breathtaking and compelling with a dash of pop, it is an Il Volo original that is modern and radio-friendly while precisely capturing their essence as a vocal group.
8. “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me (Io che non vivo senza te)”
This song, in both English and Italian, is one of our long-time personal favorites; and we are ecstatic that they have recorded both in studio. There’s no denying that their English version is absolutely perfect—and we love it. We must add, however, that their take on the Italian version “Io che non vivo senza te” (only available on L’amore si muove) is pretty much the best cover of the song that exists.
9. “Eternally”
Let us never forget the beauty that exists in simplicity. Backed by a crisp and classical arrangement, Il Volo proves that their voices have the power to fascinate their audience no matter what they are singing.
10. “Si Me Falta Tu Mirada”
As the only Spanish language track on the album, “Si Me Falta Tu Mirada” is filled with longing emotion. We can totally hear it being played on the radio.
11. “Delilah”
A dark tale of deception and scandal, Tom Jones’s “Delilah” has maintained its haunting allure through the years. Il Volo brings a wise youth to the track, renewing the 1968 hit it for a younger audience.
12. “L’immensità”
We love the rock edge of “L’immensità,” and it is an impressive demonstration of how versatile the dynamic voices of Il Volo truly are.
13. “Caruso”
We know of a “few” others out there who are jumping for joy that “Caruso” is on Grande Amore, and we need to take a moment to appreciate the fact that it has finally been included on one of Il Volo’s studio albums. Their rendition of Lucio Dalla’s legendary song is extraordinary, capturing all of the anguish and emotion present in the original and then some. It is important to note that as a live performance it will take your breath away.
14. “The Best Day of My Life”
“The Best Day of My Life” is a good old fashioned, sweet love song that makes the heart flutter. We adore the live performance from their Rai special Un’avventura straordinaria featuring Lorenzo Fragola.
15. “Beautiful That Way (La vita è bella)
Inspired by the original score from the award-winning Benigni film La vita è bella (Life Is Beautiful), the first vocal version of “Beautiful That Way” was performed by Israeli singer Noa, who also wrote the lyrics. The song and its ethereal, dreamlike arrangement fits in well with the rest of Il Volo’s repertoire.
16. “Piove (Ciao, ciao bambina)”
Ciao, ciao bambina…What an absolute beauty this song is. Its swinging style ironically lifts our spirits even though it recounts a relationship coming to an end.
These 16 perfectly crafted tracks combine to form a repeat-worthy modern classic. With their soaring vocals bringing more power and intensity than ever, Grande Amore unquestionably serves as a historical milestone for the trio. It is on this album that we have the pleasure of witnessing Il Volo and its members settle into their own, solidifying their identity as well-rounded, unique, original artists who are constructing a legendary career. This is a group we’ll be looking back on, saying: Remember Grande Amore? That was magic.
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The power of music is truly amazing. It’s one of the things that drives us here at Musical Notes Global and one of the many reasons why we started this blog.
There is no better example of the profound effect of music than the phenomenon that is Il Volo.
Over their 6-year career, Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone, and Ignazio Boschetto have experienced extraordinary success, selling countless albums and gaining loving fans from all over the world. During 2015 alone, their career has reached fascinating new heights. In February, they won the Italian music festival of Sanremo, which led to their entry in the Eurovision Song Contest, and they released a beautiful and extremely successful EP, Sanremo Grande Amore (check out our review here). September brings the release of their long-awaited third studio album, sure to be an overwhelming hit and award-winner.
Photo Credits: Daniele Barraco-Eurovision/EBU
Many of you reading this are already very familiar with this fantastic Italian trio that creates music that penetrates the souls of all who listen. But referring to Il Volo as just a “group” or “trio” is a glaring understatement.
Il Volo is a movement.
The impact of Il Volo on the world is like something of magic. These guys have changed the lives of many, their passion for music exuding from their hearts into the hearts of their fans, fortifying each song they sing.
They have brought joy and peace to numerous listeners around the world, and they are loved not only for their stunning voices, which are only enhanced by their humility, but they are truly beloved for who they are as individuals. With larger-than-life personalities, overwhelming honesty, and an awe-inspiring love for music and life, it is more than obvious that they put all they are and all they want to be into everything they do.
Sparked by the pure passion and joy Il Volo transmits through their music, fans from all over the world have been united in an indestructible bond of love, a bond of #GrandeAmore. It comes as no surprise as to why there is an abundance of amazing fan clubs and groups that support them.
As we found out through a survey on Twitter (thank you to all those who answered…you know who you are!), ask any fan why they love Il Volo and you will get numerous varied responses.
It was our IlVolover friends who inspired us to write this post, so we must give a big THANK YOU to all of those who have been following our blog and supporting the guys of Il Volo. We decided to ask them to tell us why they love Il Volo and we absolutely loved reading all of the responses we got. Again, we must give thanks to all of those who offered their thoughts. Below is a list of reasons summarizing why Il Volo’s fans (including us) love them, and why you should be a fan if you’re not already!:
Their voices are breathtaking, unique, and magical, especially when combined in harmony
Their music touches the heart, revives the soul, and lifts the spirits
They are reviving the “bel canto”
Their personalities are perfect-they are funny and kind, care about each other as if they were brothers, and adore their fans as much as they are adored by them
Their songs are “the best around the world” and can be listened to anywhere, anytime—at the beginning of the day, at the end of the day, or to get a party going
After the wonderful success they have experienced over the course of their 6-year career, they are still humble and appreciative of what they have achieved
Music unites, empowers, strengthens, and gives hope to all who seek its shelter, and Il Volo has succeeded in filling a musical void in the world that so desperately needed to be filled.
We hope Il Volo experiences much more success on their musical journey, and we can’t wait to hear what they have in store for us!
Check out our list The Best of Il Volo for some of their best tracks and don’t forget to check back in with us in September for our review of their new album.
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