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VIDEOS AND COMMENTS OF DENYS YURIN AT ESTE CONCERT by Daniela

While browsing various Facebook pages and news outlets recently to see who had reviewed Il Volo’s concerts, I came across a truly interesting and well-crafted page by Denys Yurin.
Denys Yurin attended the Il Volo concert in Este on July 31st; he posted some wonderful videos, each accompanied by his own personal reflections—thoughts that are truly beautiful.
Do enjoy these videos and his lovely words.
Thank you, Denys Yurin; your wonderful comments warm the hearts of us Il Volo fans.
There are songs that need no special effects to go straight to the heart.
“Mi sono innamorato di te”, Luigi Tenco’s timeless masterpiece, comes to life again through the intense, elegant interpretation of Gianluca Ginoble (of Il Volo). His is a voice capable of conveying authentic emotion while honoring the delicate nature of a song that continues to move generation after generation.
Some songs never grow old. Voices change and stages change, but the emotions remain the same.

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There are songs that tell stories of love, hope, and the strength to never give up.
“No Puede Ser”, made famous by Plácido Domingo, finds an intense interpretation in the powerful, refined voice of Piero Barone (of Il Volo), one that brings out the full beauty of this great operatic classic.
It is a performance that blends technique, passion, and emotion, offering the audience had a truly unforgettable moment.

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There are songs that become part of our history and continue to move us every time we hear them.
“Almeno tu nell’universo”, Mia Martini’s unforgettable masterpiece, finds an elegant, respectful, and deeply emotional interpretation in the rich, powerful voice of Ignazio Boschetto.
It is a deeply moving moment that demonstrates how certain songs are timeless, living on through artists capable of interpreting them from the heart.

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There are pieces that have spanned the centuries without losing an ounce of their power.
“La donna è mobile”, the famous aria from Giuseppe Verdi’s *Rigoletto*, comes to life on stage through the energy and talent of Il Volo. It is a performance that blends the great operatic tradition with a modern interpretation, captivating the audience from the very first notes.
It serves as proof that classical music, when performed with passion, continues to move and captivate every generation.

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There are melodies that transcend time and continue to stir the emotions, regardless of language or era.
“Unchained Melody”, one of the most iconic songs of all time, finds an intense, elegant, and deeply moving interpretation in the voices of Gianluca Ginoble and Ignazio Boschetto. It is a performance that highlights the extraordinary harmony between their voices, offering the audience a moment of pure magic.
When talent meets a timeless masterpiece, the result is an emotion that stays with you.

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There are songs that speak to the heart with simplicity, leaving a profound mark.
“A mano a mano”, made famous in part by Andrea Bocelli’s rendition, comes to life once more through the extraordinary voices of Gianluca Ginoble and Piero Barone. It is an intense, elegant, and deeply moving performance that captivates the audience from start to finish.
A special moment where two great voices blend to perfection, demonstrating once again the power of music that comes from the heart.

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There are songs that speak to the soul, transcending time and generations.
“Hallelujah,” the masterpiece penned by Leonard Cohen, takes on new life through Il Volo’s intense interpretation. It is an elegant, delicate, and deeply moving performance that creates a suspended atmosphere where every note goes straight to the heart.
Some songs are not merely heard, they are experienced. And this is one of those moments that remain etched in one’s memory.

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There are moments in opera that continue to move audiences across generations.
“Libiamo ne’ lieti calici”, the famous drinking song from Giuseppe Verdi’s *La Traviata*, comes to life on stage through the energy and elegance of Il Volo. It is a captivating performance that celebrates the great Italian tradition, turning every note into a true celebration of music.
When opera meets three extraordinary voices, the result is a show capable of captivating everyone.

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There are songs that do not need to raise their voice to leave a lasting impression.
“Frammenti di universo” is one of those tracks that convey deep emotions with elegance and intensity. In live performance, Il Volo transforms every word into a journey of harmonies, feeling, and extraordinary vocal interpretations.
It is a performance that once again confirms the trio’s ability to move audiences by combining technique, passion, and authenticity.

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photos by Denys Yurin

And now I look forward to hearing your impressions.
Daniela 🤗

WORLD TOUR 2026: CATTOLICA – ESTE by Daniela

Il Volo has returned to Italy, but only for a couple of concerts taking place in Northern Italy—specifically:

July 22  CATTOLICA

In the Emilia-Romagna region, the concert was at the Piazza Arena Regina.

Mix of concert

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MI SONO INNAMORATO DI TE (Gianluca)

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ALMENO TU NELL’UNIVERSO (Ignazio)

GRANDE AMORE

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The concert organizer, PUPL CONCERTI, posted these words and these beautiful photos and videos!
“Three voices.
(A Sicilian, a Bolognese-Sicilian, and an Abruzzese, to be precise).
An orchestra.
Thousands of people.
And a single emotion that swept across Piazza della Regina.
Il Volo.”

July 25  ESTE

In the Veneto region (province of Padua). The concert took place at the Carrarese Castle as part of the Este Music Festival.

MY WAY

IL MONDO

LA DONNA È MOBILE

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MONDOTV24.IT wrote this wonderful and very truthful review of the concert, which I have translated for you:

Il Volo World Tour 2026-2027: Review of the concert in Este (Padua)

Il Volo’s 2026–2027 World Tour continues, making stops in Italy this summer with a series of concerts in some of the country’s most enchanting locations. Last night, it was Este’s turn.
It has never been entirely clear to me, and I fear that, at this point, it never will be, why a certain type of music doesn’t enjoy the recognition it deserves in our country, especially among younger people.
We often tend to take the talent right in front of us for granted until it conquers the rest of the world. Only then does it seem we truly take notice. Last night, on that stage, Il Volo brought home the fruits of the international journey they have built over the years.
It is a superbly crafted show. True to tradition, a large orchestra backs the trio, and the songs flow seamlessly without ever becoming monotonous.
The structuring of the setlist is undoubtedly one of the show’s strengths. The segments dedicated to the various milestones of their career transform the concert into a shared narrative, allowing the audience not merely to watch, but to journey through the music alongside them.
The setlist covers it all: from opera, arias, and great classics to new tracks from *Ad Astra*, their latest album, as well as hits like “Grande Amore” and “Capolavoro,” and a selection of covers performed either solo or as duets, with the members taking turns on stage.
In a show like this, it is essential to carve out some individual space; after all, a trio is not an undistinguished blend, but a collection of artistic personalities moving forward together on stage.
For their solo spots, each chose their own comfort zone: Gianluca and Ignazio paid tribute to the singer-songwriter tradition by reinterpreting songs by Mia Martini and Luigi Tenco, while Piero remained true to the operatic style with an intense rendition of *No puede ser*.
Personally, I also found the introductions to these solos beautiful, brief monologues in which each singer shared something about himself and his relationship with music. Of the three, Gianluca’s was perhaps the most introspective: he briefly retraced his life, from a childhood spent listening to and singing early songs with his grandfather to the present day, revealing a sensitivity that runs through his entire artistic journey.
The venues Gianluca, Piero, and Ignazio choose for their concerts seem to naturally embrace their music. Places like the one last night, where, for a few hours, the quiet is stirred by the power of their voices.
“An artist is nothing without their audience, and if we are here, it is only thanks to you.” Ignazio said this towards the end of the concert, and I believe it perfectly captures the reality of the situation. Il Volo can count on an extraordinarily loyal audience: people travel from all over the world to hear them and it is wonderful to see how deeply aware the three of them are of this.
If this is the music that represents Italy to the world, then we can rest easy: we are truly in excellent hands.
I must say it is truly wonderful to read such great reviews, and there has been so much press coverage. Especially after actually attending Il Volo’s concerts and witnessing such talent and professionalism, opinions have inevitably changed, out of sheer admiration, but also out of genuine respect.
Il Volo’s fans can be happy, because their constant presence at the various concerts has rewarded the talent of these extraordinary guys.
See you soon in Greece.
Daniela 🤗
 

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