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Bocelli is touring off of his new album “Believe,” a collection of songs billed as a celebration of the power of music to soothe the soul, as well as a selection of arias, cross-over hits and love songs.
“It will be like going home, in each of the 21 cities,” Bocelli said in a release. “It will be exciting to meet again with the public of my beloved and great homeland who adopted me over 20 years ago. I await that moment with the joy and trepidation I felt at the beginning of my career.”
Andrea Bocelli to open US tour at Fiserv Forum on Oct. 13
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Andrea Bocelli (Courtesy: Milwaukee Bucks/Fiserv Forum)
MILWAUKEE - World-renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli announced his Believe North American tour, supporting his latest album of the same name, on April 8.
Bocelli s 21-city tour kicks off Wednesday, October 13, in Milwaukee at Fiserv Forum. Tickets go on sale to the general public Monday, May 3 at 10 a.m.
The tour will feature performances from Bocelli’s uplifting new album Believe, a poignant and personal collection of songs, celebrating the power of music to soothe the soul, as well as a selection of arias, his beloved cross-over hits and famed love songs.
Eltingville father & son team up again with Andrea Bocelli to celebrate Chinese New Year. Watch it here.
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Andrea Bocelli teaches Julius R. Nasso how to play the clarinet. (Courtesy/Julius R. Nasso) Staten Island Advance
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Based on the success of the mega performance at the Asian Culture Carnival on the stage of Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing in May 2019 a worldwide production that featured Andrea Bocelli Eltingville’s father-and-son team of Julius and Frankie Nasso were called upon again to reprise their role as co-directors.
Back then, in addition to Bocelli’s masterful concert, performers from all the countries of Asia performed music, dance and martial arts, as well as other cultural experiences.
Words by Francesca Perry
Rome-based practice Alvisi Kirimoto has designed the new Camerino Academy of Music, in the central Italian town of Camerino. The new structure replaces the old academy building which was seriously damaged in 2016 when a series of three earthquakes devastated the local area. This is the third project to have been completed since the earthquakes, forming part of the strategy to revive the area.
Alvisi Kirimoto collaborated with the local architecture and design studio Harcome and the engineer Paolo Bianchi to realise the project, which was constructed in only 150 working days and financed by the Andrea Bocelli Foundation.
It was a sweltering day when Justin Randolph Thompson and I sat down outdoors for coffee and a renewed commitment.
The Florentine has always given space to
Black History Month Florence as the cultural initiative has evolved since its foundation in 2016, but in 2021 we feel compelled to dive deeper and broaden an awareness of Black culture in Florence. In addition to a regular column, this month’s issue contains an extended special edited by BHMF, which will be accompanied by online chats on our Facebook pages and YouTube channels. It’s our hope that the Italian media will follow suit to amplify under-acknowledged voices throughout the country. Contents include a thought-provoking review of the