
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Italy Wins World Cup - The Concert,
Not the Game
Andrea Bocelli
wowed the sell-out crowd with his musical ability, charm and good humour,
the latter typified when he carried a vuvuzela on stage during one of his
encores, much to the delight of the audience.
During the concert, Bocelli was joined
on stage by Canadian rock star Bryan Adams, performing the Beatles' track
'Yesterday,' but mainly he sang numbers from Verdi and Puccini operas,
supported by South African soprano Pretty Yende as well as the Johannesburg's
Festival Orchestra and the Gauteng Choristers.
Fittingly, his finale was Nessun
Dorma, a song introduced to football fans across the world by Luciano Pavarotti
during the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. And Bocelli pointed out
why that, Nessun Dorma finishes with the word 'Vincerò' which means
'I will win'. For football fans and footballers, that's a very strong message.
And because of that World Cup, everyone in the world now knows that piece
of music.
Bocelli: Showing the Best of Italy
FIFA.com; Saturday,July 10,
2010
Andrea Bocelli performed at the "Celebrate
Africa" The Grand Finale’ concert in Johannesburg on Friday and was left
satisfied that he had shown the South African public the ‘best of Italian
music’ - intimating that those same people had not been treated to the
best of Italian football.
As a keen football fan, the world-renowned
tenor and multiple World Music Award winner was dismayed to see his team
exit South Africa 2010 at the group stage without winning a single game,
drawing with Paraguay and New Zealand, before losing to Slovakia.
"In terms of my World Cup memories,
I prefer to think back to Spain in 1982 or even Germany in 2006 when we
were world champions," he told FIFA.com in an exclusive interview in the
singer’s dressing room. "Of course, this year has bad memories for me because
unfortunately our football team didn’t do very well here, so I’m here to
at least try and show people the best music that Italy has to offer!"
And show that he did, wowing the
sell-out crowd with his musical ability, charm and good humour, the latter
typified when he carried a vuvuzela on stage during one of his encores,
much to the delight of the audience.
During the concert, Bocelli was joined
on stage by Canadian rock star Bryan Adams, performing the Beatles' track
'Yesterday,' but mainly he sang numbers from Verdi and Puccini operas,
supported by South African soprano Pretty Yende as well as the Johannesburg's
Festival Orchestra and the Gauteng Choristers.
I prefer to think back to Spain in
1982 or even Germany in 2006 when we were world champions!
Andrea Bocelli on his FIFA World
Cup memories.
Fittingly, his finale was Nessun Dorma,
a song introduced to football fans across the world by Luciano Pavarotti
during the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. And Bocelli was keen to point
out why he felt that particular piece of music could transcend the boundaries
between the beautiful game and opera.
“Well, Nessun Dorma finishes with
the word ‘Vincerò’ which means ‘I will win’, he explained. “For
football fans and footballers, that’s a very strong message. And because
of that World Cup, everyone in the world now knows that piece of music
– and I’m delighted about that because it’s such a beautiful piece from
the operatic repertoire. But in terms of the football [at Italy 90], I
simply remember a tragedy because Italy didn’t win!”
Friday's concert was Bocelli’s debut
appearance in South Africa, and despite his hectic touring schedule, he
was determined to sample a bit of the country’s character and environment
with his fiancée Veronica.
“Above everything else, I’m here
to learn – I love to learn,” said the 51-year-old. “At the concert, I discovered
the heart of the South African audience and I’m really excited because
we’re going to be going on a safari in the centre of the country. I’m sure
it will be incredible.
“It’s quite emotional to me to be
here for many reasons because at school I learned a few things about South
Africa, in terms of its history, which I’ve never forgotten. South Africa
is a country with a very big story.”
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1271532/
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