In the stratospheric realm of Taylor Swift and Beyonce concerts, tenor Andrea Bocelli elevates Opera to a celestial level; sightless, his voice has enveloped millions in a genre encompassing all human emotions: incomprehensible joy, desecrating grief, positivity of remembrance, moments in life, forever scarred, forever sacred. Levitating, watching wonderous staging, at roofless Theatro Del Silenzio in Tuscany, music and nature harmonize in a lyrically lavish, magical tribute to a man who, despite his affliction, has soared above unimaginable heights to actualize his potential. In a rarefied presentation he shares the stage with those he’s loved and respected throughout his life; the duets are intimately unselfish, costarring, in a myriad of tongues: Celine Deon, Ed Sheeran, Shaina Twain, Jon Batiste, Gwen Stephani; caveats sung by Russell Crowe, Katherine McPhee, accompanied by her husband David Foster on the piano and heartwarming pairings with Mateo Bocelli, Andrea’s son and enchanting Virginia, his daughter. For a closer analyzation of Bocelli’s early year’s view “2017’s The Music of Silence”.
“Andrea Bocelli 30: the Celebration” is fashionably colorful, aerobically choreographed, dynamic, a moveable feast; to wallow in this immaculate display of rhapsodic, poetic, idiosyncratic supernatural phenomenon is an unadulterated gift; a testament to, beyond a doubt, a higher power and its sublimity.
FIVE STARS!!!!!
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