Oh, boy – it’s Bocelli junior

Oh, boy – it’s Bocelli junior

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norman lebrecht

November 11, 2021

Matteo Bocelli, a student at the Conservatory of Lucca in Tuscany, has released his debut single.

He’s a baritone.

He has also co-written tracks for his father and appeared in his videos.

Comments

  • PS says:

    Feeling so far away far away from liking this liking this…

    • Glenna Vanlue says:

      I Love this song. Mattao its,so adictive.
      Mattao your such a gifted man. Peace, love+happiness

    • Jaz Zander says:

      I don’t think that we can have too many singers that bring such joy to people all over the world and the Bocelli Family does this. When I first heard Andrea sing, I just thought, “Oh, my God, who IS that?” I’ve been a fan ever since and now it just gets better!

      • Muriel Moore says:

        I had the same reaction the first time I heard Andrea’s voice. I was an instant fan and got to see him live in 2000 after completing my radiation treatment for breast cancer. It was April 11th three months before I went through a mastectomy. It’s funny how my introduction to this wonderful singer marks so many painful memories but it’s the singer who makes the memories livable. He also sang with, Veronica Berti who would become his wife. What a treat to hear him live.

  • Maria says:

    I’m just utterly speechless!

  • Rustier spoon says:

    Oh dear…

  • Sue Sonata Form says:

    It’s schlock, but I hope he makes LOTS of money!!

  • Ms.Melody says:

    VERGOGNA! The real singers are spinning in their graves.

  • Allen says:

    I don’t want to be too hard on Mr Bocelli snr because he seems to be a likeable man who doesn’t make snide remarks about “regular” opera singers.

    I have to say, though, that this performance leaves something to be desired.

  • TWemyss says:

    Wonderful singer!

  • Alviano says:

    More like “Oh, dear.”

  • Jonathan Sutherland says:

    It is difficult to know which is worse -. the 1st grade piano playing, the insipid song composition or the pushed, zero-technique singing.
    It seems that international music careers can now be made with little more than a handsome face and famous name.
    Talent or artistry is clearly no longer a criterion.
    Santa Cecilia must be ready to give up her patronage of the once noble Art.

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