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Andrea Bocelli a proud father again
Andrea Bocelli, is an Italian tenor, multi-instrumentalist and classical crossover artist. Born with poor eyesight, he became blind at the age of twelve after a football accident. He is a proud father of a baby girl.
His fiancée Veronica Berti gave birth to their daughter Virginia on 21st March. The “Time To Say Goodbye” singer has already fathered two sons Amos, 17 and Matteo, 15 with ex-wife Enrica Cenzatti.
MAGIC IN THE AMWAY
The celebrations for the Valentine’s Day came quite early in Orlando, I mean for Andrea Bocelli’s fans. The Italian tenor, who is well known for his pop based collaborations with singers like Sarah Brightman and Celine Dion, soared in a performance at the Amway Center on Sunday.
He addresses the show ‘Love, Italian Style’ and it was really tough not to fall under the amorous spell, particularly when his voice was backed by a huge orchestra and chorus under Eugene Kohn.
Andrea Bocelli joined by Bach Festival Choir
On 12th February, Andrea Bocelli will be in a concert in Orlando where sixty fellow members of the Bach Festival Choir will sing with the Italian tenor.
Amidst an international tour, the Italian will meet at Orlando's Amway Center. On Valentine's Day, he will be in Fort Lauderdale concert and after that he will go back to Europe where he will perform in Norway, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, UK and Italy.
A member of the Bach Festival Society told that they are very excited that their members will be sharing the stage with the great Italian singer Andrea Bocelli.
MUSIC CONCERTS SET FOR DELIGHT IN THE SUMMER
A number of music concerts will be held in the summer of this year. The Carousel of Music, which was begun in the '70s, is run with help from the Ocean County Library, Ocean County Parks and Recreations, Toms River Township, Township of Berkeley, Beachwood Borough, and the Borough of Ship Bottom, and will feature 34 concerts throughout July and August.
BARTLESVILLE MUSIC FESTIVAL TO BEGIN SOON
The Bartlesville music festival is all set to start by June and it will be the 27th season. It's the setting for the annual OK Mozart Festival, a musical celebration that boasts dozens of nationally known soloists, a resident orchestra, guest conductors, a chamber music series and a concert under the stars.
OKLAHOMA MUSIC CONCERTS ANNOUNCED
New music concerts have been announced in the Oklahoma region. The association also is sponsoring concerts at other churches including the New Revival Quartet at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Lynn Lane Baptist Church, 1200 S Lynn Lane Road, Tulsa.
The Forgiven Quartet will perform in concert at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Christian Church of the Covenant, 1205 S Cleveland, Enid, and at 6:30 p.m. at First Christian Church, 111 N Walnut, Seiling.
For more information, call Jim Wagner at 324-2144.
SUPERMAN'S CONCERT
The final movements of composer Michael Daugherty's Metropolis Symphony will be performed by the Quad City Symphony Orchestra.
"Red Cape Tango" relives Superman's cataclysmic showdown with the arch-villain Doomsday which led to the famous comic book death of the Man of Steel in the early 1990s.
SOUTHBANK TARGETS BIGGEST MUSICAL
Southbank has targetted new audiences with the UK's biggest classical music programme. One-hour orchestral performances on Sunday afternoons will offer bite-size tastings of classical Blues fare, drinks will be allowed into more informal events and audiences will be brought closer to musicians by means of a walk-through video installation simulating being on stage with a "virtual" Philharmonia Orchestra.
GOSPEL MUSIC CONCERTS
The Community Gospel Sing is set to begin shortly in Ft. Oglethorpe. The Southern Gospel Concerts will be hosted by John Richardson and the Willow Creek Quartet from Chattanooga. Each week, the concerts will feature the Willow Creek Quartet and at least two other gospel performers, both local and regionally.
The concerts will be free to the public and a love offering will be received.
Gospel performers and groups who would like to be booked as part of this venue should call John Richardson at 488-6031. Mr. Richardson is booking six months in advance.
CONCERTS LOSE INTEREST
The music industry has been dealt a new blow with music concerts fizzling out. The box-office take for the 50 biggest grossing tours in the world fell 12 percent to $2.93 billion, from $3.34 billion in 2009, according to Pollstar, a trade magazine considered the leading monitor of ticket sales.
In North America, the drop was even more pronounced, with a 15 percent decline to $1.69 billion.
Underscoring how the industry leans on aging but tried-and-true acts, Bon Jovi's 53-city tour was the biggest in the world this year, grossing $201.1 million.