The Teenage Tenors: "When you hear these voices you won't believe it!"
11|02|04 ~Three young tenors from Italy are about to hit our shores and America will be blown away! Piero Barone (who is from Agrigento, Sicily), Ignazio Boschetto (born in Bologna), and Gianluca Ginoble (who is from Abruzzo), won a American Idol-like competition in Italy in May 2009. They formed a group called "Il Volo," meaning "flight," to signify the feeling that these three young tenors are about to spread their wings and fly. Later this month they will be releasing IL VOLO, a self-titled debut album worldwide. It's already a top hit in Italy. They are also scheduled to perform in Los Angeles later this month. After listening to them online we have no doubt that they will conquer the hearts of not just Italian Americans but of all Americans.
Piero Barone (who is from Agrigento, Sicily), Ignazio Boschetto (born in Bologna), and Gianluca Ginoble (who is from Abruzzo), won a American Idol-like competition in Italy in May 2009. They formed a group called "Il Volo," meaning "flight," to signify the feeling that these three young tenors are about to spread their wings and fly.
Later this month they will be releasing IL VOLO, a self-titled debut album worldwide. It's already a top hit in Italy. They are also scheduled to perform in Los Angeles later this month. After listening to them online we have no doubt that they will conquer the hearts of not just Italian Americans but of all Americans.
In May 2009, three fresh-faced teenagers, Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble, appeared on the popular Italian talent show “Ti Lascio Una Canzone” and dazzled television viewers with their flawless rendition of the Neapolitan standard “O Sole Mio.” The boys, who range in age from 15 to 17, won the competition easily, and decided their group needed a name. “Il Volo,” meaning “flight,” was chosen to signify the feeling that these three young tenors were about to spread their wings and fly.
It wasn’t long before IL VOLO’s managers — Michele Torpedine (who has looked after the careers of Andrea Bocelli and Italian rock star Zucchero) and singer/producer Tony Renis — landed a recording contract for the trio with Universal Music Group, which will release IL VOLO’s self-titled debut album worldwide in February 2011. In addition, the group became the first Italian artists to sign with Geffen Records in the United States, where the album will also be released in 2011.
Piero, Ignazio, and Gianluca recorded Il Volo in Los Angeles and Rome, as well as at London’s famed Abbey Road Studios with Renis and veteran producer Humberto Gatica (known for his work with Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, and Celine Dion). The album is a stellar showcase for these three young singers’ astonishing vocal talent and interpretive gifts as they take on a range of new and traditional classically influenced pop songs.
Il Volo’s 10 tracks include their version of “O Sole Mio,” “Il Mondo, E Più Ti Penso” (a medley of Ennio Morricone songs from the soundtracks to Once Upon a Time in America and Malena), “El Reloj” (a brand-new song sung in Spanish), “Smile” (written by Charlie Chaplin for his film Modern Times and later popularized by Nat King Cole), “Notte Stellata/The Swan” (from the well-known musical theme composed by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns), “La Luna Hizo Esto” (written specially for Il Volo by multi-platinum songwriter Diane Warren), “Per Te” (written by multiple Grammy Award-winning songwriter/producer Walter Afanasieff), and “Un Amore Così Grande” (a classic from the late ’70s Italian music tradition).
The release of Il Volo is just the beginning of what is sure to be an exciting adventure for Gianluco (who hails from Abruzzo), Ignazio (born in Bologna), and Piero (who is from Agrigento, Sicily). There have already been several high points on their journey. In February 2010, legendary producer Quincy Jones invited the boys to represent Italy by singing on the charity single “We Are The World: 25 for Haiti,” where they impressed such superstars as Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, and Josh Groban during the recording session. A few days later, the group returned to Italy to perform during the 60th annual Sanremo Music Festival, a prestigious event attended by such luminaries as Queen Rania of Jordan and popular TV host Antonella Clerici.
They may be young, but IL VOLO’s mission is clear: “We want to bring lyrical pop music to people all over the world, including kids our own age,” they say. “Introducing this important style of music to people who like all different types of music would be a dream come true.”
On February 10, 2011, Geffen Records Chairman Ron Fair hosted an intimate showcase at his home presenting Il VOLO.
Tony Renis, GianLuca Ginoble (Il Volo), Piero Barone (Il Volo) Jimmy Iovine (Chairman, Interscope Geffen A&M Records ), Ron Fair (Chairman, Geffen Records), Ignazio Boschetto (Il Volo) co-manager Steve Leber (The Leber Group)(Photo credit: Michael Caulfield)
6 GianLuca Ginoble (Il Volo), Piero Barone (Il Volo) & Ignazio Boschetto (Il Volo) (Photo credit: Michael Caulfield)
The Italian Teenage Tenors
on American Idol on May 19
11|05|18 ~As we wrote back in February, the three young Italian tenors from Il Volo have arrived in America and tomorrow night they will perform on American Idol. After "Idol," the boys will appear on CBS' "The Early Show" on May 21. As noted by Kerri Mason of Billboard Magazine, "With a name to fit their ambition -- Il Volo means "flight" -- Barone, Boschetto and Ginoble possess the youth, looks, charm and, most important, the voices to match. The hope is that they'll transcend their built-in constituency of doting grandmothers and classical apologists and win the youth vote." We bet they will! Buona fortuna Piero, Ignazio e Gianluca!