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Il Volo (pronounced [il ˈvoːlo]; transl. 'the flight') is an Italian operatic pop trio, consisting of Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone, and Ignazio Boschetto. They describe their music as " popera ". [ 1 ]
Sanremo grande amore is an extended play by Italian operatic pop trio Il Volo, released in February 2015 following their appearance at the 65th Sanremo Music Festival, in which their song "Grande amore" received first prize in the "Big Artists" category. "Grande amore", released as the set's lead single on 12 February 2015, is the only original ...
Il Volo performed the song for the first time during the Sanremo Music Festival on 11 February 2015. During the final night of the song contest, held on 14 February 2015, "Grande amore" finished in first place, receiving 39.05% of votes on the last round of the competition, beating the remaining top three entries, "Fatti avanti amore" by Nek ...
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This article is the discography of Italian popera trio Il Volo and includes all the studio albums, live albums, EPs, and singles, as well as the peak chart positions for Italy, Argentina, Austria, Belgium (Wallonia), France, Germany, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland and United States (Billboard 200, Classical Albums, Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums for the albums and ...
April: Gianluca Ginoble (of Il Volo) singing "Il mare calmo della sera" by Andrea Bocelli. May: Ensemble singing "I migliori anni della nostra vita" by Renato Zero . The third season was broadcast live from the RAI Auditorium in Naples , in nine weekly episodes beginning on 27 March 2010.
Il Volo is the self-titled debut album from the pop-opera trio Il Volo, formed on the Italian singing competition Ti lascio una canzone. The album, produced by Humberto Gatica and Italian singer-producer Tony Renis , [ 2 ] was released in Italy on November 30, 2010 [ 3 ] and in the United States on May 17, 2011. [ 2 ]
The group Il Volo sings in Italian, English, Spanish and German. Thus, musical revues, which are standard fare on current Italian television, can easily go, in a single evening, from a big-band number with dancers to an Elvis impersonator to a current pop singer doing a rendition of a Puccini aria.