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  2. Con te partirò - Wikipedia

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    "Con te partirò" (Italian: [kon ˈte ppartiˈrɔ]; "With You I Shall Depart"), also known as "Por ti Volare", is an Italian song written by Francesco Sartori (music) and Lucio Quarantotto (lyrics). It was first performed by Andrea Bocelli at the 1995 Sanremo Music Festival and recorded on his album of the same year, Bocelli .

  3. Francesco Sartori - Wikipedia

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    Sartori composed "Con te partirò", with lyrics by Lucio Quarantotto, for Andrea Bocelli.The song was also recorded by Jonas Kaufmann with Orchestra Sinfonica Del Teatro Massimo Di Palermo directed by Asher Fisch (Sony Classical 018363288875) and as a duet entitled "Time to Say Goodbye" with Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman.

  4. Time to Say Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    Time to Say Goodbye may refer to: "Time to Say Goodbye", an English version of Andrea Bocelli's song "Con te partirò", with Sarah BrightmanTime to Say Goodbye, a 1997 album by Sarah Brightman

  5. Lucio Quarantotto - Wikipedia

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    Lucio Quarantotto (29 April 1957 – 31 July 2012) was an Italian songwriter best known for writing the lyrics for "Con te partirò", to music composed by Francesco Sartori for Andrea Bocelli. The song was also recorded as a duet entitled "Time to Say Goodbye" by Bocelli and Sarah Brightman.

  6. Andrea Bocelli - Wikipedia

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    He entered the main competition with "Con te partirò" and finished in fourth place. [30] The song was included on his second album, Bocelli, produced by Mauro Malavasi and released in November 1995. In Belgium, "Con te partirò" became the best-selling single of all time. [31] His third album, Viaggio Italiano, was released in Italy in 1996. [30]

  7. Bocelli (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album is thought to have brought attention of Bocelli's existence to the masses outside of classical music circles, not just for the immense success of hit song "Con te partirò" but also because he covered the popular 1980s pop hit "The Power of Love" by Jennifer Rush.

  8. Commendatori - Wikipedia

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    The song "Con te partirò" by Andrea Bocelli is played three times throughout the episode. When Tony is driven to Annalisa Zucca's villa the Napolitano song "Core 'ngrato" is played (without the vocals). Before the dinner in Italy, a portion of the arrangement of the song "Andalucia" by Pink Martini plays.

  9. Talk:Con te partirò - Wikipedia

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    Con te partirò → Time to Say Goodbye – per WP:COMMONNAME and WP:USEENGLISH. Since this is the English Wikipedia, the main header should indicate the title by which this song is known in the English-speaking world, as evidenced by the appended image, within the article, of the lower album cover.