I was killing time and flipping through the channels on TV today, and I came across something that blew me away. PBS was airing a concert that took place at the Detroit Opera House on December seventh of last year. The featured performance was a band named Il Volo.
Il Volo consists of three teenage tenor Italian boys. They have already taken over Europe and they are making their way across the United States. These boys have talent that is very rarely seen, especially being so young.
The members are Piero Barone (17) Ignazio Boschetto (16) and Gianluca Ginoble (16). They were discovered on an Italian television talent show, and have taken off since then. They sing everything from classic operatic to American classics such as “Smile”.
There really are no words to describe the immaculate power of their voices. When collaborative they have an overwhelming power to be able to move their audience emotionally and physically. Their voices are crystal clear, on tone, and they each add individual personality to each piece they sing. Even if you aren’t into Italian music, you can’t help but be floored by the control they have over their voices as well as their disciplined registers.
However, you don’t have to take my word for it. See for yourself.
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