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1958
Born
September 22, in Lajatico in the Province of Pisa, Italy.
He began already in early childhood to play the organ in church.
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1970
Andrea
wins his first song competition, the Margherita d'Oro in Viareggio
with "O sole mio".
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1980s
After concluding his studies, Andrea works for a year as a lawyer, then
dedicates himself completely to music. He takes singing lessons from Bettarini,
until the maestro died in 1997 at the age of 83.
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1992
In the spring, the Italian rock star Zucchero looks for a tenor to make
a demo of "Miserere", a song composed by him and U2's Bono,
which he hopes to convince Luciano Pavarotti to sing in duet with him.
He comes upon Andrea, who "sings with his soul". When Pavarotti
hears the demo, he says, "Who is this fellow? You don't need me.
I could not do better!" However, the duet with Pavarotti/Zucchero
is made.
June, 27: Enrica and Andrea marry.
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1993
In the summer, he tours with Zucchero throughout Europe
in live concerts, singing Pavarotti's part in "Miserere."
As a solo number, he sings something quite uncommon for a rock star:
"Nessun Dorma" from Puccini's TURANDOT and receives
great applause for it.
In
November, he goes to the preliminaries of the Festival of Sanremo, in
the category of "Giovani", with the solo version of "Miserere,
and sings both parts: That of Zucchero and that of Pavarotti, and wins
the highest score.
On December 28, he debuts in world of classical music in a concert at
the Teatro Romolo Valli in Reggio Emilia.
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1994
In
February, he wins with
"Il Mare Calmo Della Sera"
the main competition of the San Remo Festival
in the category "Nuove Proposte" (New Proposals).
His first CD, "Il Mare Calmo Della Sera" appears, for
which he received this Golden Disc, his first one.
In September, he is invited to appear with Pavarotti at his benefit concert
"Pavarotti International" in Modena. He sings Leoncavallo's
"Mattinata" and the duet with maestro Pavarotti, Morante's
"Notte e Piscatore". He also sings "Brindisi"
from LA TRAVIATA in the finale, along with Nancy Gustafson, Giorgia, Andreas
Vollenweider and Bryan Adams.
In September he makes his debut in an opera role,
playing Macduff in Verdi's MACBETH in the Teatro Verdi in Pisa.
At Christmas, he sings "Adeste Fideles" in Rome
before the Pope in St. Peter's Basilica.
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1995
In
February, he goes to the main competition in Sanremo with "Con Te Partiro"
and take fourth place.
In the meantime, his first son Amos is born (February 22). |
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1996
On November 23, he sings together with English soprano Sarah Brightman (ex-wife
of musical-king Andrew Lloyd Weber) in Germany. They sing as a parting song
for Henry Maske's last fight, a different version of his "Con Te Partiro",
"Time to Say Goodbye". The song breaks all sales records afterwards
in the record industry, and remains on the top ten on the German hit parade
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1997
His fourth album "Romanza" appears in the spring.
On March 3, he appears with Sarah Brightman in Hamburg, Germany, to receive
the Echo award for "Best Single of the Year.
InAugust,
he appears at the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago, and then at the
World Youth Festival in Paris, where he sings once again in the presence
of the Pope.
On the occasion of the Eucharist-congress on September 27 in Bologna,
he sings again before the Pope.
On October 8, his second son Matteo was born.
On October 19, he sings at the Telefood benefit concert for FAO (An organization
dedicated to the fight against world hunger) at the Vatican. Among the
performers: José Carreras.
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1998
In March, his fifth album "Aria" appears.
On April 19, he steps onto the stage of American show business. He gives
a concert at the Kennedy Center in Washington and the next day President
Clinton receives him at the White House.
On May 5, he appears in Monte Carlo and wins two World Music Awards, one
in the category "Best Italian Singer," and one for "Best
Classical Interpretation".
In July and August, he tours North and South America.
His last concert at the legendary Madison Square Garden is sold out.
In September, he receives his next Echo Klassik for the best-selling classical
album "Aria".
In
November, he sings "The Prayer" with Celine Dion on her Christmas
special. His popularity in the USA increases. Celine Dion introduces him
with the words:
"I heard someone say: If God had a singing voice, he would sound
a lot like Andrea Bocelli."
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1999
On January 25, he sings "The Prayer" for the soundtrack of
Warner Bros. animated film "Quest for Camelot".
As well as the solo, Andrea sings the duet with Celine Dion, which wins
the Golden Globe in Los Angeles.
At the Grammys on February 24 in Los Angeles, Andrea is one of five nominated
for "Best New Artist."
At the presentation of the Oscars on March 21, Andrea and Celine sing
the "Best Song" nominee, "The Prayer".
On March 22, his sixth album "Sogno" appears.
From April 11 to April 24, he tours the West coast of America. He finishes
his concerts, from San Diego to Vancouver, with a triumphant appearance
before more than 18,000 spectators at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
On May 15, at the invitation of Steven Spielberg, Andrea sings in Los
Angeles before President Clinton.
On June 27 he participates at the Michael Jackson benefit concert for
suffering children in Munich's Olympic Stadium.
His seventh album "Sacred Arias", which contains exclusively
sacred music, is released worldwide on November 8, and which two weeks
later conquers first place on America's Classic Billboard charts, followed
by "Aria" in second place, and "Viaggio Italiano"
in third place.
Still in the same month he becomes the first vocalist to hold the top
three places on the US classical album charts: With his album Sacred Arias,
Aria - The Opera Album and Viaggio Italiano.
Invited by the Queen of England, he participates at her annual Royal Variety
Performance in Birmingham on November 29.
On
November 30, his book "La musica del silenzio," an autobiographical
novel, is released in Italy.
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here to buy this book from Amazon.com
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2000
At the 42 Grammy award on February 23 in Los Angeles he is nominated
twice: as "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance" and as "Best
Pop Collaboration With Vocals"
On March 6 he is appointed President of the
Istituto Musicale Boccherini in Lucca.
In May, British Classic FM listeners voted his Sacred Arias album of the
year..
September 11 his seventh album "Verdi" is released.
At the annual NIAF (National Italian American Foundation) Gala of the
Italian-Americans in Washington in the presence of US President Clinton
on the 28th, he sings via satellite from Lucca, accompanied by the Youth
Orchestra of the Boccherini-Institute. At the same time he is presented
the award of Italian-American friendship .
In November his first complete opera recording, Puccini's La Bohème
is released
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| 2001
During the summer he films the
video/DVD for his new CD Cieli di Toscana in the most beautiful
places of Tuscany.
Protaganists are the inhabitants of the surroundings, friends, relatives
and even his manager Michele Torpedine as drummer.
On September 25 he takes the occasion for a statement for peace on earth
during a Milan Fashion Show of Massimo Rebecchi : "After the horrible
attacks on the United States two weeks ago, we need some beauty in our
lives."
In October, Andrea is presented a special award for more than 40 million
sold albums worldwide.
Cieli di Toscana will sell millions just in a few weeks and will
become the biggest selling album in the world, the new number one on the
CNN Worldbeat Global Album Chart. It will spend two weeks at number three
on the official UK album chart, the highest chart position ever for a
foreign-language pop album.
It also will be in the top three in countries including Germany, Hong
Kong, Holland, Ireland, Norway, Portugal and Sweden.
On
October 28, at the invitation of New York's mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Andrea
sings Schubert's "Ave Maria," as a representative of the Catholic
faith, during the memorial concert at Ground Zero for the victims of the
terrorist attacks on September 11.
In November he is given the Platinum Europe Award for more than one million
copies sold of his last CD, "Cieli di Toscana".
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2002
On March 6th Andrea receives two World Music Awards in Monte Carlo:
World best selling classical artist and Best selling Italian artist
On March 11th, in memoriam of the tragedy of September 11, he gives
a concert for peace at the Basilica San Marco, Venice.
On May 23rd he receives the Classical Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution
to Music
On May 27 Andrea sings for George W. Bush and Italian State President
Silvio Berlusconi at the villa Madama in Rome.
In Modena on May 28 he participates at this year's "Pavarotti &
Friends for Angola"
At
the commemoration of September 11, he sings "Ave Maria" at the
United States embassy in Rome.
On October 14 he and Maestro Lorin Maazel present his new CD "Sentimento"
to a worldwide audience.
He received many other awards as already mentioned above, including the
Premio Luciano Cirri in Rome for his accomplishments in bringing Italian
culture to the world, and for the same reason receives the Premio Caruso
in September in Sorrento. In October in London, he receives the National
Music Award as best classical artist, and in December is honored as Best
of the World at the American Music Awards.
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2003
In March for the first time Andrea appears as a producer, not as a singer,
at the Italian song Festival of San Remo, where the young artists Allunati
and Jacqueline Ferry sing for his newly founded record label, Clacksong.
In May his second complete opera, Tosca, is released and enters
the worldwide classical charts in high positions.
On the occasion of a private benefit gala for the Royal National Institute
for the Blind, UK, Andrea sings in front of Great Britain's Royal family.
One day later, on May 22, he receives two awards for Sentimento at the
Classic Brits 2003 in Londons Royal Albert Hall:
Best selling classical album and Album of the year (peoples award).
Again
in May, on the 27th, among many famous artists from all over the world,
he once again is invited to Pavarotti & Friends in Modena and sings
a medley of Neapolitan songs together with Maestro Pavarotti.
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