Decca Data and Mercury Studios have launched “Who Wants To Live Forever,” the dwell duet from musical icons Andrea Bocelli and Brian Could. The Italian tenor and Queen guitarist carried out the track ultimately 12 months’s three-day live performance occasion in Tuscany honoring Bocelli’s thirtieth profession anniversary. The video of that efficiency, featured within the 2024 live performance movie Andrea Bocelli 30: A Celebration, has been posted on YouTube alongside the monitor’s launch.
The duet options Brian on guitar, backed by a full orchestra. The video exhibits the 2 artists commanding a crowd of 10,000 on the Teatro del Silenzio (Theater of Silence), a pure amphitheater in Lajatico, Tuscany. “Celebrating the 30th anniversary of my career at Teatro del Silenzio, a place that is so dear to me, with artists and friends was an honor,” Bocelli shared final 12 months. It was Bocelli who petitioned the federal government to construct the Teatro del Silenzio in his hometown of Lajatico, and he contributed to its building.
Could was considered one of quite a few well-known company who duetted with Bocelli on the anniversary live performance, together with Ed Sheeran, Shania Twain, Jon Batiste, Brian Could, Sofia Vergara, David Foster & Katharine McPhee, Matteo Bocelli, Sofia Carson, Lauren Daigle, and extra.
Following final 12 months’s launch of Andrea Bocelli 30: A Celebration, a brand new documentary movie titled Andrea Bocelli: As a result of I Imagine, is ready to launch in choose cinemas globally on September twenty first. The movie, directed by Cosima Spencer, is arriving in theaters following its premiere on the 2024 Toronto Worldwide Movie Pageant.
“My aim in this film is to evoke the atmosphere of Andrea’s world,” Spencer shared. “To hear how music permeates every moment of his everyday life, to feel the force of his voice when he’s warming up, to witness his undeniable optimism, and hear him telling a good story in the way he tells it to his oldest friends. It’s been a great privilege to be able to capture this.”
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