Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Andrea Bocelli He is a famous Italian tenor who had become blind at the age of 12.

Andrea Bocelli - (born 22 September 1958) He is a famous Italian tenor who throughout the course of his career has recorded more than 20 classical and pop albums, and seven complete operas, selling a total of more than 65 million albums throughout the world.

Andrea Bocelli had become blind at the age of 12 years old following a football accident in which he was hit in the head. At 6 years old Bocelli was taking piano lessons before also learning the saxophone and the flute. His family would always ask him to sing, bocelli once said "I don't think a singer decides to sing, it is the others who choose that you sing by their reactions". Bocelli has also sung with other great singers such as Pavarotti. He’s one of the world’s most famous opera singers, and he’s totally blind. Andrea Bocelli is a man that overcame many odds to become a household name worldwide. Born in 1958 in Lajatico, Italy, Bocelli went blind at age 12, when a blow to his head during a soccer game further complicated his congenital glaucoma.Though he is known for his angelic and soaring opera tenor, Bocelli did not find a career in music until later in life. He worked for years as a lawyer and practiced his “hobby” of singing in piano bars and parties on weekends. A talent scout happened to hear him sing at a party he attended and signed him to a recording deal.Andrea has worked with the famous Luciano Pavarotti and Sarah Brightman, and has sung for the Pope. He is best known for his sweet songs, such as “Con Te Partirò”, a duet with Sarah Brightman and has released several multi-platinum albums throughout Europe and the United States.Bocelli’s velvety voice and inspiring personality have won him fans worldwide. “All that counts in life is intention,” he is quoted as saying. “You have to persevere, you have to insist.”

4 comments:

  1. I can't believe I didn't know he is blind; how does the world manage to not talk about disability? Sure he should be known for his talent; but if he was also known for being blind then it would open the world so much more for those of us with visually impairments. thanks for raising awareness. Emma. (http://mscalling.blogspot.com)

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  2. Hi Emma, he himself does not like to talk about his blindness. He's known for ending an interview when asked about his blindness. He says that this topic bores him. He does not feel disabled. He rides horses, rides his bicycle, he roller plates and windsurfs. The only time he speaks about his blindness freely is in his autobiography "The Music of Silence" published in 2000. Kind Regards, Anette

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  3. Hi Emma, he himself does not like to talk about his blindness. He's known for ending an interview when asked about his blindness. He says that this topic bores him. He does not feel disabled. He rides horses, rides his bicycle, he roller plates and windsurfs. The only time he speaks about his blindness freely is in his autobiography "The Music of Silence" published in 2000. Kind Regards, Anette

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  4. Hi Emma, he himself does not like to talk about his blindness. He's known for ending an interview when asked about his blindness. He says that this topic bores him. He does not feel disabled. He rides horses, rides his bicycle, he roller plates and windsurfs. The only time he speaks about his blindness freely is in his autobiography "The Music of Silence" published in 2000. Kind Regards, Anette

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