New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The world-renowned tenor
Andrea Bocelli releases a brand-new duet, "Pianissimo," with internationally-acclaimed mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli, ahead of his new album, Believe, out November 13. Written by composer Mauro Malavasi, who has been working with
Andrea for almost 30 years, the song is composed in a minimalistic and elegant style inspired by the French avant-garde composer Erik Satie.
Andrea explains, "'Pianissimo' is an enlightened dialogue between a couple who feel God's gaze and love move through their romantic relationship. As in often found in Malavasi's compositions, the piano is centre stage as it accompanies the singers' intertwined melodies."
Cecilia Bartoli adds, "It was wonderful to sing the 'Pianissimo' duet with Andrea. It is such a beautiful melody - I really enjoyed it!"
A video, released to accompany the new duet, features
Andrea and Cecilia in the grounds and oval room of the elegant Tenuta Corbinaia in Tuscany. Directed by Riccardo Guarnieri and Luca Scota, the video features stunning overhead shots of the Italian countryside in late summer, perfectly complimenting the duo's emotive duet.
The forthcoming album, Believe, released on Sugar/Decca Records and co-produced by Steven Mercurio and Haydn Bendall, explores the spiritual themes of faith, hope and charity, celebrating the power of music to soothe the soul. It follows Andrea's record-breaking 'Music for Hope' performance at Easter from the historic Duomo cathedral in Milan which became the largest simultaneous audience for a classical live stream in history with over 28 million views from across the globe in its first 24 hours.
In addition to the collaboration with Cecilia Bartoli, there is also a duet with
Alison Krauss and a new composition from Ennio Morricone, a long-time collaborator of Bocelli's, titled 'Inno sussurato' ('Whispered Hymn'). There are also familiar favourites such as 'Hallelujah' and 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.
Andrea has also composed his own settings of 'Ave Maria' and 'Padre Nostro' specially for this record.
One of the hidden gems on Believe is 'Fratello sole sorella luna (Dolce è Sentire)' - a song featured in the Franco Zeffirelli film
Brother Sun, Sister Moon - with music composed by Riz Ortolani. Another delight is 'Angele Dei' - a newly-discovered piece by Puccini, arranged by Michael Kaye, which
Andrea premiered in 2019. It was originally written without lyrics, so
Andrea asked for words of a prayer to be added.
Andrea continues, "The Believe tracklist is the result of a spiritual journey that I have been on for the last few years, which has led to constant growth. This new album is the embodiment of a need to lay a new path - modest, incomplete and subjective as it may be - that brings together tracks that speak to the soul, thereby giving the person listening an incentive to engage with their own spiritual side and listen to what it has to impart."
With such a powerful message,
Andrea hopes that listeners will take comfort in the music from his new recording, reaffirming the album's core values of faith, charity and hope.
Andrea Bocelli's Believe is released on Sugar/Decca Records/Universal Music, on November 13.
Musically gifted from birth,
Andrea Bocelli is one of the most celebrated singers in modern history, performing at major international events including the Olympic Games and the World Cup, as well as his own sell-out arena shows around the world. He has a Golden Globe, seven Classical BRITs and seven World
Music Awards under his belt, plus a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His previous album, Si, reached No.1 on both the US and UK charts.
With a decorated career spanning more than a quarter of a century, having amassed millions of fans around the world with his emotive and instantly recognisable voice, Bocelli has collaborated with a host of A-list stars including
Luciano Pavarotti,
Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez,
Christina Aguilera, Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, Céline Dion, Tony
Bennett and many more.
Having sold over 12 million records worldwide,
Cecilia Bartoli has enjoyed a highly-decorated career, gracing the stages of the world's concert halls and opera stages for over three decades. In addition to her many other awards, she has won five Grammys, two Classical Brit Awards, the Victoire de la Musique in France, the Prix Caecilia in Belgium, and the Edison Award in the Netherlands.
Over Cecilia's celebrated career, period instruments and historically informed performance practice have played an integral part within her projects and led to the formation of her own orchestra, Les Musiciens du Prince-Monaco, in 2016. Cecilia is to become director of Monte-Carlo Opera in 2023. She remains Artistic
Director of the Salzburg Whitsun Festival through 2026.
Believe - Tracklisting [Standard Version]:
1. YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE
2. FRATELLO SOLE SORELLA LUNA (DOLCE È SENTIRE)
3. HALLELUJAH
4. PIANISSIMO duet with Cecilia Bartoli
5. AMAZING GRACE duet with Alison Krauss
6. PREGHIERA (ALLA MENTE CONFUSA)
7. GRATIA PLENA (from the movie "Fatima")
8. CANTIQUE DE JEAN RACINE
9. INNO SUSSURATO
10. OH, MADRE BENEDETTA! (ADAGIO DI ALBINONI)
11. I BELIEVE duet with Cecilia Bartoli
12. AVE MARIA
13. ANGELE DEI
14. AGNUS DEI
Believe - Tracklisting [Deluxe Version]:
1. YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE
2. FRATELLO SOLE SORELLA LUNA (DOLCE È SENTIRE)
3. HALLELUJAH
4. PIANISSIMO duet with Cecilia Bartoli
5. AMAZING GRACE duet with Alison Krauss
6. PREGHIERA (ALLA MENTE CONFUSA)
7. GRATIA PLENA (from the movie "Fatima")
8. CANTIQUE DE JEAN RACINE
9. INNO SUSSURATO
10. OH, MADRE BENEDETTA! (ADAGIO DI ALBINONI)
11. I BELIEVE duet with Cecilia Bartoli
12. AVE MARIA
13. ANGELE DEI
14. AGNUS DEI
15. MUI GRANDES NOIT E DIA
16. MIRA IL TUO POPOLO
17. AMAZING GRACE (solo version)