Rio - The three young singers of Italian vocal trio Il Volo are always arguing. Whatever the subject , it seems that they desagree on strange things . To start , Gianluca Ginoble , 18 , cheers for Rome, Ignazio Boschetto , 19 for juventus, and Piero Barone 20, at Milan . The differences go beyond the football fields and come to the music , and they jostle each other to defend their views . When the debate heats up , they let English and Spanish aside languages which are used often to give international interviews, they forget they are in front of a reporter and end screaming each other in Italian.
" Of course it is possible to break a glass with an acute note with the voice ," says the tenor Boschetto , who soon had to argue with Ginoble who doubt him .
These trio will present their opera pop on stage at the Municipal Theater of Rio ,and the release of the new CD and DVD " Mas Que Amor' ( the tickets are sold out ) . Their influences are classical music , which is so popular in their country and they fit the noble stage in Rio perfectly, but the hysteria of their fans who follow them would be more appropriate to another location , perhaps a Apoteose since the girls freak out with their pretty faces just like with Justin Bieber .
" We are not boy band , do not want to be compared with One Direction , as already happened ... we are very different" , they say finally agreeing. " In our show, teenagers go , but there are also are the grandparents of them , attracted by the aspect of our music . We have made the effort to show that classical music is not just something for the old . If a melody is good, it is good for all ages , "added Boschetto .
They are not only compared to boy bands . But also related to the famous Three Tenors : Placido Domingo ( who they have recorded with) , José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti . Normal, although the Il Volo are ' two tenors and a baritone ' - in this case, Gianluca Ginoble .
MORE FIGHTS
It's the trio's second coming to Brazil . In 2012 , just passed by St. Paul . This time , the tour also included Curitiba and Porto Alegre , and Rio "I wanted a week off to visit Rio , but it will not ," laments Ginoble . " I promise , we will write something in Portuguese . I know Brazilian music , I love Tom Jobim , especially the one that says ''só bailo samba' ... , " says Ginoble , who starts to sing 'Só Danço Samba' , by Tom and Vinicius de Moraes .
Piero Barone is not left behind and says artists he knows : " Gilberto Gil , Renato Russo , they strapped me! " he praises . But then the three begin to argue again in Italian ,[...]
Source: odia
(Note: we did our best to translate the interview, corrections are welcome)
Monday, November 4, 2013
The boys from Il Volo argue all the time, but their voices stay in key on stage
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I take great exception to this article, which claims that the guys are "always arguing," scream at each other, and that they fight. I have followed these young men closely for several years. I have seen countless numbers of interviews and many, many videos of their more private time together. They may occasionally correct or contradict one another, but they have never screamed or argued...in ANY language. It is a great injustice to a class act such as Il Volo to be presented in such a negative way.
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