10 minutes with Andrea Bocelli
October 22, 2001 | 12:00am
"Would you like to interview Andrea Bocelli?"
The question came from Philip Dy of MCA-Universal and my first reaction was, "The Andrea Bocelli!?!"
I must admit, though, that Ive never been an opera fan (as Ive been saying, I am a Beatlemaniac forever) and my closest brush with "opera" was back in college when Id spend some of my free time at the Manila Grand Opera House (doesnt it make your heart bleed that that historical landmark along Rizal Avenue is gone, replaced by an MRT station surrounded by little carinderias?) which was staging all sorts of shows but opera.
You put me in a venue staging an opera and in a minute Id be slipping into slumber-land. No, Im not ashamed to admit it. Ask me what Verdi is and you get a blank look as an answer (but ask me about any Beatles song and Id give you an answer in a flash). I did watch Luciano Pavarotti when he did a concert at the PICC a few years ago, but only because a friend gave me two complimentary tickets (P10,000 each, would you believe!?!) and I even dragged Ronald Constantino along.
But when Philip Dy asked me to do a 10-minute interview with Bocelli on the phone, he from his native Tuscany in Italy, I jumped at the rare chance and told Philip, "Id take a day-off for the opportunity." Not every writer can talk directly to a Bocelli, the great tenor and newest superstar of opera, even just on the phone, and I felt privileged to have been tapped for the assignment.
From the literature Philip sent to me, I learned that Bocelli was born in Lajatico, rural Tuscany, not far from the ancient city of Pisa (where the Leaning Tower is). The press kit doesnt say if Bocelli who is, as opera fans know, vision-impaired was born, well, "sightless" (although I remember reading somewhere that he lost his sight when he was in his teens?) but it reveals that Bocelli finished Law at the University of Pisa and practised as a state-appointed defense attorney for a short time. He studied Law to placate his family, until he was sidetracked to his first love opera (his passion since childhood).
The interview was arranged by Philip as part of the promo for Bocellis new album, Cieli di Toscana, which MCA-Universal has just released (opera fans, your cue!). It was set on a Monday afternoon, 4 oclock. I was reminded not to ask any question about Bocellis being, well, vision-impaired, and that was okay (I would have wanted to ask him what hed like to see if he got a chance to regain his sight for just one day). I wanted to find out more about the person than about the singer.
Bocellis voice was as soothing and as magical as his music, very human and down-to-earth, heavy with an Italian accent. He spoke in perfect English. Heres how our phone interview went:
Hello?
"Im here."
Am I talking now to Mr. Bocelli?
"Yes, you are. Im here!"
How are you?
"Im fine. And you?"
Im fine, too. Mr. Bocelli, I want to find how Andrea Bocelli the person is different from Andrea Bocelli the artist/singer.
"Those are two questions. You will have to ask my friends or my fans. The only thing I can say is that I try my best in everything I do everyday, because thats important. Then everyone can judge and have his opinion but certainly, I always give my best."
When youre not busy doing concerts or recording, how do you spend your free time?
"I try to stay at home with my children; I rest and relax by reading, or playing the piano... studying new repertoire."
How many children do you have?
"I have two. Amos, 6, and Matteo, 4."
Do you think the two, or one, of them will follow in your footsteps and be an opera singer?
"I dont think... (Laughs a bit)... They are shouting a lot everyday but I dont think they have the talent to be a singer... for now. Its too soon to tell. And anyway, whats important for me... when they grow up, they are free to choose what they want to be."
I understand you studied Law in college to please your parents. You wont do that to your children, will you? For them to take up a course just to please you.
"No. I only want my children to be free and to choose whats best for them."
According to Celine Dion, "If God had a singing voice, He would sound a lot like Andrea Bocelli." How do you feel about it?
"Celine is very kind and I have a good relationship with her. But God, I think, is very busy so He wont have time to sing."
Are you a God-fearing person?
"I believe (in God) very deeply."
Youre Catholic, I presume.
"Yes. But first of all, I believe."
Do you also believe in praying?
"I speak to God everyday."
When you speak to God, what do you tell Him? What do you ask from Him?
"Its a very deep question. I speak to Him about the problems in the world."
Dont you ask Him anything for yourself?
"The only thing that I ask is to live tomorrow better than today."
Lets talk about your arias, the ones included in your other album, Sacred Arias (also released by MCA-Universal)...
"...you know, from the beginning I said to my company, I would like to record an album of sacred arias, but they laughed. Im sure that they thought that it would be impossible to sell that kind of repertoire. But incredibly, we have already sold more than five million copies so far. They didnt realize that many people around the world love and understand this repertoire very well."
Whats your favorite aria and why?
"I dont know, really, because all the arias and all the songs that Ive recorded are in my heart; they come from my heart."
Being an opera singer, do you also like pop music in a way?
"I did a pop album, Sogno, in 1999. I think its important to record another pop album because many people love pop music. By this kind of repertoire, some people can later discover classical music. I have recorded several classical albums, like La Boheme. My new one, Cieli di Toscana (Tuscan Skies), is, I think, my finest pop album to date."
Who among the pop artists do you like?
"Its difficult to say because I dont know very well their kind of repertoire. But for me, I like all the pop singers, like Celine Dion, Whitney Houston and Frank Sinatra."
Do you have any personal favorite, regardless of whether its classical or pop you know, one song that touches you the most?
"No. Its impossible to choose just one."
One US magazine has chosen you as one of the sexiest men in the world. How do you feel about it?
"Ha, ha, ha, ha!"
You found it funny?
"I dont believe it."
Why not?
"Its flattering but I dont believe it."
Is there any chance for you to do a concert in the Philippines?
"Do you know that three years ago, somebody asked me to go to the Philippines... to do an opera, La Boheme? But then, my schedule was changed. But I hope to go there as soon as possible, not now because its too dangerous to fly."
How has stardom changed your life, if it did?
"Before, I stayed only at home. But now, I fly everyday; I spend a lot of time around the world, even if I prefer to stay home with my family."
If you were an aria, a song, what sort would you be?
"I dont know. Its impossible to say."
Aside from doing albums and concerts, what do you look forward to?
"I have to try to have time for myself. In the past six years, I havent had a holiday. I want to have time for myself, my family and my friends. Its important because in order to sing well, you must have inspiration and inspiration comes from life, from living."
Whats the most beautiful word or sound that youve ever heard? You know, the most beautiful thing somebody has ever told you.
"Probably the voice of Franco Corelli, my idol."
What about your own voice... when you listen to your album(s)?
"Very often, I recognize many, many defects, so I try to improve myself everyday. I think my voice is very communicative."
How do you take care of your voice?
"I study everyday for at least two hours. I dont smoke, I dont drink, I dont eat spicy food."
Thank you so much for the time, Mr. Bocelli. And see you in the Philippines soon.
"Thank you, too, and see you soon."
The question came from Philip Dy of MCA-Universal and my first reaction was, "The Andrea Bocelli!?!"
I must admit, though, that Ive never been an opera fan (as Ive been saying, I am a Beatlemaniac forever) and my closest brush with "opera" was back in college when Id spend some of my free time at the Manila Grand Opera House (doesnt it make your heart bleed that that historical landmark along Rizal Avenue is gone, replaced by an MRT station surrounded by little carinderias?) which was staging all sorts of shows but opera.
You put me in a venue staging an opera and in a minute Id be slipping into slumber-land. No, Im not ashamed to admit it. Ask me what Verdi is and you get a blank look as an answer (but ask me about any Beatles song and Id give you an answer in a flash). I did watch Luciano Pavarotti when he did a concert at the PICC a few years ago, but only because a friend gave me two complimentary tickets (P10,000 each, would you believe!?!) and I even dragged Ronald Constantino along.
But when Philip Dy asked me to do a 10-minute interview with Bocelli on the phone, he from his native Tuscany in Italy, I jumped at the rare chance and told Philip, "Id take a day-off for the opportunity." Not every writer can talk directly to a Bocelli, the great tenor and newest superstar of opera, even just on the phone, and I felt privileged to have been tapped for the assignment.
From the literature Philip sent to me, I learned that Bocelli was born in Lajatico, rural Tuscany, not far from the ancient city of Pisa (where the Leaning Tower is). The press kit doesnt say if Bocelli who is, as opera fans know, vision-impaired was born, well, "sightless" (although I remember reading somewhere that he lost his sight when he was in his teens?) but it reveals that Bocelli finished Law at the University of Pisa and practised as a state-appointed defense attorney for a short time. He studied Law to placate his family, until he was sidetracked to his first love opera (his passion since childhood).
The interview was arranged by Philip as part of the promo for Bocellis new album, Cieli di Toscana, which MCA-Universal has just released (opera fans, your cue!). It was set on a Monday afternoon, 4 oclock. I was reminded not to ask any question about Bocellis being, well, vision-impaired, and that was okay (I would have wanted to ask him what hed like to see if he got a chance to regain his sight for just one day). I wanted to find out more about the person than about the singer.
Bocellis voice was as soothing and as magical as his music, very human and down-to-earth, heavy with an Italian accent. He spoke in perfect English. Heres how our phone interview went:
Hello?
"Im here."
Am I talking now to Mr. Bocelli?
"Yes, you are. Im here!"
How are you?
"Im fine. And you?"
Im fine, too. Mr. Bocelli, I want to find how Andrea Bocelli the person is different from Andrea Bocelli the artist/singer.
"Those are two questions. You will have to ask my friends or my fans. The only thing I can say is that I try my best in everything I do everyday, because thats important. Then everyone can judge and have his opinion but certainly, I always give my best."
When youre not busy doing concerts or recording, how do you spend your free time?
"I try to stay at home with my children; I rest and relax by reading, or playing the piano... studying new repertoire."
How many children do you have?
"I have two. Amos, 6, and Matteo, 4."
Do you think the two, or one, of them will follow in your footsteps and be an opera singer?
"I dont think... (Laughs a bit)... They are shouting a lot everyday but I dont think they have the talent to be a singer... for now. Its too soon to tell. And anyway, whats important for me... when they grow up, they are free to choose what they want to be."
I understand you studied Law in college to please your parents. You wont do that to your children, will you? For them to take up a course just to please you.
"No. I only want my children to be free and to choose whats best for them."
According to Celine Dion, "If God had a singing voice, He would sound a lot like Andrea Bocelli." How do you feel about it?
"Celine is very kind and I have a good relationship with her. But God, I think, is very busy so He wont have time to sing."
Are you a God-fearing person?
"I believe (in God) very deeply."
Youre Catholic, I presume.
"Yes. But first of all, I believe."
Do you also believe in praying?
"I speak to God everyday."
When you speak to God, what do you tell Him? What do you ask from Him?
"Its a very deep question. I speak to Him about the problems in the world."
Dont you ask Him anything for yourself?
"The only thing that I ask is to live tomorrow better than today."
Lets talk about your arias, the ones included in your other album, Sacred Arias (also released by MCA-Universal)...
"...you know, from the beginning I said to my company, I would like to record an album of sacred arias, but they laughed. Im sure that they thought that it would be impossible to sell that kind of repertoire. But incredibly, we have already sold more than five million copies so far. They didnt realize that many people around the world love and understand this repertoire very well."
Whats your favorite aria and why?
"I dont know, really, because all the arias and all the songs that Ive recorded are in my heart; they come from my heart."
Being an opera singer, do you also like pop music in a way?
"I did a pop album, Sogno, in 1999. I think its important to record another pop album because many people love pop music. By this kind of repertoire, some people can later discover classical music. I have recorded several classical albums, like La Boheme. My new one, Cieli di Toscana (Tuscan Skies), is, I think, my finest pop album to date."
Who among the pop artists do you like?
"Its difficult to say because I dont know very well their kind of repertoire. But for me, I like all the pop singers, like Celine Dion, Whitney Houston and Frank Sinatra."
Do you have any personal favorite, regardless of whether its classical or pop you know, one song that touches you the most?
"No. Its impossible to choose just one."
One US magazine has chosen you as one of the sexiest men in the world. How do you feel about it?
"Ha, ha, ha, ha!"
You found it funny?
"I dont believe it."
Why not?
"Its flattering but I dont believe it."
Is there any chance for you to do a concert in the Philippines?
"Do you know that three years ago, somebody asked me to go to the Philippines... to do an opera, La Boheme? But then, my schedule was changed. But I hope to go there as soon as possible, not now because its too dangerous to fly."
How has stardom changed your life, if it did?
"Before, I stayed only at home. But now, I fly everyday; I spend a lot of time around the world, even if I prefer to stay home with my family."
If you were an aria, a song, what sort would you be?
"I dont know. Its impossible to say."
Aside from doing albums and concerts, what do you look forward to?
"I have to try to have time for myself. In the past six years, I havent had a holiday. I want to have time for myself, my family and my friends. Its important because in order to sing well, you must have inspiration and inspiration comes from life, from living."
Whats the most beautiful word or sound that youve ever heard? You know, the most beautiful thing somebody has ever told you.
"Probably the voice of Franco Corelli, my idol."
What about your own voice... when you listen to your album(s)?
"Very often, I recognize many, many defects, so I try to improve myself everyday. I think my voice is very communicative."
How do you take care of your voice?
"I study everyday for at least two hours. I dont smoke, I dont drink, I dont eat spicy food."
Thank you so much for the time, Mr. Bocelli. And see you in the Philippines soon.
"Thank you, too, and see you soon."
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