A Soul Revealed: Gianluca Ginoble’s Masterclass in Musical Intimacy

Gianluca Ginoble
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 03: Gianluca Ginoble of Il Volo performs at Teatro Arcimboldi on September 03, 2023 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images)

There is a specific phenomenon that occurs during an Il Volo concert. Usually, it’s a whirlwind of operatic power, three-part harmonies, and the sheer force of three world-class voices. But during their 2026 “World Tour,” a new kind of magic has started to happen during the solo segments—specifically when Gianluca Ginoble takes center stage.

We have known Gianluca for years as the baritone with the velvet touch, the one who carries the “bel canto” tradition with a suave, international flair. But during a recent performance of “You Raise Me Up,” the “suave” fell away, replaced by something much more “raw and vulnerable.”

There was no long intro or orchestral swell to hide behind. Gianluca simply opened his mouth, and the room changed. “You Raise Me Up” is a song that has been covered by everyone from Josh Groban to Westlife, but in Gianluca’s hands, it stopped being a cover. It became a “moment you carry home with you.” His delivery was quiet and steady, lacking the theatrical bravado that often accompanies such a grand anthem. Instead, he found the “quiet sincerity” in the lyrics, turning the song into an intimate conversation.

Fans have noted that Gianluca seems to have found his own unique singing style this year, moving beyond his early influences to embrace a vocal identity that is uniquely his own. It’s a voice “full of something most singers spend a lifetime trying to find”—a perfect balance of technical precision and genuine human emotion.

The industry often rewards the loudest voice in the room, but this performance proved that true power often lies in the stillness. As the last note drifted into the rafters, the audience didn’t immediately erupt into the usual firestorm of applause. There was a pause—a collective breath—as thousands of people realized they had just witnessed a “moment beyond time.”

Some voices are meant for the charts, but Gianluca Ginoble’s voice is meant for the memory. As Il Volo continues their trek through the United States and Europe this year, this performance of “You Raise Me Up” remains the standout testament to his growth as an artist. It’s a reminder that in a world of digital noise, a single, honest voice still has the power to make the world stand still.

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