Andrea Bocelli And Hauser’s “Melodramma” Duet Is So Captivating You Can’t Listen Just Once

Ariana Grande And Andrea Bocelli

Andrea Bocelli And Hauser Sing A Special Version Of 'Melodramma' In  Manhattan - The Music Man

When two classical music superstars meet to create a video together the winners are the fans and music as a whole. That is exactly what happened when the world’s most loved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, and Hauser, the YouTube sensation from 2CELLOS, met to perform a special version of ‘Melodramma’ in Manhattan.

Andrea Bocelli & Stjepan Hauser - Melodramma (Fragment)

The song is from Bocelli’s 2001 album, Cieli di Toscana, and it has become the duo’s go-to song to perform when they meet on stage. Both artists have a rich background in classical music and global followings, so when they come together to perform, it’s pure magic. Watch below.

Andrea Bocelli And Hauser Sing ‘Time To Say Goodbye’ (Con Te Partirò)

Andrea Bocelli - Melodramma (Vivere Live in Tuscany)

In Andrea’s hometown is an open-aired amphitheater called the “Teatro del Silenzio”. It is a stunning location situated in the city of Lajatico, Tuscany. The perfect place for these well-respected musicians to come together and record a beautiful version of this classic song. Watch their performance in the video below.

About Andrea Bocelli

Andrea Bocelli began his rise to fame when his demo tape was heard by the legendary Luciano Pavarotti. Since then he has released 9 complete operas, 15 solo albums and three greatest hits albums.

These albums have sold more than 90 million copies worldwide. He has also received 20 music awards, has his own star on the Hollywood walk of fame and, in 1999, was named in People magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful People.

About Hauser

Hauser is a founding member of the band 2CELLOS where he and Luka Šulić perform well-known cover songs. The cello duo have been making viral videos together since 2011.

 

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