Andrea Bocelli Shares a Magical Father-Daughter Moment as His Daughter Joins Him on Piano

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We’ve seen Andrea Bocelli performing on the biggest of stages. We’ve also seen him duetting with Superstars and his own family members, including his daughter. However, it was a very special moment for the Tenor singer when his daughter joined him to accompany him on the piano.

Andrea Bocelli performs Beethoven's Ich Liebe Dich with daughter Virginia  on piano – WATCH | Music | Entertainment | Express.co.uk

In this heartwarming video, the father and daughter duo perform a song by Beethoven called “ich liebe dich” which translates to “Tender Love”. Andrea explains at the beginning of the video that through the time they spent at home during 2020, they utilised this time well to practice music together

Andrea Bocelli and daughter Virginia sing Hallelujah in concert

As Andrea starting singing the opening line to Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Herrosee’s poem, his daughter began to play the piano like the young professional she is.

The video was first aired on the 3rd of May 2020 on Andrea Bocelli’s official YouTube channel. “Little Virginia has been working hard over the past few weeks to honour her obligations,” he captioned the video.

“We now present our first duet, a jewel created long ago but which remains wonderfully current, a lied which speaks of love with an infinite tenderness.”

After this video was recorded they would go on to sing Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah together, however, this is the first time Andrea’s daughter has accompanied her father using an instrument.

Andrea Bocelli, 65, performs an emotional song with his daughter Virginia,  12, ahead of Hyde Park show | Daily Mail Online

Hopefully, this will be the first of many videos we see from the talented family as Virginia continues to progress with her music career and following in her father’s footsteps.

 

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