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What a great report by Leena, she had me living every moment with her. Many thanks to her for taking the time to do this for those of us who never get concerts. You are welcome, Kate! I also used to think it would have been impossible. Thank you Leena! Also saw them in Torre Del Lago July 24th this year. I love their music. I would definitely come to their concert if they ever would have one in Finland Helsinki. Terveisia Porista, jossa olen juuri nyt talvi lomalla! You are welcome, Ellen! How nice to be able to go to two Il Volo concerts in a short period of time. Did Piero sing his solo in Torre del Lago? I bet the concert in Los Angeles was wonderful, their last one in the US. It is a pity that the guys are still not so well-known in Finland. Lena did a great job with her article and I very much enjoy it. I was a bit surprised by Gianluca letting his hair grow when they returned from Covid shut down! I knew he had curly hair but he adhered to the same hair style of the other two for a long time. Also his clean shaven face took his looks back to his very early days. I have attended only one concert with a meet and great that only consisted of quick pictures with them as it was just before they had to quickly fly back to Italy because of the Covid outbreak. This year, much to my sorrow the skipped San Diego, Ca. So I am so glad to have joined your group where you girls keep us informed so beautifully on our boys and their concerts. My thanks for all the time and effort you all put in to bring us these lovely post! Hi Eleanor, you are welcome! I have no children so like most of their fans, I think of them as my children. He said, are you ok and I said I bit my tongue so he said he was so sorry and kissed the side of my head. All three gave me a hug but Piero held my hands and asked me my name and then asked where I came from. I am waiting they would lower the price a little bit. I am glad you have good memories from yours. Some people say, or what I have seen in some videos, that it is quite a rapid meeting with them. I am sure there will be an occasion to have a chat with them some day. Thank you for your advice! They are very gracious to everyone. Leena, I forgot to tell you that I am 75 years old. The picture I saw of you, you look a lot younger than me. So they are gracious to young and old. Dear Joanne, I am half younger than you! This is so nice, the fact that Il Volo unites generations and brings people closer to each other. I am dreaming of one day being able to go to a CD or book signing event of theirs in Italy or somewhere else. Of course this does not have to happen soon but I hope that one day it will. I loved your story! It was lovely and I followed you moment by moment! I can imagine your excitement at the concert, having them smile at you! Good luck to you. IL Volo forever! Dear Maryann, I almost got shocked when Piero smiled at me in the end: Oh my, oh my!! Thank you for your comment. Take care you too! Leena, thank you for the detailed report of your wonderful lL Volo experience. After following their careers for 13 years, I was finally able to attend a live lL Volo concert and Sound Check in September in Maryland. It was thrilling! It is an evening I will always remember. I hope you will have an opportunity to attend one of their concerts in Finland. If there is an Italian group in Finland, perhaps they could be instrumental in promoting lL Volo among the residents and yhe local media. Good luck. Dear Mary, how was the soundcheck inMaryland? Did they come down to chat with you? In Ostuni they let us stay there just for minutes and they did not come down. Gianluca was exhausted and he went backstage immediately after Nessun dorma without saying anything to us. The only one who really talked to us from the stage was Piero. I am so happy for you having been able to finally attend a Il Volo concert. You waited a long time. There is no famous Italian group in Finland who could promote Il Volo. After that he has returned here a few times. Leena, we received the notice to meet at the front entrance of the theatre at p. We actually entered the theatre around p. The Sound Check lasted approximately minutes. There were 28 fans in the audience. They immediately started rehearsing with Giampiero and the orchestra. I should note that while we were waiting in the lobby to be escorted into the theatre, we could hear them rehearsing. They were not on stage when we entered. They did not come down from the stage to speak with us. Piero stepped forward on the stage and thanked us for coming and said they would see us in a few hours at the show. He was very personable. Your technical skills always enhance the articles. It is OK, Mary Jane. I appreciate you thinking of me. It is always my pleasure to help get these fabulous stories to everyone! Dear Mary Jane, well minutes is an acceptable duration for the soundcheck. Ours last less than 10 minutes!!! Fortunately I got to give my presents and love letters, written in Italian of course to Ignazio who promised me to give them to Piero and Gianluca. After delivering a marvelous concert they had to stand for hours for pics with all of us. I love my pic but at what cost to the guys? My thanks to Gianluca, Ignacio, and Piero. As an event, it feels too superficial and commercial to me. The boys are not a commercial object!! After all, what do you do with a picture? You can feel love and closeness to them in so many other ways. I also think that the pace at which they are touring is too frenetic. In Ostuni it was obvious that they were too worn out from the summer tour. Is it really worth it? They would do well if they lowered the pace a little bit. Piero did not sing a solo in Ostuni maybe because he had problems with the higher notes, his voice seemed thicker and less vibrant compared to what it was in the beginning of the tour. I have also been thinking if they really are happy with this kind of life. They are making huge sacrifices at personal level. I agree with you, Barbara! This was after the concert! When my turn came, i told Gianluca it was my 90th birthday present to me and he wished me a Happy Birthday, then turned to Igazio to tell him it was my birthday. I was lucky enough to go to the Sydney concert which was the very last of their tour. It was unbelievably fantastic. Everything was perfect. I loved every minute. Woops I forgot to say that after the concert I was walking back to my hotel and who was coming towards me….. I stopped him, and he graciously listened to me gabbling on about the brilliance of the concert!!! Dear Jocelyn, wow! What an effort to fly from NZ to Australia! Was the set list in Sydney similar to the one in Ostuni? I think that the pianist is called Giampiero. He always lifts up the atmosphere when there is a risk that it may get too heavy. Dear Leena, thank you for the detailed review. You will live your memory over and over for a long time. By the way, the book is only in Italian. Thank you Pat and Leena thank you for this personal and heartwarming story of your experience at the concert. You expressed so beautifully what so many of us experience when we get to see them perform in person. This is why we go again and again. It is such a personal experience even though we are in a crowd. Leena did a great job on this post. I felt like I was right there with her! Thank you Leena for sharing your experience of the concert. It was fun to hear your thoughts and emotions. An Il Volo concert is a unique and wonderful time. We can never get enough of the guys. Your blog is awesome. I have learnt so much about them following your stories. Thank you for everything, Pat. Cannot wait to read the new book. We are so lucky to get it soon in our hands. Thank you Cathy! You are right, you never get enough of them. They are a constant source of joy and happiness to us who love them. You are correct! You only think they are wonderful until you see them in person. They are absolutely phenomenal!! I have been to 3 concerts, every day I dream of seeing them again! They are like angels fallen from heaven to cheer up and confort people. They are almost too good to be real but they are real. Thank you Kathy! Leena, thank you for sharing your wonderful experiences seeing the boys in concert! They truly are Angels from Heaven, definitely sent to us by our higher Power! I attended my first concert in NYC in September…. Gian is also my favorite, his voice brings me back to beautiful times when music was Really Music not a lot of noise! I did go to soundcheck and was wonderful, they sang 6 songs, I took some great pictures….. Gian loves hanging on that piano! Piero and Ignazio are always friendly but no body came off the stage…. Dear Carol, thank you for your comment! You are right, the boys bring us back to the times when music was real music, not a loud mess. Since I fell in love with Il Volo, I have not been able to listen to any other music except from classical music and some other artists but they are very rare. I am happy that you had the possibility to attend a concert of theirs in NYC. Well, maybe it is a thing of the music business. Today the new book will be released, and I cannot wait to read it! It will still take some weeks until they deliver it to Finland. Wishing you too many more wonderful moments with our boys! Thank you Leena for your review of your first concert. I always love reading about the experience of first seeing them live. Always so much better in person than a recorded video. The review was so personal and detailed. I felt like I was there with you. It certainly took me back to some of the concerts where I have seen them live. I have been lucky enough to see them 4 times in Italy and 7 times in the US. I hope you get a chance to see them again. Thanks Pat for posting this nice review. I notice that the song list Leena has posted for Finland seems to be much longer than what they sang in Toronto. Maybe Penina or someone else who attended that concert could say if this is correct?? You are right Dolores. There are several on that list they did not sing in Toronto. I remember at the concert I was disappointed that they did not sing Volare, because at previous concerts they had everyone stand up for Volare and dance to the music. At that point I could have used a 7th inning stretch! They did not sing Se Telefonado, nor the medley mentioned about or Lo chi non vevo senza te either. Quite possible! Its been two months…. I think they did sing Delilah. And I am not so sure about Caruso either…. It might also have to do with jet lag. And working things out. I always feel Toronto—as one of the first—if not the first—stops of the tour, gets a bit shortchanged. Years ago ? That was when Piero told me they were planning the tribute to the 3 tenors. So that gives you an idea of when it was. Afterwards they took pictures. Dear Stefania, your are welcome! How nice that you gave them flowers. That is very thoughtful and a beautiful gesture. What a nice comment Stefania! As always we encourage anyone to write stories of their experiences at the concerts and we will gladly share them here. You can email the Flight Crew at ilvoloflightcrew gmail. Stefania, what beautiful words you wrote, stay with us, there will always be many new things to discover! Maybe a translation by someone??? For me it is a great experience. A huge experience, it cannot be described because you have to experience it. I have photos. I look at them with emotion and eyes full of tears. I read your memories and please, keep writing, because I have the impression that I am with you at the concert. Thank you Daniela and Susan and now Leena. Witam Was serdecznie. Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive. Type your email…. Continue reading. While the Italian summer tour was in progress and then the one in Canada-North America-Australia, I received some concert reviews you attended. I could not publish them before, because I was busy following all the various stages of the Il Volo tour, but now that Ignazio, Piero and Gianluca are at home, I intend to publish them. I start by publishing the Ostuni concert review that came to me from Leena. Leena is a Finnish woman, married to an Italian and they have two children. They live in Finland and in the summer they come to Italy on vacation. I have known Leena thanks to the publication of the Ostuni concert. So we got in touch and exchanged many messages. Leena, in Finland teaches Italian to a class of nearly 50 adults. It seems something detached from my everyday life. I would say that the one in Ostuni was a routine concert for the boys of Il Volo. It was still too hot when the concert started, if I remember correctly thermometer in the center of Ostuni showed 34 degrees 93 degrees Fahrenheit and the heat there of Puglia is a humid heat that suffocates. About a week before the concert they sent us the message in which they said it would be possible to attend the soundcheck in Ostuni. On the day of the concert they called us for pm at the main entrance of the Foro Boario, the place of the concert. The Foro Boario is a former market square for the cattle, in the shape of a stadium where they now hold concerts, and is surrounded by high walls. When they let us in we all lined up, maybe there were people. I could notice many interesting things: Gianluca had a little sore throat or was it mildly cooled and seemed very suffering from the heat, Ignatius seemed the most relaxed of the three while Piero was the one who entertained us talking into the microphone throughout the soundcheck. After trying No puede ser, Piero was not happy with the performance by the musicians. After that song, it was clear that it was all over and I think they were leaving without getting off the stage to talk to us, therefore, I took courage and I am rushed to Ignazio and I asked him if they accepted gifts, so I delivered him the gifts I had bought in Finland, he seemed to me extremely kind and good. Now I regret it bitterly, if only I had had the courage to ask for that autograph, I am sure he would have done it to me. Maybe there will be another occasion. After the soundcheck I went back to our accommodation, ate and then, I am back to the Forum again. I immediately noticed that the audience was composed mostly by people older than me, people aged 50 upwards, mostly by ladies but also by their husbands. This thing surprised me a little bit because I was expecting a slightly younger audience but I was pleased see that Il Volo attracts this type of people perhaps people a little like me. The audience was very calm and polite, the atmosphere was very familiar and in the air there was this great expectation and enthusiasm among all of us to see and listen to the boys. The concert started almost on time, at around pm and lasted exactly two hours. They sang 24 songs. Here is the lineup in exact order I wrote them down during the concert : 1. The Ecstasy of Gold 2. Nessun dorma short version, only the first verse and the first chorus 3. Il Mondo 4. Se telefonando 5. Granada 7. Your Love 8. All by myself Ignazio 9. Your Ssong Gianluca Delilah My Way Gianluca and Piero Hallelujah Gianluca and Ignazio Io che non vivo senza te Caruso Volare Surrender Libiam de lieti calici Really very good!! We had the fourth row seats on the left so I was a lot focused on him during the concert. I noticed he had put on, or a makeup artist had put on him, a lot of black eyeliner on his eyes, this thing stood out immediately. They started by singing the first three songs and only after the third did they start talking. Ignazio immediately started joking saying that those people who had gathered at the foot of the city walls were tax evaders because from there it was possible to follow the whole concert without paying the ticket. Then they continued to sing. My heart breaks too every time I hear Ignazio sing this song I presume to say that I know exactly how it feels because I too lost my father at 25 and in my opinion at 25 is too young to lose a parent. Perhaps others in the audience have also heard this because even if we were sitting scattered in the stalls and in different rows, far from each other, it occurred to us to raise the billboards at the same time to lighten the atmosphere a little. They sang several songs without introducing them. This got me thinking that they were in a hurry to finish because they were really tired. I could also be wrong, but I had the feeling that Piero was looking forward to reaching Agrigento for the long-awaited concert in his native land, and Gianluca was just really exhausted by the heat and the frantic rhythm of the tour Ostuni was their fifth concert in seven days, the tenth in the whole month. I wanted to hear a lot of their speeches, too about their career , but they talked little about it. They only said that they three who had met on that program and who had put them together and since then they sing and go around. I think they were almost too modest!!! Maybe their modesty is something that goes away with the years … but this is their still being very young, they are all less than 30 years old, it is another thing that I only understood attending this concert. You almost want to protect them the way you protect a child. When he speaks, an enormous wisdom transpires, it makes me think that perhaps he reads a lot or that he spent a lot of time with older people when he was little. It opens completely to the public, sometimes when he sings in certain songs it seems to me that he cries, with his voice. In my opinion he is the foundation of the group. Also as a physical presence, he looks like a god of Antiquity or a man of Renaissance. This was my first impression during the soundcheck when I saw him and thought that this man was born to be an actor. Or if he wants to, he has to keep singing too. Perhaps Ignazio is the one who is more in the hands of the three. In Ostuni Piero and Ignazio teased a little Gianluca and Gianluca defended himself but never belittling them or in a vindictive way. However towards the end of the concert they appeared very worn by the heat. Piero was positioned exactly in front of me on the stage and had it revised. He smiled shyly and nodded his head. I did not think that even Piero was so shy … I knew of Gianluca, that he had been at least as a child but now after the concert in Ostuni I know that Piero is a bit too. When I think about it again and I get excited … Piero gave me an excellent impression during the whole soundcheck and the concert even if in Ostuni he has not sung his solo. He took us very seriously and wanted us to be well and kept a good memory of it. I felt bad for the boys because they were exhausted. There were maybe 20 people waiting for this meeting. I did not take the ticket because in my opinion the price is exaggerated and I had already paid a lot for the tickets for all of my family. I was very lucky to be able to attend this concert because the next day we still had to go to another concert, that of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Puglia, in the same place, but they decided to cancel it shortly before due to strong wind. My big dream is one day be able to attend one of their concerts in Finland. Here they are still little known but at least in my small way I try to spread the word thanks to my work. Now, my sign is here, hanging in my home, reminding me of a beautiful concert. Leena Thanks Leena for the wonderful review. It is truly remarkable that you try to make Il Volo known in Finland by teaching Italian. A new book has been released and written by Gianluca, Ignazio and Piero. It goes on sale November 8 , but you can pre-ordered it on Amazon. Il Volo is the Italian music trio that today more than anyone else represents Italy in the world. Since the success of Sanremo in , it has had an unparalleled escalation of notoriety, which has led Piero, Gianluca and Ignazio to perform in front of millions of spectators, during the various intercontinental tours, due to which they are often far away from home. But it is not for this, indeed perhaps by virtue of this, the bond that the three artists have with their lands of origin, with their roots and their families and traditions, remains very strong, and always represents an emotional and sentimental comfort. In this book the three boys talk about themselves, precisely in the light of that indissoluble bond that characterizes their artistic expression: an intimate, personal and extremely intense story of their past, their present and their future. Credit to owners of all photos. Like this: Like Loading Thanks for all you do keeping us updated. I always enjoy your articles. You are welcome, Kathy! Will the new book be in English? LOL Loading It was a pleasure Mary Jane Loading Dol Loading Is the new book only in Italian? Also I only see it for. Are books available in English? You are welcome, Rose Marie! Thank you, Kay, and thank you, Pat! You are welcome, Janet! Its been two months… Loading And I am not so sure about Caruso either… Loading Well, did they then sing another songs? How long did the concert last? It was exactly 2 hours. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Come in and share the love of life, friends and Il Volo! Type your email… Subscribe. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.

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Very quaint and interesting looking, trulli plural are built using a prehistoric technique in which the stones are laid on top of one another and no mortar is used. The story goes that they were built in this fashion in order to be easily dismantled when the tax collector came around, but how true this is I have no idea. The rolling, verdant Itrian Valley is criss-crossed with dry-stone walls and narrow winding roads. It is lovely to see the jaunty cone-shaped roofs of the trulli, in various states of repair or disrepair, peeping out from amongst the endless olive groves and vineyards. These quaint homes dot the countryside, though there are many derelict trulli to be seen alongside the magnificently restored ones which are now used as homes and holiday rentals. Pastas you will see on every menu are either orecchiette or cavatelli — both small and ear-shaped. And one must not forget to try the wonderfully creamy burratina cheese. Accompanied by the local rosato wines, the food flavours are out of this world. Cisternino, the location of the aforementioned ashram, is a whitewashed hilltop town with stunning views of the Itrian Valley. As you wander uphill, close to the 13 th century Chiesa Matrice and the Torre Civica, you will find flowerbeds and benches at the well-tended view point. The narrow streets contain the typical white washed, stone buildings of Puglia, with cool, cave-like interiors. This pretty town is well known for its roasted meats, prepared and cooked on the spot by the local butchers. All you have to do is select the piece of meat you want and it will be ready to eat in a few minutes. Even though it is the most touristic spot in Puglia, it is worth seeing for its uniqueness alone. This highly unusual town is situated north of Brindisi and contains 1, trulli. Strolling through the quaint streets, I was interested to see that many of the original trulli have been transformed into souvenir and coffee shops. The architecture is a sight to behold and the trullo church is stunning. If you are looking for an unusual place to visit in southern Italy, it is well worth taking a side trip to Alberobello. Ostuni is a wonderfully chic town draped over three hills and known as La Citta Bianca the white city. Its houses and walls are painted white and it is quite thrilling to see it for the first time as one approaches by road. It is quite unique. Highly popular with tourists in summer; full of excellent restaurants — where the fish dishes are second to none — and great pizzerias and bars. Ostuni is in the province of Brindisi and has a population of about 32, It is popular for its beaches — there are many in close proximity — and has a food culture which includes wonderful olive oil and wine, not to mention its many fish restaurants. There are several in the Ostuni area. This pretty town is situated in the province of Bari, and has a population of around 14, Apart from being famous for being beautiful, it is also well known for its Denominazione di Origine Controllata DOC wines and for its circular centro storico historic centre , from which the name Locorotondo, round place comes. As we strolled through the charming, well-maintained, little streets we passed by tall, narrow white houses with steeply pitched roofs. These unusual homes are called cummerse and are peculiar to the centro storico of Locorotondo. These slim, angular buildings predominate the centre of this round town. It is made either still or sparkling. Martina Franca is the highest town in the Murgia and is famous for its annual opera festival, held in July and August. It is in the province of Taranto. The centro storico is particularly pretty and the old walls house baroque gates which bring you through to lots of narrow winding streets and pretty piazzas. It is olive-oil country, with many vineyards too yielding mainly white grapes. It is possible to visit many of the local frantoio olive mills and vineyards to sample the wonderful oil and wine. Another important local food product is capocollo, a Denominazione di Origine Protetta DOP protected designation product. This is a salami made from pigs reared in the Itrian Valley. With a population of about 21, the town of Ceglie Messapica is situated in the province of Brindisi surrounded by plentiful olive groves. We spent a delightful evening exploring the quaint town with its narrow streets where the front-door-steps encroach in a most alarming way if you are driving a car! Escorted by friends to a nameless trattoria tucked away in a back street, we entered possibly the tiniest place in which I have ever eaten, bar my own kitchen. But I am reliably informed that Ceglie Messapica is full of wonderful eating establishments which are regularly visited by food critics who arrive armed with their laptops. Having noted the immaculate main piazza as we strolled through, I was told that the 11 th century castle is well worth a visit next time. It is a uniquely beautiful area, populated with super-friendly people and has something to offer for all the family. I enjoyed reading this post, Orna — took me back to my visit to the Itrian Valley in Thanks for the comments. On a hill and with a sea breeze to keep us cool. Well done, Orna. Thanks Tom. Once again, you have too many delicious, in one way or another, photos to comment on each one or even choose a favorite and I enjoyed reading about this delightful place. But when I saw the car filled with artichokes, I had, as our girls used to say when small, an ecstasy spasm!! Be still my heart. What a wonderful sight! Thank you Janet. I love that artichoke photo too…. 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