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[Title] => Thunderous ovation for Andrea Bocelli
[Summary] => With melodic lines flowing unceasingly in conventional arias and duets mostly from Italian operas, Andrea Bocelli and Luigia Borsi gave the vast crowd at Araneta Coliseum a tremendous musical experience, assisted formidably by Maestro Marcello Rota.
That night, a colleague asked me: "What makes Bocelli Bocelli?" I quickly replied: "His blindness." It dramatizes his talent, causing him to soar above the throng of tenors including Pavarotti (who is immensely better) and to be idolized by millions for overcoming his handicap by sheer will.
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That night, a colleague asked me: "What makes Bocelli Bocelli?" I quickly replied: "His blindness." It dramatizes his talent, causing him to soar above the throng of tenors including Pavarotti (who is immensely better) and to be idolized by millions for overcoming his handicap by sheer will.
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