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Italian opera star hits the high notes in first Hegra concert

Andrea Bocelli shares tips for aspiring Saudi opera singers through Arab News

- Aisha Fareed AlUla

Italian opera tenor

Andrea Bocelli enchanted an audience in Hegra on Thursday in what is believed to be the first-ever performanc­e within the walls of the ancient desert city.

In his third performanc­e in the Kingdom, Bocelli serenaded a limited number of concertgoe­rs at the heritage site due to social distancing measures, but the concert was no less mesmerizin­g than his previous shows at Maraya Concert Hall as part of the Winter at Tantora Festival.

The biggest surprise of the evening was the tenor’s 9-year-old daughter Virginia Bocelli, making a Middle East debut with her father on the stage playing the guitar and singing the lyrics the iconic Leonard Cohen song “Hallelujah.”

The spectacula­r backdrop to the concert and the response of the audience left him eager to perform in other Saudi cities.

“It is rare to perceive such a strong empathy such as that experience­d in your land,” Bocelli told Arab News. “At each concert, I am amazed by the warmth with which I am welcomed, and I feel alive and privileged to witness the brotherly power of music,” he said.

Bocelli’s performanc­e to fewer than 300 people is believed to be the first within the walls of the ancient desert city of Hegra.

Recalling his previous concerts in the Kingdom, the master tenor said that is happy to see how popular his music is among Saudis. “It is a nice surprise that keeps on increasing every time I return.”

Bocelli said that he has heard about the “refined culture of hospitalit­y” that distinguis­hes Saudis, but experienci­ng it firsthand was overwhelmi­ng and “exceeded all expectatio­ns.”

The tenor shared a few tips for profession­al and aspiring Saudi opera singers, reminding them that a beautiful voice is only one of many “necessary ingredient­s.”

“To be able to sing well, in a convincing way, you need to have a passion. If you want to excite those who listen to you, you need to have something to tell, values to communicat­e and share.

“It takes determinat­ion, frankness and discipline, but always proceeding with optimism and confidence in one’s passions,” he said.

Bocelli advised Saudi opera singers not to be intimidate­d by the challenges, but to “treasure any accidents along the way, and do not

give up, do not stop believing in your potential.”

AlUla’s captivatin­g beauty and serenity, and the welcoming nature of its locals were among many memories the musician said he will take home.

“I think of the splendor of the clear air that dominates your views. Having to choose one favorite thing about Saudi Arabia, I cannot fail to mention the enchanted place that is AlUla, a spectacula­r and magical witness to man’s quest for beauty.” The master tenor delivered a stripped-back set with musicians from the Arabian Philharmon­ic, and special guests Loren Allred, Matteo Bocelli, soprano Francesca Maionchi and Eugene Kohn at the piano.

Hegra, built in the first century by the Nabataean kingdom, is an ancient desert city home to thousands of tombs cut into sandstone mountains. At least 100 tombs have elaborate carved facades, a signature of the skilled Nabataean craftsmen.

Bocelli performed against a backdrop of 20 carved tombs of Al-Khuraymat.

Archaeolog­ists say the tombs are among the best preserved in Hegra, and feature elegant gynosphinx­es (spirit guardians with women’s heads, lions’ bodies and wings) adorning the pediments.

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The master tenor delivered a strippedba­ck set with musicians from the Arabian Philharmon­ic, and special guests Loren Allred, Matteo Bocelli, soprano Francesca Maionchi and Eugene Kohn at the piano.
I am amazed by the warmth with which I am welcomed, and I feel alive and privileged to witness the brotherly power of music. The master tenor delivered a strippedba­ck set with musicians from the Arabian Philharmon­ic, and special guests Loren Allred, Matteo Bocelli, soprano Francesca Maionchi and Eugene Kohn at the piano.

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