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Are These the Sons of the Three Tenors?

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In April 2021, a video supposedly showcasing the amazing singing voices of the children of the “Three Tenors” — Plácido Domingo, José Carreras, and Luciano Pavarotti — went viral on social media.
One iteration of this video that carried the caption “Os tres filhos dos tres melhores tenores de todos os tempos. Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras e Luciana Pavorotti,” which translates to “The three children of the three best tenors of all time. Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras and Luciana Pavorotti” can be seen below:
This video (which can be viewed in full at the bottom of this article) does not feature the children of the Three Tenors. This is actually the musical group Il Volo. While this Italian operatic pop trio may have been inspired by the musical stylings of Domingo, Carreras, and Pavorotti, the three members of this group are not their children. This group consists of Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble.
Origin
In April 2021, a video supposedly showcasing the amazing singing voices of the children of the “Three Tenors” — Plácido Domingo, José Carreras, and Luciano Pavarotti — went viral on social media.
One iteration of this video that carried the caption “Os tres filhos dos tres melhores tenores de todos os tempos. Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras e Luciana Pavorotti,” which translates to “The three children of the three best tenors of all time. Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras and Luciana Pavorotti” can be seen below:
This video (which can be viewed in full at the bottom of this article) does not feature the children of the Three Tenors. This is actually the musical group Il Volo. While this Italian operatic pop trio may have been inspired by the musical stylings of Domingo, Carreras, and Pavorotti, the three members of this group are not their children. This group consists of Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble.
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David L. Coddon,
and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week.
For the 28th year, the Lyceum Theatres in Horton Plaza are host to the annual
“It’s a long-running festival that is looked forward to every year as a place where a lot of youths and African-American creative talent come together and showcase the black culture of San Diego,” said Ahmed Dents, development coordinator for the San Diego Repertory Theatre, whose African-American Advisory Council puts on the festival in association with San Diego Urban Warriors Inc.
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The 25-year-old baritone Gianluca Ginoble knows full well that opera and classical music are mostly known courtesy artists from older generations, whether the late Luciano Pavarotti or longtime star Andrea Bocelli. But Il Volo, which features Ginoble along with 20-somethings Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto, are working to change that.
“Our goal is to always reach as many people as possible,” he says after a recent sold-out concert at New York’s Radio City Music Hall. “We’re very proud to be not only Italians, but one of the only younger artists to sing operatic pop music. At our ages, this is what we want to do: bring it to the younger generation. So it’s been beautiful to see venues full of both young people and adults.”
The 25-year-old baritone Gianluca Ginoble knows full well that opera and classical music are mostly known courtesy artists from older generations, whether the late Luciano Pavarotti or longtime star Andrea Bocelli. But Il Volo, which features Ginoble along with 20-somethings Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto, are working to change that.
“Our goal is to always reach as many people as possible,” he says after a recent sold-out concert at New York’s Radio City Music Hall. “We’re very proud to be not only Italians, but one of the only younger artists to sing operatic pop music. At our ages, this is what we want to do: bring it to the younger generation. So it’s been beautiful to see venues full of both young people and adults.”
Detroit welcomes Il Volo to the Fox Theatre Thursday
Detroit welcomes Il Volo to the Fox Theatre Thursday
You could say they're coming home.
Il Volo, the Italian operatic-pop trio of Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto -- they'll perform at Detroit's Fox Theatre Thursday -- taped their first of six PBS specials at the Detroit Opera House in 2011.
So the city's always held a special place in the young men's hearts. And ever since, Detroit Public TV has handled production of all their specials.
In recognition of the trio's unique connection to the Motor City, the offices of both Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan are issuing congratulatory proclamations, which will be presented backstage before Thursday's performance.
Detroit welcomes Il Volo to the Fox Theatre Thursday
You could say they're coming home.
Il Volo, the Italian operatic-pop trio of Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto -- they'll perform at Detroit's Fox Theatre Thursday -- taped their first of six PBS specials at the Detroit Opera House in 2011.
So the city's always held a special place in the young men's hearts. And ever since, Detroit Public TV has handled production of all their specials.
In recognition of the trio's unique connection to the Motor City, the offices of both Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan are issuing congratulatory proclamations, which will be presented backstage before Thursday's performance.
Review: Il Volo mesmerizes Radio City Music Hall with ethereal vocals (Includes first-hand account)

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On February 6, acclaimed Italian trio Il Volo headlined the historic Radio City Music Hall in New York for a sold-out audience. This show was a part of their 10th-anniversary tour.
Backed by a full orchestra, Il Volo (Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble) began their set with "Nessun Dorma," where they were able to instantly lure their fans into their show, and they continued with "Un Amore Così Grande." This marked their third time playing the hallowed Radio City Music Hall venue.
"Ciao, Buona sera," they said, greeting their New York fan-base. "It's been so long. We are so excited to be back here in New York. This is our 10th anniversary and thanks for your continued support through the years. We feel blessed to be doing what we love. Grazie," they said.
New York
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On February 6, acclaimed Italian trio Il Volo headlined the historic Radio City Music Hall in New York for a sold-out audience. This show was a part of their 10th-anniversary tour.
Backed by a full orchestra, Il Volo (Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble) began their set with "Nessun Dorma," where they were able to instantly lure their fans into their show, and they continued with "Un Amore Così Grande." This marked their third time playing the hallowed Radio City Music Hall venue.
"Ciao, Buona sera," they said, greeting their New York fan-base. "It's been so long. We are so excited to be back here in New York. This is our 10th anniversary and thanks for your continued support through the years. We feel blessed to be doing what we love. Grazie," they said.
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Il Volo is marking 10 years since coming into being.In 2009, three Italian singers were competing on an Italian TV talent show as individuals, but
Italian trio Il Volo to make Grand Theater return to Foxwoods Feb. 1

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feature excerpts from the new season, an early peek at ATL PBA’s spring programming lineup, and a conversation with the Series Senior Producer,
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