Alessandro Safina is an Italian tenor who came up in Siena. He started with opera but eventually blended those vocal techniques with more contemporary pop arrangements, which drew some criticism from traditionalists while finding a wider audience.
His debut single "Luna" became an international hit. He has released albums like "Incanto" in 2001, "Sogna" in 2003, and "Metti una sera a cena" in 2009. Songs like "Saremo Musica" and "Musica Di Te" show his approach to romantic ballads with that operatic foundation.
He has worked with other artists including Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman. His live performances are built around that voice, which moves between classical precision and more direct pop phrasing.
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