A trio that bridges classical vocal harmony and pop appeal, formed on television in 2009.
If you want their essence, listen to "Grande Amore", it's all there. For something a bit lighter, "The Best Day of My Life" shows their pop side.
They take songs like "Grande Amore" and "O Sole Mio", pieces rooted in Italian tradition, and deliver them with the kind of harmonizing that feels both polished and genuinely warm. Their sound isn't just opera-lite; it's three distinct voices (Piero Barone's baritone, Ignazio Boschetto's tenor, Gianluca Ginoble's lyrical tenor) woven into something that works on big stages. Even with debates about their live sound, they've kept recording, putting out tracks like "L'Amore Si Muove" that stick to their lane.
They met on a TV talent show in 2009 and built from there with albums like "Más Que Amor" and "Notte Magica." After Ignazio Boschetto's serious illness and recovery in 2015, they kept going, touring and releasing newer material like "Musica Che Resta."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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