Vittorio Grigolo singing Maria - NIAF 2007 Gala

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2008

Vittorio Grigolo, the golden boy from Arezzo singing Maria NIAF 2007 Gala

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  • even with improper sound system n audience, his voice is still amazing!

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  • How difficult to perform in this particular event! Poor sound system, clinking silverware, people walking around... And yet, he is wonderful. This is The Voice for a new generation. They didn't call him Il Pavarottini for nothing.

  • wow...his speaking voice is actually kinda funny... very different when he sings.

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  • Gorgeous! It is a shame that the setting wasn't more appropriate to his heartbreakingly beautiful interpretation.

  • Why all opera singers talk soft and gay but when they sing it sounds so powerful?

    Is it so they keep they vocal cords in shape? It sounds like they don't want to waste vocal cord usage so they can keep for singing purposes only.

  • Vittorio canta hermoso " , ( ! no tuvieron cuidado en el sonido".! )

  • Horrible and disgraceful public with no manners, they obviously cannot appreciate this kind of music and his tremendous talent.

  • Could of give him more applause the man is a GOD!

  • Horrible public.. How a great professional he is!

  • This is his song.Nobody I have seen was better .

  • the ending part is beautiful...

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