Word info

Bocelli

Proper noun

Meaning

Bocelli (plural Bocellis or Bocellies)

A surname from Italian

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

In 2001 Andrea Bocelli recorded a song entitled "Mascagni" on his Cieli di Toscana album that had an excerpt from "Cavalleria rusticana" incorporated into the music. Source: Internet

GREENE: On Sunday, there will be no audience because of the pandemic, just Bocelli and his organist in the empty cathedral. Source: Internet

The will see artists like Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Elton John, John Legend, Chris Martin, Andrea Bocelli, Lizzo, and Lady Gaga. Source: Internet

Bocelli continued to focus on pop balladry with Sogno, released in 1999, which featured a duet with Celine Dion on "The Prayer." Source: Internet

I take the mangled suitcase inside, away from the chaos of boxes, brothers and dad's Bocelli CD on repeat. Source: Internet

Italian opera legend Andrea Bocelli performed at the heart of Milan on Easter this year — but it wasn’t your typical concert nor Sunday service. Source: Internet

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