The world of classical music is still thriving as many fans are excited for the release of Andrea Bocelli's film "The Journey." To hype supporters even more, the famed singer recently performed with one of the biggest musicians in the world, HAUSER.
According to Classic FM, the singer teamed up with the famed cellist to perform the song "Melodramma," which is a track from the legend's "Cieli di Toscana" released in 2001.
Both stars performed under the gigantic skyscrapers and flashing LED billboards at the famed New York City Times Square, where they were surrounded by many fans.
It appears that the famed tenor also took his time to relax and unwind as he toured the famous Central Park while riding a white horse.
He was escorted by the New York Police Department, who shared a photo of him on their official Twitter account, writing, "It's not every day you see a Tenor serenading through Central Park on horseback."
Who Is HAUSER?
Per the outlet, HAUSER is a world-famous cellist and a part of the Croatian duo 2Cellos. This is not the first time the musician teamed up with Andrea Bocelli as they previously collaborated on several projects before.
In addition to being a part of a group, the classical artist, whose real name is Stjepan Hauser, also has a thriving solo career.
Aside from the Italian tenor, he had previously collaborated with renowned legends like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, and many more. (via HAUSER's official website)
Andrea Bocelli 'The Journey'
The singer was in New York City to promote his film "The Journey" which features him and his wife, Veronica, touring around Italy's Via Francigena on horseback.
Bocelli will also perform several hits in the movie featuring collaborators like Tori Kelly, TAYA, Michael W. Smith, and Tauren Wells, as well as his children Matteo and Virginia.
In collaboration with Trinity Broadcasting Network, "The Journey" will hit theaters on April 2, 3, 4, and 6.
The media company previously shared the music special's description in an Instagram post, explaining that the movie is "an exploration of the moments that define us, the songs that inspire us, and the relationships that connect us to what matters most."
Another teaser was dropped in February which features a new version of "Hallelujah" with Tori Kelly. Watch their performance here.
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