
By Alisandra Puliti
They may only be in their early 20s, but Il Volo's voices transcend well beyond their years. Since becoming a group in 2010, Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto have won over not just their native country of Italy but also fans around the globe – including royals Queen Rania, Prince Albert and Prince Carl Philip – with their operatic ballads.
"What we are doing is bringing Italian melody and culture all around the world," Gianluca, who is the baritone of the group, tells HELLO!. "The culture is so strong and nobody sings this kind of music at this age."
Source: http://us.hellomagazine.com/
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