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partiròI will depart

Partirò is the future tense of the verb partire, meaning "to leave" or "to depart". It directly translates to "I will depart".

This single word is the heart of the song's original Italian title, "Con te partirò" (With you I will depart). It's more than just a simple goodbye; it’s a grand, romantic promise to embark on a new journey together, exploring countries and places the singer has never seen before. It perfectly captures the epic and hopeful feeling of the music.

In this soaring rock duet, Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and English soprano Sarah Brightman transform a simple farewell into an electrifying promise: when darkness steals your words, the presence of a loved one becomes the missing sunlight, urging you to fling open the windows and reveal the light inside. Their rallying cry of "Time to say goodbye" is not a sad ending but an invitation to adventure, as they vow to sail imaginary seas, explore countries only dreamt of, and relive them together. The chorus reminds us that true love turns parting into bold discovery, replacing fear with hope and inviting us to step beyond the horizon side by side.

Andrea Bocelli, born on September 22, 1958, in Lajatico, Italy, is one of the world’s most celebrated tenors. Blind since the age of 12, Bocelli’s powerful voice and emotive performances have captivated audiences worldwide, blending opera with pop in a unique classical crossover style.

He rose to fame after winning the newcomers' section of the 1994 Sanremo Music Festival with "Il mare calmo della sera". Since then, Bocelli has recorded 15 studio albums and sold over 90 million records globally, with hits like "Con te partirò" becoming timeless classics. Honored with awards including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, his remarkable journey combines passion, resilience, and extraordinary musical talent.

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