Humanities Moments

Bocelli's Gift

Contributed by Michelle Zupan, Curator & Director, Hickory Hill
Duomo di Milano
Since our historic site is closed, I've been trying to connect OTHER people to the humanities via our social media channels. I had heard on NPR that Andrea Bocelli would be broadcasting an Easter concert from the Duomo, so I made it a point to tune in.

Being single and in lock down, one day is a lot like the next -- including a holiday. Bocelli has always been a favorite and his message of hope actually caused a flood of wonderful memories for me rather than thoughts of the future. He began with "Ave Maria", a song from my grandmother's funeral; she passed when I was in high school.

As I listened to Bocelli's lovely tenor I began thinking about Easter and spring at my grandmother's house -- peonies blooming, egg hunts on the front lawn of my aunt's house next door, and that one Easter morning when I looked out the window and there was a live jackrabbit sitting amongst the eggs! By the time Bocelli reached "Amazing Grace," another song from my grandmother's funeral, my cat, Watson, also a fan of Bocelli, was sitting on my lap patting with his paw at the tears of joy and remembrance coursing down my face.

That lovely gift from Bocelli of happier days and people who are no longer here is one I will treasure forever.

Title

Bocelli's Gift

Description

Since our historic site is closed, I've been trying to connect OTHER people to the humanities via our social media channels. I had heard on NPR that Andrea Bocelli would be broadcasting an Easter concert from the Duomo, so I made it a point to tune in.

Being single and in lock down, one day is a lot like the next -- including a holiday. Bocelli has always been a favorite and his message of hope actually caused a flood of wonderful memories for me rather than thoughts of the future. He began with "Ave Maria", a song from my grandmother's funeral; she passed when I was in high school.

As I listened to Bocelli's lovely tenor I began thinking about Easter and spring at my grandmother's house -- peonies blooming, egg hunts on the front lawn of my aunt's house next door, and that one Easter morning when I looked out the window and there was a live jackrabbit sitting amongst the eggs! By the time Bocelli reached "Amazing Grace," another song from my grandmother's funeral, my cat, Watson, also a fan of Bocelli, was sitting on my lap patting with his paw at the tears of joy and remembrance coursing down my face.

That lovely gift from Bocelli of happier days and people who are no longer here is one I will treasure forever.

Source

YouTube, Andrea Bocelli

Date

1pm est, 12 April 2020

Contributor

Michelle Zupan, Curator & Director, Hickory Hill

Identifier

bocelli-gift

Location

Augusta, Georgia

Referrer

Facebook

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