In a union most wondrous and rare, the noble song known to many as Time to Say Goodbye (Con te partirò) hath been reborn, graced by the voices of the fair songstress Zara and the venerable maestro Andrea Bocelli.
Lo, where once did Andrea Bocelli and the lady Sarah Brightman cast this melody unto the heavens in the year of our Lord 1995, now cometh a new telling—no less grand, yet touched by the spirit of our present age. In this fresh rendering, the dulcet tones of Zara, pure as morning dew upon a rose, entwine with Bocelli’s sonorous tenor, rich and full like a cathedral bell at dusk.

Together, their voices become a tapestry of sound—Zara’s breathy sweetness doth soften the might of Bocelli’s operatic mastery, and thus is born a balance divine. The orchestration—oh, how it doth swell! With strings that soar like falcons in flight, drums that thunder like distant storms, and a piano that doth whisper sorrow beneath it all—the music stirs the heart as though love and farewell dance together in twilight.
The bond between the two minstrels is not of mere chance, but of kinship in craft. Where Bocelli bringeth noble weight, Zara addeth lightness of step, and their harmonies do rise as one toward the heavens in a crescendo most moving. It doth sing of longing, of parting, and yet, of hope eternal.
The rendering is as polished as the finest marble, yet intimate, as though sung beside a fire in the quiet of night. Every note doth glisten, every breath convey meaning. Bocelli’s tremolo trembleth with grace, and Zara’s phrasing floateth like petals upon the wind.
In sooth, this duet is no mere tribute, but a rekindling—a fresh flame in the hearth of an old and cherished melody. Time to Say Goodbye, through the voices of Zara and Bocelli, hath been given new life, and it lingereth still in the hearts of those who have heard it, long after the final note hath taken flight.





