Italian opera legend Andrea Bocelli told People that heโs โsurprisedโ his โfellow artistโ Timothรฉe Chalamet disparaged the value of opera and ballet during the โVariety & CNN Town Hall,โ adding that both art forms are very much alive and draw from the โsame sourceโ of human emotion as filmmaking.
โI believe we often tend to keep our distance from what we have not yet truly encountered,โ Bocelli said. โOpera and ballet are art forms that have crossed centuries and continue to speak to the human heart, because they answer a deep need for beauty, truth, and emotion. They are not arts of the past, but living languages that can still move us, make us reflect, and bring different generations together.โ
Bocelli is considered one of the great modern authorities on opera singing and has sold more than 90 million records during his career. The five-time Grammy nominee went on to invite Chalamet to one of his opera performances if heโs ever curious to learn more about the medium.
โI am convinced that a sensitive performer like Timothรฉe, who understands the power of emotions, may one day discover that opera and dance draw from that very same source,โ he added. โShould he ever be curious, I would be happy to welcome him as a guest at one of my concerts. Sometimes it only takes a few minutes of hearing this music live to understand why, after centuries, it continues to be loved all over the world.โ
Bocelli is hardly the first in the opera community to fire back at Chalamet for his viral comment. Several opera houses from across the globe took to social media and issued a response, with most of them inviting the โMarty Supremeโ star to a show. On Feb. 5, Londonโs Royal Ballet and Opera took to Instagram to share footage of its craftspeople and performers in an apparent response to Chalamet. The caption of the post read, โEvery night at the Royal Opera House, thousands of people gather for ballet and opera. For the music. For the storytelling. For the sheer magic of live performance. If youโd like to reconsider, [Timothรฉe Chalamet], our doors are open.โ
In the full quote from Chalametโs โTown Hallโ conversation with Matthew McConaughey, the โComplete Unknownโ star weighed the role of movie theaters in the modern entertainment landscape. He said that the popularity of a โserious movieโ like Guillermo del Toroโs โFrankensteinโ shows that audiences still crave nuanced storytelling suited best for the big screen, but at the same time, he understands that โsome people want to be entertained and quickly.โ
โIโm really right in the middle, Matthew,โ Chalamet said. โCause I admire people, and Iโve done it myself, [who] go on a talk show and go, โHey, we gotta keep movie theaters alive. You know, we gotta keep this genre alive.โ And another part of me feels like, if people wanna see it, like โBarbie,โ like โOppenheimer,โ theyโre gonna go see it and go out of their way and be loud and proud about it. And I donโt want to be working in ballet or opera, or things where itโs like, โHey, keep this thing alive.โ Even though itโs like, no one cares about this anymore. All respect to the ballet and opera people out there. I just lost 14 cents in viewership.โ