Enrica Cenzatti and Andrea Bocelli’s love story began in the early 1990s in Italy, long before he became an international star. Bocelli, who was in his early 30s, was performing in piano bars to support himself while pursuing his dream of becoming a professional musician. It was during one of these performances that he met Enrica, a young woman from Pisa, who was immediately captivated by his talent and charm.
Despite Bocelli’s visual impairment, which he has had since childhood due to congenital glaucoma and a football accident that left him completely blind at 12, Enrica fell for his charisma and determination. The two quickly developed a connection, and their romance blossomed.
Andrea and Enrica married in 1992, and during their time together, they welcomed two sons:
- Amos, born in 1995, who is now a pianist and works closely with his father.
- Matteo, born in 1997, who has followed in his father’s footsteps and is forging a career as a singer.
The couple initially lived a relatively modest life in Tuscany, where Bocelli was still building his career. Enrica was a devoted wife and mother, supporting Bocelli as his career began to take off in the mid-1990s with the release of his hit single “Con te partirò.”
Despite their seemingly happy family life, Andrea and Enrica separated in 2002 after 10 years of marriage. The reasons for their divorce were never publicly disclosed, as both Bocelli and Cenzatti have maintained a dignified silence about their split. Their mutual respect for privacy has allowed them to remain on good terms, and they have successfully co-parented their sons.
After the divorce, Enrica continued to live in Forte dei Marmi, a coastal town in Tuscany, not far from Bocelli’s villa. This close proximity allowed their sons to spend time with both parents and maintain a strong family bond.
Unlike her famous ex-husband, Enrica Cenzatti has largely stayed out of the public eye. She has not pursued a career in the spotlight and instead focuses on her personal life and supporting her sons in their endeavors. Amos and Matteo often speak fondly of their mother, describing her as a loving and supportive figure in their lives.
While Andrea Bocelli eventually found love again with Veronica Berti, whom he married in 2014, Enrica remains a respected and valued member of his extended family. Both Bocelli and Cenzatti have demonstrated a commitment to prioritizing their children’s happiness and well-being, setting an example of how divorced couples can successfully navigate co-parenting.
Though their marriage didn’t last, Enrica Cenzatti was an essential part of Andrea Bocelli’s life during his early years as an artist. She witnessed his transformation from a piano bar performer to one of the most celebrated tenors in the world.
While Andrea’s second marriage to Veronica Berti often garners more media attention, Enrica’s influence and role in Bocelli’s story remain significant. Their shared journey, though brief, contributed to the foundation of Bocelli’s enduring legacy as both an artist and a father.