Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman - Time To Say Goodbye -
: The title "Time to Say Goodbye" suggests a definitive separation or final parting, which has made it a premier choice for funerals.
: The song began as Con te partirò ("I will leave with you"), composed by Francesco Sartori and Lucio Quarantotto for Bocelli's 1995 performance at the Sanremo Music Festival. It placed fourth and was initially only a moderate success in Italy. Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman - Time To Say Goodbye
: Because it is actually about beginning a new journey together, it is frequently chosen for grand wedding entrances or recessional moments. Musical Architecture and Impact : The title "Time to Say Goodbye" suggests
The song contains a powerful psychological duality between its English and Italian meanings: : Because it is actually about beginning a
: Con te partirò literally translates to "I will leave with you" . The lyrics describe a journey across "seas which... no longer exist," suggesting a spiritual or transcendental bond where the lovers go together rather than part ways.