How would you describe your personal relationship with Maestro Andrea Bocelli? I’ve known the Maestro for a few years and our relationship is based on great admiration and cooperation, which began with my predecessor Matteo Renzi and then developed over time. Of course, the main thing that brings us together is music: when you speak about music with Andrea Bocelli you immediately understand the passion that he puts into his work. Once we even played together in private, me on the violin and him on the piano, and I hope that we can do so again in the future. Beyond the music, I find Andrea to be a highly sensitive and spiritual man. I greatly appreciate the commitment that he, his wife Veronica and his Foundation give to social issues: here at Palazzo Vecchio we have hosted Celebrity Fight Night in Italy several times, which is organized for his Foundation. Last but not least, we also share a love for horses: I’m not as good at riding as he is, but we’ve promised one another that we will go riding together one day.