“Close encounters with songwriters”: tomorrow Simona Molinari
Tomorrow in Diano Marina, in Liguria, the second series of “close encounters with songwriters” kicks off, whose first edition had taken place last year. The review promotes musical culture by creating opportunities for dialogue and comparison in the context of the author song, and is scheduled for this summer, with 5 appointments, at the pier of the turtles (Lungomare E. Carcheri) in Diano Marina (Imperia).
Designed and edited by Stefano Senardi and organized in collaboration with Bmu Music by Ettore Caretta, the review offers both live performances and moments of dialogue, with a protagonist of Italian music.
In four of these appointments, each artist will perform some of his most famous songs and will participate in the meetings with the public, retracing some fundamental moments of his career and his creative experience together with Stefano Senardi and Maurilio Giordana of Radio Onda Ligure, who will modulate the meetings.
The program of this second edition opens tomorrow June 14 with Simona Molinari, which will pay homage to some of the greatest female voices on the international scene and the strength and expressive freedom of women in music. From Ella Fitzgerald to Mercedes Sosa, the artist will tell the path and the artistic inheritance. Following, he will play some of his most famous songs, giving the public an exciting journey between words, notes and female stories.
A unique opportunity to retrace extraordinary careers, full of anecdotes, successes and experiments that have marked the history of the Italian author song, “close encounters with songwriters” offers the opportunity to get to know the history of the artists and the anecdotes that hide behind the songs of some of the most important representatives of author music in Italy.
The event, promoted by the Municipality of Diano Marina and the mayor Cristiano Za Garibaldi, is organized by Intersuoni Srl and enjoys the patronage of Siae – Italian company of authors and publishers, of the Tenco and Rockol club.
Entrance is free and free until the seats are exhausted.