Fiorenza Calogero's New Recital: Desire. The 50s of Neapolitan Song

Fiorenza Calogero
Fiorenza Calogero
Thursday 15 February 2024, 17:30 - Last updated : 16 February, 11:10
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World premiere, Saturday, February 17, at 9pm, for the new recital by Fiorenza Calogero, entitled 'Desire. The 50s of Neapolitan Song'.

In this new concert, the artist from Stabia interprets the Neapolitan song of the 50s, starting from the repertoire of the two precursors, Roberto Murolo and Renato Carosone, who stand out particularly in night clubs. The first contributes to freeing the Neapolitan melody from the rhetorical and melodramatic excesses that characterized it up to that point. The second, together with Gegè Di Giacomo and Peter Van Wood, forms a famous trio and transforms the songs into small shows, as with caravan petrol, you want to make the American and torero. The song will follow, with a more Italian taste, by Domenico Modugno.

Accompanying Calogero are Carmine Terracciano (musical direction and guitars), Enzo Anastasio (sax, flute and clarinet), Luigi Castiello (double bass) and Domenico Monda (percussion). The stage setup and coordination are by Gennaro Monti, the scenic elements by Pasquale Minichino and the graphic project by Marcello Vitale. The production and organization of Desire is by Migrazioni sonore. The Trianon Viviani is supported by the Ministry of Culture, the Campania region (ordinary funds and Poc 2014-2020) and the metropolitan city of Naples, with the patronage of Rai Campania.

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