It is Sardinia to host, tomorrow 24 April at 9 pm, “50 years of Bella Ciao”, the show with historical rearrangement to relive the atmosphere of the event scheduled at the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto in the mid-sixties. The appointment is in Cagliari at the Teatro Massimo.

The protagonist will be the popular partisan song, symbol of the Resistance.

For April 25, however, the video of the new version is scheduled to be released with the voices of Elena Ledda, Lucilla Galeazzi, Gabriella Aiello and Peppe Voltarelli in dialogue with Francesco Loccisano's battente guitar, Andrea Piccioni's percussion, the violin by Mauro Durante and the mandoloncello by Mauro Palmas. The song, embellished by the contributions of Moni Ovadia and Mario Incudine, is included in the album "A sud di Bella Ciao-Songs of love and revolt of southern Italy", last November.

At the concert of the Teatro Massimo, coordinated by Franco Fabbri, there will be appreciated performers such as Riccardo Tesi, accordion and musical direction, the singers Elena Ledda, Lucilla Galeazzi and Gabriella Aiello together with the multi-instrumentalist Nando Citarella, voice, tambourine, beating guitar, Maurizio Geri, voice and guitar, Marzio Del Testa percussion and voice and Claudio Carboni on sax.

"The Cagliari version is a journey from north to south - comments Elena Ledda -, almost an ideal fusion of the two shows, the historical one more linked to the protest songs of the north and the 2014 version which instead looks to the south. emerge is more relevant than ever in the light of today's scenarios ".

(Unioneonline / ss)

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