Puntaldia: At Due Lune in San Teodoro, Wednesday, August 19th at 7:00 pm, a reading of the Odyssey, combining classic and contemporary elements, where Homer is accompanied by poetry.
A journey through words and notes, between the voice of music and the music of the voice with Massimiliano Finazzer Flory from Homer to Prévert, from Dante to Neruda, together with Laura Marzadori, first violin of the Teatro alla Scala orchestra, from Mozart to Morricone, from Beethoven to Paganini.
"From Ithaca to Ithaca," proposes Massimiliano Finazzer Flory, "our invitation is to travel to rediscover, or rather, return to, love."
Among the texts recited and set to music by Massimiliano Finazzer Flory and Laura Marzadori, the Odyssey will be given ample space. As Massimiliano Finazzer Flory anticipates, it will give voice to Odysseus and Circe, the Sirens, the Proci, and that Nobody facing Polyphemus. "We will begin here," Finazzer Flory anticipates, "Odysseus, the man of a thousand twists and turns, who so fell to ruin after he destroyed the sacred rock of Troy: he saw the cities of many men and understood the minds, he suffered much pain in his heart, fighting on the sea."
(Unioneonline)

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