The orange-reddish hues of the later sunset (for its location) in Argentiera blended with the colors Remo Anzovino created with the black and white keys of the piano. Twelve hundred enchanted spectators enjoyed, with their ears, eyes, and souls, a music capable of projecting the listener into the lives of Chaplin, van Gogh, Galileo Galilei, Frida Kahlo, the great artists depicted by the Friulian composer in his documentary films. And then there were the feelings of ecstasy, the sensations of a night in Tokyo, but also the final fun, with the spectators acting as a rhythm section with their clapping hands for Remo Anzovino's improvisation.

A unique and unrepeatable live performance opened the 25th International Musica sulle Bocche Festival, perfectly in keeping with the event conceived by Enzo Favata, which has the distinctive feature of pairing music with locations at specific times of the day, such as sunset or sunrise.

Tonight at 9:30 pm at Lo Quarter in Alghero, nine musicians will be performing Mediterranean Night, a captivating mix of pop, contemporary jazz, and world music, featuring the band Indaco, Ricky Portera, Alfonso Santimone, and Enzo Favata.

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