Banda Osiris, Le dolenti note
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
Piazza Castello at 21:30
BANDA OSIRIS in LE DOLENTI NOTE
Theatrical-musical show by and with Sandro Berti, mandolin, guitar, violin, trombone Gianluigi Carlone, voice, sax, flute Roberto Carlone, trombone, bass, keyboards Giancarlo Macrì, percussion, drums, bass tuba
After delving irreverently into the complex universe of the seven notes, breaking down rigid academicism and the barriers of musical genres, intertwining, cutting, and sewing classical and light music, jazz and rock, Banda Osiris focuses in this show on the very craft of the musician. With the mimetic, instrumental, and vocal skill that distinguishes them, Banda Osiris offers a theatrical-musical journey to the borders of reality and comedy, a new hilarious show that traverses composed and decomposed music, chamber and balcony music, Beatles and Vasco Rossi.
FREE ENTRY
In case of bad weather, the event will not be rescheduled.
...and from 18:00 in the village, it will be possible to enjoy a romantic aperitif or stop for an apericena or romantic dinner before the concert.
Some tasty proposals
For an aperitif
Bar Al posto giusto, piazza Libertà, 3
Bar Ai Portici, via San Pietro, 2
Apericena or dinner
Alla Torre Ristorantino enoteca, piazza Castello tel. 328 7771950
Osteria contemporanea Al Cantinone, via San Pietro 6 tel. 0434 89156
Wolf, wine and food, largo Isonzo, 1 - tel. 333 181755
Le Dolenti Note
Taking inspiration from the book of the same name, the Banda Osiris transforms the written pages into a musical-theatrical journey to the borders of reality. With the mimetic, instrumental, and vocal skill that distinguishes them, the four protagonists have fun with irony by offering provocative advice: from why it is better to avoid becoming musicians to how to dissuade children from approaching music, from which musical instruments not to play to how to eliminate the most annoying musicians.
Through composed and decomposed music, chamber and balcony music, Beatles and Vasco Rossi, the Banda Osiris paints a merciless portrait of the musician's figure: presumptuous, touchy, unlucky, hated, and, rarely, loved.