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Le Vibrazioni, our rock in 'orchestra format'

2021-11-23T09:29:38.193Z


New tour at the start for Le Vibrazioni which tomorrow will leave Sicily with the dates of their 'In Orchestra by and with Beppe Vessicchio'. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - MILAN, 23 NOV - New tour at the start for Le Vibrazion which tomorrow will leave Sicily with the dates of their 'InOrchestra by and with Beppe Vessicchio'. The theatrical tour, which had been postponed due to the pandemic, will bring the Milanese band to meet, for the first time, classical music, through a new musical journey in Italian theaters, together with the songs of the group revised in a new key and with new arrangements, made for the occasion by MaestroVessicchio and performed together with an orchestra of fifteen elements.


    "The idea - said Francesco Sarcina - dates back to before our last participation in the Sanremo Festival.


   We arrived from the concert at the Assago Forum and from a summer spent playing 'cannon'.

We wanted to do something different and I got the idea of ​​talking to Vessicchio, precisely because we were preparing in Sanremo with him in charge.

He wanted to involve young and very young people and the idea seemed very nice to us, at a time when music is experiencing a very confused moment.

Young people are not only 'trap' but also rock and classic music, which in turn has a strong link with rock.

If Mozart had had electricity, he probably would have done something similar to Metallica. "The tour will start tomorrow, November 24, from the Metropolitan Theater in Catania, then stop in Palermo, Marsala, Bologna, Milan (sold out) and Padua. (ANSA).


Source: ansa

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