(ANSA) - PARMA, 05 NOV - "Music is dangerous".
Federico Fellini said so, as Nicola Piovani reiterated, who named the "lectio doctoralis" held today at the University of Parma for the conferral of an honorary degree in History and Criticism of the Arts and Entertainment.
"This phrase is a tribute to Federico Fellini - explained Pioani -. He said that music is a dangerous language, because it is a language that moves, that gives emotion, practically without content. In fact, music does not tell anything; it has no nouns, it has no verbs, it has something very powerful that resembles adjectives and adverbs. It tells us a lot about how, it tells us nothing about what.
For Piovani "the power of music,
dwelling among other things on the "great mutations" of the twentieth century, with an exciting closure on the piano in which the words have given way to notes.
In the evening the second appointment of Nicola Piovani in Parma with, at the Teatro Regio, the concert with free admission promoted by the University with the patronage of the Municipality of Parma.
Il Maestro Piovani will be joined by five soloists from the Aracoeli Orchestra.
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