"I am also very excited because I am not very used to television stages. I feel like a godmother of these young people, whom I have followed with great attention and tried to guide through my advice. I find myself very much, I remember when I was a child, I dreamed of podium, concert halls. I see that emotion, expectations, dreams again, I am happy to follow them also in this final and curious phase of the final result ".
Thus
the conductor Beatrice Venezi
, already on the jury at AmaSanremo, on the stage of the Ariston for the final of the New Proposals and the awarding of the winner.
"If Sanremo is a bit like the mirror of our country - he says - all this attention to young people is a great sign of innovation, of modernity. Young people are not only the future, they are already the present of Italy".
The presence in Sanremo is also an opportunity to convey the message that "classical music is not for old people: bringing it in a different context than usual is really important, it allows you to reach a wider audience, to demonstrate that an apparently elitist, on the other hand, belongs to everyone ", he stresses.