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The Good News of De Andrè
Saturday, December 6 at 20:45 at the Centro Cultural de Quero
Saturday, December 6 at 8:45 p.m. the City of Quero (BL) is proposed at the new cultural center the show "The Good News of Fabrizio De Andrè" with the singer from Treviso Albert County.
The concert includes a first part dedicated to the famous album of De Andrè and a second was dedicated to his greatest hits. The Good News is essentially a masterpiece of poetry. Perhaps the album's most beautiful and thrilling story of Jesus (portrayed as the bearer of a message of human salvation and spiritual past, the poor, the disenfranchised) is based with a sweet sound path and at times heartbreaking. The Good News was established in 1968, years full of movement, of hope and struggle, fierce and some disappointments. Perhaps it would be easy Fabrizio album to write a political activist, stand on the barricades with the students and become the icon of the movement. Instead he starts talking about Jesus, with a story to tell the story of two thousand years old man who always struggles between the research of a higher sense of existence and the struggle to improve social conditions and against unjust laws made for the protection of the strong and rich. In the lyrics, the protagonists are people of flesh and blood, full of humanity and you have the exact measure of how little value the lives of those who had not had power. They are the ones that tell their emotions and feelings about the person and life of Jesus Christ, the central character remains almost an abstract entity. There is talk of him, talking to him, but he is silent. No Garden of Olives, no interrogation before Pilate, nothing in your hands I commit my soul. " He is told by the suffering of others, it is said. They speak only the derelicts, the outcasts, those who are crushed against the abuse of power in the life and death of this man have found hope. A strong album, ahead of time. After "The Good News" will be offered other songs of the famous singer.
By County will play on stage: Stefano Maroelli (acoustic guitar), Andrea Busetti (acoustic guitar) Michele Piano (piano and keyboards), Silvia Da Ros (violin), Marco Napoletano (harmonica, percussion), Gerardo Pozzi (and noisy drums), Paul Tocchet (electric bass), Marion Marcon (soprano), David Marconi (bass).
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