Visioninmusica 2018
“Visioninmusica” will return at the Gazzoli Auditorium of Terni from 12 January to 20 April 2018: it’s a journey through the contemporary music through sounds, images and emotions with seven concerts of considerable artistic value, chosen among the best national and international new musical items.
The festival is going to start on the 12th January with “Musica Nuda”, with the voice of Petra Magoni accompanied by the double basso of Ferruccio Spinetti, one of the most unusual musical groups in circulation; whereas on the 2nd February the stage is going to host “Omar Sosa & Gustavo Ovalles”, another genre of instrumental duo: Sosa’s pianism blends harmoniously with the ethnic and manifold percussions of Ovalles in a sound experience – “Urban contemporary music” with a Latin soul – with undeniable elements of spirituality, inspired by peace and brotherhood.
The festival is then continuing on the 23rd February with Oren Lavie, an Israeli polyhedral artist, singer, composer, theatre and film director; instead on the 9th March it will be the turn of “Javier Girotto & Natalio Mangalavite” will lead their listeners through a fascinating journey through Argentina, its land and music.
On the 23rd March the “Tingvall Trio”, a classical jazz trio composed by piano, double bass and drums, will take the stage. The ensemble is made up of a Swedish, a Cuban and a German musician, who chose as their base the highly lively musical environment of Hamburg.
The sixth appointment will be on 6th April, with the “Greg Koch & The Koch-Marshall Trio””, a group made up of the American guitarist Greg Koch, his son Dylan at the drums and by Toby Lee Marshall at the organ Hammond 83: the trio plays at the rhythm of blues, but the original compositions of Koch are a blend of rock, funk, jazz and country music.
The “Aca Seca Trio” will close the festival on the 20th April: a vocal and instrumental band – guitar, piano, percussions – that fits into the genre of the Argentinian popular song, but becomes wider, also reaching the musical traditions of Brazil and Uruguay, with some notes of jazz and Bossa Nova as well as folklore music.
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