Appointment in the historic center of Naples, in the street space in front of Taralleria Napoletana, in via San Biagio dei Librai 3, with the review “Musica, 'Nzogna & Pepe”, which links two characteristic elements of Partenope, good food and good music, in the name of tradition, and has the objective of giving life and color to a long stretch of street that, after the shops close, remains deserted. The review is sponsored by the Municipality of Naples Municipality II. The Tartaglia Aneuro review opens on Thursday, July 5, at 20:2012 p.m. Neapolitan, or rather, Phlegraean in origin, but polyglot in soul, the Tartaglia Aneuro project was born in XNUMX from the irrepressible expressive need of Andrea Tartaglia who brings together around himself the guitarist and composer Paolo Cotrone, the bassist Mattia Cusano, the percussionist Salvio La Rocca, and after a long apprenticeship in an “unplugged” formation, the drummer Federico Palombacon joins on a permanent basis, with whom he begins the work of arranging and refining Tartaglia's songwriting material. Andrea Tartaglia has already been nominated for the Tenco Prize for the piece Le Range Fellon. “Oltre” is the band's second album, which arrives on the record market after “Per Errore”, the debut album of the Tartaglia Aneuro project.
Last December Tartaglia Aneuro presented “Oltre”, an album produced by iCompany, with the support of the project “S'illumina – Copia Privata per i Giovani, per la Cultura” – Bando Nuove Opere.
The title of the album “Oltre” wants to refer to the cardinal points of a compass that looks towards the beyond, towards what is hidden behind the monotony of everyday life, behind the fiction of the media, behind the induced insecurities. That “Oltre” that can only be close to the truth, too often buried by the superficiality that reigns supreme in our civilization. An album that aims to bring the listener into direct contact with his inner voice through ethnic sounds, modern rhythms, sharp words, irony, melodies and smiles, to bring the listener into direct contact with his inner voice to rediscover his natural magic that can only be “Oltre” the surface. In the album, composed of 11 tracks, the collaborations with Daniele Sepe, O' Zulù and Ciccio Merolla stand out.
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