After the great success of the special concert E suonn so' speranz' last January 7th at the Casa della Musica in Naples, Aniello Misto continues his project with the young talents of Sud in Sound.
E suonn so' speranz', in addition to being the title of a song by Misto featuring the French-Gabanese singer Tita Nzebi, also wants to be a slogan to present a larger project, in which the real protagonists are the young talents who, through music, manage to find the right hope to dream and make their way in the world.
There are many young talents that the Sud In Sound forge has welcomed for years, trying to give them not only a chance to approach music, but also to offer a place where they can feel at home. A family in which music acts as a glue to an initiative that has all the credentials to have the deserved success.
“Our way of working – comments Aniello Misto, one of the exponents of world music in Italy – it is not conditioned by the time factor. Before creating and realizing a recording project, the artist must be ready to face everything that will come. And it often takes time to mature some awareness and risks of the trade. We are always available and we try to build, brick by brick, that artist who is behind that talent that comes to us”.
“We are a studio that welcomes not only musical talents – declares the musician and producer Gennaro Franco – but also the people behind those talents. Music is above all sharing and if you put aside the human factor you risk not reaching the goal, which is to reach people”.
The project E suonn so' speranz' will also have a live path, composed of stages that will be communicated later. It will not be a simple concert, but an event that will also have a charitable purpose, just like it happened for the Neapolitan date, in which the proceeds were donated to the Don Pietro Ottena Association for the purchase of a school bus in Rwanda.
This is the link where you can see a preview of the concert at the Casa della Musica in Naples.






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