At the Teatro Bolivar, on November 24th at 19.30:XNUMX pm, pianist and composer Isabella Turso will perform in the "Nightfall Piano Piano Tour" concert, an event that combines music and sustainability.
The artist will present "Nocturne," his new album available digitally and on CD, along with other songs from his repertoire. Valeria Saggese, journalist and radio and TV host, will narrate the evening.
A musical journey inspired by the night
Isabella Turso describes her work as a journey that explores the various phases of the night, from evening to dawn.
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Sensory experience and eco-sustainability
The event will be a sensory experience combining music, visual arts, and environmental sustainability. Isabella Turso is accompanied by producer Ludovico Clemente and artist Stefano Cagol, whose visuals will create an evocative atmosphere. The choice of locations for the tour is intended to raise awareness of the importance of respecting the environment.
Tour and album details
During the tour, Isabella will wear unique outfits by designer Eleonora Lastrucci and travel in an electric car provided by the Kia Seven Car dealership in Verona. The album "Nocturne," published by Bluebelldisc, features previously unreleased compositions featuring romantic and dreamy themes, with collaborations with international artists such as Tina Guo and Luca Nobis. The album is paired with the "Nocturne" perfume, created by Alice Rita Giugni, following the principles of sustainability. Isabella Turso is a leading figure in contemporary classical music, with a repertoire that spans various genres. Valeria Saggese, who will be narrating the concert, is known for her commitment to music and writing, and has also directed major cultural events.







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It seems to me that the event is very interesting, but I am not sure if there are still tickets available. Isabella Turso is a great artist and I am curious to hear her new album. I hope that the evening is well organized and that sustainability is really put into practice.