Il Teatro Sala Molière di Pozzuoli diventerà il palcoscenico del concerto della band 'A67, previsto per domenica 23 febbraio alle 19.00. L’evento, intitolato “Nemesi d’amore e di anarchia”, sarà diretto da Nando Paone e proporrà un’esperienza musicale in cui si intrecciano sonorità e letteratura, progetto anfibio firmato da Daniele Sanzone.
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A musical journey
Alongside Daniele Sanzone, musicians Mirko Del Gaudio, Gianluca Ciccarelli and Enzo Cangiano will take to the stage of the theater. The performance will focus on their new album “Nemesi”, the sixth of the band originally from Scampia. The album, produced by Elisabetta Sgarbi’s Betty Wrong, is an energetic mix of rock blues combined with elements of rap and poetry slam, recorded entirely in Paris.
Artistic collaborations
The album boasts the collaboration of well-known artists, including the French singer Séverine Seba, the saxophonist Giuseppe Giroffi and the pianists Filippo Fabbri and Elisabetta Serio. “Nemesi” includes ten songs, including a reinterpretation in Neapolitan of the piece “Annarella” by CCCP.
The concept behind the title “Nemesi” is inspired by the personification of justice, embodied by the Greek goddess capable of rebalancing injustices, rather than the concept of revenge. The album cover, as well as the book cover, was created by maestro Francesco Clemente and reflects its profound meaning.
Article published on 20 February 2025 - 13:05
the concert that will take place at the Teatro Sala Molière is very interesting, but I'm not sure if I can go because I have other commitments that day. I hope it will be a good experience for everyone who will attend.