On March 15, 2025, at 20:00 PM, Corde Oblique will perform live at the Institute for Philosophical Studies in Palazzo Serra di Cassano, in via Monte di Dio 14 in Naples. After a five-year absence from recording, the group will present their new album “Cries and Whispers”, produced by The Stones of Naples Records.
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This performance coincides with the twentieth anniversary of the band, which stands out for its evocative and poetic sound style.
Training and Concert
On stage, the full Corde Oblique lineup will be composed of Riccardo Prencipe (guitars), Rita Saviano (vocals), Edo Notarloberti (violin), Umberto Lepore (bass) and Alessio Sica (drums). Naples, the birthplace of leader Prencipe, welcomes the band after their performances in Sofia and Rome. The unique atmosphere of Palazzo Serra di Cassano, a historic site in the city, promises to further enrich this special evening. Access to the concert is reserved for members of the association only, until all seats are taken, and reservations are recommended to avoid disappointment.
Albums and Tours
“Cries and Whispers” explores deep themes, combining elements of folk, classical, rock and world music, representing an emotional sonic experience for the listeners. After Naples, the tour will take the band to different cities in Italy, Portugal and Germany, extending the musical journey through the most fascinating European sceneries.
History of the Band
Founded in Naples in 2005 by guitarist Riccardo Prencipe, Corde Oblique have released eight albums distributed internationally in countries such as Russia, China, Germany, France and Portugal. The band's works, supported by positive reviews, focus on the history of Italian art and a "wild and talented" South. Over the years, the group has collaborated with various important artists, proposing songs that tell of a fascinating South. With an intense live activity in Italy and abroad, Corde Oblique continue to conquer new audiences.
Article published on March 12, 2025 - 16pm