Suonno d'Ajere, after a year of international recognition and almost twelve months after the release of their acclaimed album “nun v'annammurate”, are back in the heart of the musical scene of their city. The appointment is set for Friday, March 21 at 21:XNUMX pm at the Teatro Trianon Viviani in Forcella, Naples.
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The Trio and the Formation on Stage
The trio Suonno d'Ajere is composed of Irene Scarpato (vocals), Marcello Smigliante Gentile (mandolin, mandola, mandoloncello, backing vocals) and Gian Marco Libeccio (classical guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals). They will be joined by percussionist Salvio La Rocca, famous for his skill with frame drums and Mediterranean percussion. During the evening, the audience will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the group's evolving sounds, enriched by the musical influence of the electric guitar.
The Homecoming
Their return to Naples marks the conclusion of an international tour that has seen them perform at many prestigious theaters in countries such as China, Austria, France and Germany. A highlight of their tour was the show at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, where they shared the stage with Vinicio Capossela, performing in front of over 2.000 spectators. Supported by Italian World Beat, the group continues to represent and innovate Neapolitan music around the world. Irene Scarpato's voice is considered one of the new expressions of the Neapolitan tradition, and together with the mastery of the mandolin of Marcello Smigliante Gentile and the rhythm of Gian Marco Libeccio, Suonno d'Ajere rediscover and revisit the classics of the twentieth century, with the addition of original songs inspired by this period.
Musical Heritage and Innovation
Suonno d'Ajere are dedicated to the rediscovery of Neapolitan songwriter music, exploring international influences that have enriched the Neapolitan repertoire. The album “nun v'annammurate” continues to be successful, representing a synthesis between recovery and innovation of the musical heritage. The concert on March 21 will be a journey through this album and new sounds, the result of a year of global cultural influences. Over the past two years, Suonno d'Ajere have established themselves as representatives of the Neapolitan musical tradition at an international level, bringing their culture everywhere with passion and originality. The concert at the Teatro Trianon Viviani promises to be an exciting event, celebrating a year of successes and opening up to new musical perspectives.
Article published on March 18, 2025 - 16pm
I find the return of Suonno d'Ajere a very interesting event for Neapolitan music. Their ability to mix tradition and innovation is truly remarkable, but I don't know if I'll be able to attend the concert.