Edoardo Bennato
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By popular demand, Edoardo Bennato returns to TAM with Sono Solo Canzonette, The Tour
The storyteller who for forty years has immortalized today's world, made up of good and bad, returns with his songs; mocking the powerful, praising the human strength of ordinary people, without ever forgetting the most classic of all inspiring feelings for every artist: Love.
Edoardo Bennato returns live with his most famous songs and a selection of new songs from his latest album, "Non c'è." Two hours of music, engaging videos, and audience interaction make for an event to be experienced from start to finish. An emotional experience featuring songs and melodies that have become part of our collective imagination and will be hard to resist; a way to rediscover, through the power of music, the vibrations and emotions that are good for the soul.
Joining him on stage will be BeBand, the historic group that has followed him for years, consisting of: Giuseppe Scarpato and Gennaro Porcelli on guitars; Raffaele Lopez on keyboards; Arduino Lopez on bass; and Roberto Perrone on drums.
From Bagnoli, after a musical experience in London, he began performing as a one-man band, simultaneously playing guitar, kazoo, and pedal drum, producing his own original musical style directly influenced by the greats of blues and rock—such as Neil Sedaka, Paul Anka, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Ray Charles, and Elvis Presley—and tinged with accents specific to Mediterranean music.
Today, with 28 albums under his belt, Edoardo Bennato is still in full creative phase. In 2020, during the height of lockdown, he and his brother Eugenio released the song "La realtà non può essere questa," the proceeds of which went entirely to the Azienda Ospedaliera dei Colli in Naples. His latest album, "Non c'è," was released in November: eight new songs and fourteen repertoire tracks, which have made Edoardo Bennato one of the greatest artists of our music .
Program and cast
Teatro degli Arcimboldi di Milano
The Teatro degli Arcimboldi is a theatre and opera house in Milan which was built over a twenty-seven month period in anticipation of the closure and subsequent nearly three-year long renovation of Milan's La Scala opera house in December 2001. It is located 4.5 miles from the city centre in an abandoned Pirelli tire factory, in an area known as Bicocca.[1]
Designed by Vittorio Gregotti working with architects Mario Botta and Elisabetta Fabbri, the fan-shaped 2,375 seat auditorium, created on two levels, was planned to allow for the continuation of La Scala's 2001/2002 opera season and it was inaugurated with a performance of Verdi's La traviata on 19 January 2002.
An unfortunate accident closed the theatre for seventeen days in February 2001, but it reopened and became the La Scala company's venue until the renovated opera house reopened on its traditional day, 7 December, in 2004.
Performances of many different types of music are still given at the Arcimboldi.