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“A SUD! A SUD!” the return to “popular” music of the sanguine performer Teresa De Sio
‘A SUD! A SUD!’ the new project that is born from the release of CD of same title, by one of the most important figures of the Neapolitan area, the singer songwriter Teresa De Sio.Passion, rhythm, rituality, dialect: the elements that are enclosed in the heart of this great new chapter, entirely “acoustic”. Five new compositions, written by Teresa De Sio herself: “MAMMA NAPOLI”, “STAMMO BUONO” (duet with Raiz), “POSITANO”, “ADDIO” and “SALTA SALTA”; and a song entitled ‘STELLE’ (adapted into Neapoletan, composed by Lenine, a fantastic Brazilian author); “LU BENE MIO” by Matteo Salvatore; and then, music and words from the roots, the “ancient heart” that still beats thanks to “LA MONTANARA”, “LA PIZZICA TARANTATA” and “LA RODIANELLA”. In this way Teresa De Sio, continues the refreshing journey, using music and theatricality actions from time to time, the desire to stop, between performance and emotions, emotional documents and a patrimony of wealth that time (with the absence of the garrison of the memory) already erodes. In the new tour, the acoustic line-up highlights the fundamental traditional instruments (guitar, mandolin and tamorre are used to give voice to the new work and the re-proposal of the “musts” of the past) whereas the bind with the Neapolitan and Apulian dialect, languages that have always favoured the writing and interpretations of Teresa de Sio, heat up the audience, invited to travel a metaphoric “south” (not only the one of the Mediterranean, but also a place of the spirit south of all the world, a way of being and thinking. Over 40 concerts of the previous tour confirm a production close to the heart of the people and more than one hundred thousand presences show the unbelievable vitality of a great performer.
Line Up: Teresa De Sio: voice, classic and acoustic guitar, tammorra Her: Violin Giuseppe De Trizio: classic and 12 string guitar, mandolin Massimiliano Rosati: classic and 12 string guitar Fred Casadei: elettric guitar Vito De Lorenzi: drums, tammorra, tamburi Umberto Papaia: tammorra, percussions, choruses
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