Monday, September 6, 2010

What's Happened To Nick Berry

Carmen Consoli, IN 15 THOUSAND TO THE CONCERT ON THE WATER (ANCONA)

Over 15 thousand people attended the concert last night at Ancona on the water of Carmen, which she performed on a stage set up on a pontoon moored in the port, transporting the audience from a 'gloomy evening in September as a warm Mediterranean atmosphere. Built as a unique event in the Festival Adriatico Mediterraneo, which focuses on expressions and most authentic traditions of the Mediterranean countries, the show has matched a section devoted to the ancient Sicilian singing the songs of the 2010 tour of the console, weaving together the voices of those cantantessa Alfio Antico , Puccio Castrogiovanni of Lautari historic band of Catania, and Gabriella Grasso. Ancient and unusual instruments like the greek bouzuki, the xantur inspired Arab and drums (constructed manually by Alfio Antico), mixed with the sound of the harp and guitar, have resulted in sweeping rhythms, evocative of an island universe made of strong feelings and simple, suffering and death, love and nostalgia. Thus "Ventu and famine," where he played the tambourine Converted almost tickling with your fingers, and being able to draw like an acrobat sounds extraordinary, and yet "Focus On Sight 'and' Re Buffa." As the storyteller, the three have told on stage rather than sung, giving way to music and virtuosity instrumental, because, as stated in one of the songs, "move your hands and the spirit speaks." Shame about the rain, abundant fall before the concert, has forced organizers to cut some songs in the first part for fear of having to close the evening in advance by not leaving the area just to the console. Greeted with prolonged applause, the Sicilian artist sang non-stop for more than two hours, giving the public the best of his old hits and new: from "Orange blossoms" to "Matilda" to "My Uncle" track complaint abuse of minors, which he recalled the drama, which earned him the award from Amnesty International. Then again, "Words of butter," "Confused and happy, "" Death Rattle "and" Venus, "which he attacked an overwhelming performance on guitar with the band. Beautiful, including a Carmen who has generously given to the public, the traditional folk song "My love yes you," performed with other singers in a crescendo of applause, until the resumption of fun CarrĂ  song "Happy Birthday" and ending with "Midnight Blue." "Thank you for being so warm - the audience screamed in delight Sicilian - I remember a certain population ...». They accompanied on stage, Massimo Roccaforte and Santi Pulvirenti on guitar, Andrew Fish on keyboards and Moog and Leif Searcy on drums.

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