Macerata: “The unique rose” on stage, a show/concert dedicated to Remo Pagnanelli.
Tomorrow, Thursday 19 October, at 21.15pm, at the Philharmonic Society Theatre the show/concert will be staged”The unique rose”, incipit of a posthumous text by Remo Pagnanelli, poet from Macerata. This is a project by Allì Caracciolo, curated by the STA Sperimentale Teatro A in collaboration with the Remo Pagnanelli cultural association, sponsored by the Municipality of Macerata
“Read Remo Pagnanelli researching the meaning of its silence: Music. The faithful companion of his writing, as of waiting, as of reflection. The basic idea – states the Caracciolo – was to have some of his poetic texts set to music by various composers and to perform them live both through singing in various ways (lyrical, melodic, jazz singing), and through actorly interpretation in the form of melody, and finally through the pure vocality of the poetic word".
The representation of the texts, chosen and organized according to an articulation that allows a gradually becoming part of the author's poetic universe, becomes an expression of a composite language aimed at revealing, in the absence of any rhetoric, the silent voices that animate the poetic word, hidden in the rigorous secrecy of writing.
The project is not limited to the usual reading of verses accompanied by background music, but rather presents itself as a sort of modern unitary opera, thanks to the common thread constituted by the dramaturgical structure and the choice of texts that gradually build an itinerary of the soul within the painful mystery of existence and death.
They are involved in the project various types of professional artists: composers, musicians, live performers, singers, actors, as well as sound technicians such as Ottavia Maria Maceratini, Fabio Bacaloni, Matteo Canesin, Edoardo Salvioni, Franco Alfonsi, Samuele Ricci, Elena Marchetti, Tonino Zampa, Vincenzo Ruggiero, Chiara Marangoni, Maria Novella Gobbi, Gastone Pietrucci, Adriano Taborro, Marco Gigli, Roberto Picchio, Silvia Agabiti and Andrea Cesanelli.
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