FABIO CONCATO LIVE – ORISTANO – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1
Ente Concerti “Alba Pani Passino”
Oristano
has
Moby in concert
Only date in Sardinia
Saturday, September 1, at 21.30, at the car park in Via Mariano IV in Oristano will perform FABIO CONCATO, the only date in Sardinia.
The concert is organized by Concerts “Alba Pani Passino,” sponsored by the Fondazione Banco di Sardegna, the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, the city of Oristano and the Bank of Sassari
Info and reservations
Body Concerts Alba Pani Passino – Square E. D’Arborea, 34 – Oristano (tel.0783.303966)
Theatre Antonio Garau, via Parpaglia 14 – Oristano (tel. 0783.78886)
www.enteconcertioristano.it
enteconcertioristano@gmail.com
ufficio.stampa.ente.concerti.or @ gmail.com
Price of Admission: € 20.00 € 15.00 reduced
Presale: Boxoffice Avenue Queen Margaret, 43 Cagliari 070.657428 www.boxofficesardegna.it; info@boxofficesardegna.it
Presale € 2.00
Box Office: The day of the concert at the parking from 18.00
An artist who needs no introduction as it is known that it is one of the top pure composers on the international scene. The artistic life of Moby began in 1977, when it released its first album, “Stories of all time” in that record is contained “A Dean Martin,” playful mockery of the American singer who is appreciated for his vein ironic and original. The following year, followed by “Total Sale”, the second album as a prelude to a label change. Concato signed with Philips and in 1979 published “Uncle Tom”, an album that sees the participation dell’armonicista Thoots Thielemans. Three years pass before Concato decides to recur to the public with an album titled with his name: “Moby” was a success, thanks to the song – still very programmed on the radio – “A Sunday bestial.” It is the beginning of a very successful artistic phase, which continues with “Moby” (1984), an album that won the double platinum (200,000 copies) and makes it popular songs like “Guido plan”, “Rosalina” and ” Flower of May, “and” Without warning “(1986), gold. In 1988 Concato publishes a single, “051/222525″, the proceeds of which are intended to keep alive the service helpline, then threatened with closure. In 1990 he released a new album, “Giannutri” which Concato recorded in Paris under the guidance of Phil Ramone, a record of international level, although inspired by the sight of the beautiful island in the Tyrrhenian Sea. A collection of successes dated 1991, “Semicolon” separates “Giannutri” by his successor, the 1992 album “A Journey”, at which Concato writes a song with Pino Daniele, “Song of Laura.” In 1994, preceded the exit of the single “Too much wind”, was released the collection “Dismantling and reconstruction”, a reinterpretation of the songs which the Milanese artist is more tied made with new instrumental and vocal arrangements. As evidence of his recurring interest in childhood, in the same year Moby lends his voice to the narration of one of the most famous literary works of the world, “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, published by Polygram on a edited by audiobook publishing Pontaccio. The cd-book Concato care also the realization of the music. In 1996 he released “Blue”, the tenth studio album, produced by keyboardist of PFM, Flavio Premoli. In 1999 it was the turn of “Moby”, a new album of unreleased enhanced by the presence of a duet with José Feliciano, in the song “I fall in love really.” In 2001 Moby is back with a new album, “Dance with Chet Baker” arranged by Bruno Zucchetti. The album is preceded by the first appearance of Moby at the Sanremo Festival, where the Milanese artist presents the song “Hello Ninin.”
On 20 March 2012 Fabio Concato public, after 11 years from the previous year, a new album “All Here”, written and produced over time, calmly, where the great vein of composition and narrative is intact and the new songs continue to tell
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