The singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla seen through the eyes of the person closest to him in the last twenty years: Marco Alemanno. The tale of how they met and how he grew on a human, professional, and artistic level standing by Dalla’s side. And much more: daily and deeper aspects of his life, his love for Southern Italy, his passion for cinema, his relationship with music, his bulimic curiosity of launching himself into new artistic adventures, his mercurial energy and his boundless sense of humor.
Geppetto the carpenter carves the object of his hidden desires out of a log: a puppet that will keep him company and will be like a son to him. He will call him Pinocchio. Imagine his surprise when he discovers that the puppet moves, as if by magic, and is gifted with a life on its own.
In 2009 Lucio Dalla revised his repertoire in a symphonic-chord version: the result is a masterpiece where hits such as Caruso, Anna e Marco, Futura take a truly emotional form. In this live performance made in the splendid setting of the Greek Theater of Tindari, the Bolognese singer-songwriter in a unique experience with string quintet and piano.
Prokofiev's famous musical fairy tale starring Lucio Dalla as director and performer. A stage staging that holds quite a few surprises with textual variants by Lorenzo Arruga and an actualization that will not fail to bring a smile to the faces of young and old alike with the announcement of the news on the news of the wolf escaping here from the Giardini Margherita in Bologna.
Dalla was born in Bologna, Italy. He began to play the clarinet at an early age, in a jazz band in Bologna, and became a member of a local jazz band called Rheno Dixieland Band, together with future film director Pupi Avati. Avati said that he decided to leave the band after feeling overwhelmed by Dalla's talent. He also acknowledged that his film, Ma quando arrivano le ragazze? (2005), was inspired by his friendship with Dalla.
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