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Christmas Show returns, on stage Neri Marcorè with "My Other People's Songs"

date of publication:
8/11/2022
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Back on Thursday, Dec. 29, at at 8:30 p.m. at the Teatro Nuovo Gian Carlo Menotti, is the long-awaited and now customary event that Festival dei Due Mondi dedicates to the city for the holidays: Neri Marcorè in concert with the show Le mie canzoni altrui (My Other People's Songs), accompanied by his band featuring exceptional musicians such as Domenico Mariorenzi on acoustic guitar, bouzouki and piano, Fabrizio Guarino on electric guitar, Alessandro Patti on bass and double bass and Simone Talone on drums.Actor, impersonator, host, singer, and voice actor, Neri Marcorè is one of the most versatile figures in Italian show business thanks to to an innate talent that he knows how to put at the service of multiple performance areas. to side by side with Corrado Guzzanti, Sabina Guzzanti and Serena Dandini, and later with Gialappa's, he has interpreted parodies of the characters that have made him well-known and loved by the public. For cinema he has worked with directors such as Enrico Oldoini, Carlo Virzì, Davide Ferrario, and Sergio Rubini.A musician by training, Marcorè has from always cultivated his great passion for music, which is why in recent years we have seen him in the role of singer and guitarist in successful musical projects. Theatrical productions such as "A Certain Mr. G," "Beatles Submarine" and "What I Don't Have, " and concerts of various kinds and different formations have led to him to frequent with increasing assiduity the repertoire of Fabrizio De André, Giorgio Gaber, Gianmaria Testa and other esteemed artists.With Le mie canzoni altrui Marcorè accompanies us, voice and guitar around his neck, into the world of Italian and foreign singer-songwriters, from folk to pop, making his own well-known and lesser-known pieces that represent his musical background but are part of a collective musical heritage.