Banda Musicale dell’Aeronautica Militare
The Air Force Band conducted by Maj. Pantaleo Leonfranco Cammarano leads the audience in a traveling concert that touches the main squares of Spoleto, from Piazza del Comune to Piazza Pianciani to to Piazza della Libertà.
As was the case during the Air Force Centennial, the blue musical ensemble, offers a rich and varied program that spans different eras and suggestions with pieces from the purest band music tradition and transcriptions of songs by famous classical composers. There is also no shortage of entertaining arrangements of national and international pop hits and the soundtracks of great film titles.
An opportunity to experience the city in a different way through music by celebrating the unbreakable bond between art, culture and community.
DIRECTOR
Maj. Pantaleo Leonfranco Cammarano
Alexander Vessella
Old military march
Sergio Paolini, Francesco Pisano, Stelio Silvestri
But what music master
(arr. V. C. Cozza)
John Orsomando
Sucre band, symphonic march
Bart Howard
Fly me to the moon
(arr. H. Hunmels)
Father Mauro Galletti
A trip to Todi
(elaboration. D. Agnusdei)
Julius Fučík
Entry of the gladiators, military march Giacomo Puccini
Nessun dorma from Turandot
Solo tenor flugelhorn first
Marshal Samuele Traficante (trans. P.L. Cammarano)
ABBA
Abba Gold
(arr. R. Sebregts)
Giuseppe Verdi
Va, pensiero from Nabucco (trans. to. Vessella)
Jacques Offenbach
Can can from Orpheus in hell (arr. V.C. Cozza)
Walter Farina
Nicholas, characteristic march
Dominic Modugno
In the blue painted blue
(arr. M. Ciafrei)
Ennio Morricone
New Cinema Paradiso
(elaboration. P.L. Cammarano)
James Rossini
Allegro from the Overture from William Tell (trans. to. Vessella)
Michele Novaro, Goffredo Mameli
The song of the Italians
La MaMa Umbria International
Maria Teresa Romitelli
Federico Bonetti Amendola