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23
MARCH
2015
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NOTIZIA PUBBLICATA IL 23 March 2015

Until 6 April at Fort Belvedere, you can visit an art exhibition, cultural and poetic dedicated to the "wizards" of Italian song

FLORENCE - A collage with pictures and music audiovisual recounts the 40 years of the career of Giancarlo Bigazzi, who passed away on January 19 three years ago at the age of 72 years. A career made mostly of words given to great artists of Italian music: Umberto Tozzi for which he wrote "Ti amo" and "Gloria" and Marco Masini, which gave "Ci vorrebbe il mare" Marcella Bella, who sang the his "Montagne verdi."

To pay tribute to the wizards of the Italian song, his wife Gianna and Massimo Innocenti have made an artistic path that winds through the palace of Fort Belvedere, and that is precisely the fact of images, music, but also art and lounges until April 6 will open to the public interested in Florentine confront Aleandro Baldi, Alberto Veronesi, Paolo Ruffini, Franco Fasano and the art critic Fabrizio Moretti.

Besides the exhibition, designed by Massimo Innocenti is made using different techniques, from painting on wood and canvas with gesso, gold leaf, silver, copper, up to the use of the bitumen and oil paint.

At the press preview and a few friends attended besides the mayor Dario Nardella also Caterina Caselli.



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