“Io vivo come te”… in San Biagio Maggiore

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Sixty images of ten authors, ten stories for ten songs. They are the first issues of  “Io vivo come te”, photographic tribute that celebrates Pino Daniele, the largest representative of another Neapolitan, the day of his 60th birthday. Start, on March 19, at 18, in the heart of the historic center of Naples, where the artist was born, grew up and has taken the first steps, where they are born all his songs more beautiful and meaningful, always in between a cry for help and an act of gratitude. To host the exhibition, a tangle of images of author with contributions of international musicians, until April 2, the seventeenth-century church of San Biagio Maggiore in Via San Gregorio Armeno 35, recently reopened to the public.

A special meeting, attended by, among others, the writer Maurizio De Giovanni, Raiz and Fausto Mesolella. Exhibit, for the occasion, Pasquale Autiero, Stefano Cardone, Francesco Ciotola, Luigi Fedullo, Biagio Ippolito, Claudio Morelli, Robert Salomone, Mario Spada, Daniele Veneri, Eduardo Castaldo. A reunion of supporters of Pino, even before the authors recognized that people like him are well aware of the difficulties of making art and culture in Naples and yet carry around the city name in creative. City that, as in his songs, the background remains: muse, which in turn has paid homage to the poet as only Naples has to do, in all the shops, from all the houses, in the days of his death, only his voice, beyond any controversy.