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Live music returns to Treviso, to the rhythm of Queen

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Treviso, piazzale Burchiellati beats in time: all standing up to sing thanks to the maestro Diego Basso with the Italian Rhythmic Symphony Orchestra

TREVISO. «All we hear is Radio ga ga, Radio goo goo, Radio ga ga». Despite the masks, the desire to sing and move in time exploded on Thursday evening in piazzale Burchiellati, where the first post covid live concert, which opens the concert season, is on the air, in the setting chosen to kick off the dances. Treviso. And it does it in style.

First evening of live outdoor music in Treviso on the notes of Queen

To raise the curtain on the “Summer 2021 Concert Season”, promoted by the Municipality of Treviso in collaboration with the Mario Del Monaco municipal theater and the Teatro Stabile del Veneto, it was the maestro Diego Basso, with the Italian Symphonic Rhythm Orchestra and the voices of Art Voice Academy: a rhythmic journey through the history of Queen, which made those present go crazy, returning for one evening to those golden years.

A crescendo of emotions and desire to be there. It starts with “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Somebody to love”, then move on to “We Will Rock You” and “Radio ga ga”, The show must go on “,” Love f my life “and many other hits.

Audience in ecstasy, clapping their hands to the rhythm, all standing on the wave of the most loved songs. Impossible to hold back. A glance that warms the heart.

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The mayor, Mario Conte, alongside the councilor for culture, Lavinia Colonna Preti, presented the evening. “We have been a huge community. We look to the future with enthusiasm because we have shown ourselves to be a great community and in the difficulties we have brought out the best of us starting from solidarity and mutual help. Thanks to the Treviso people and thanks to Treviso: long live the culture, long live the music, long live the work ». And addressed to the musicians: “Thank you guys who have stood firm, Treviso has never abandoned you.”

Then space for dreams and music, the real protagonist in piazzale Burchiellati

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