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Lettera Mirti Senigallia 2013 Associazione italiana per la promozione della Festa della Musica Via San Calepodio 5/a – 00152 Roma – Tel. 06.58237933 [email protected] C. F. e partita iva 04906871001 Spett.le COMUNE DI SENIGALLIA Palazzetto Baviera Piazza del Duca, 1 60019 - Senigallia Dott. Paolo Mirti Dirigente Assessorati alla Cultura e alle Politiche giovanili Oggetto: Festa della Musica europea di Senigallia. XII Edizione. Gentile Dirigente, in merito all’organizzazione della Dodicesima edizione della Festa della Musica europea di Senigallia per l’anno 2013, che si svolgerà nelle giornate del 19, 20 e 21 giugno, alleghiamo il budget per la produzione, i luoghi impiegati e il programma di massima ad oggi. Rimanendo in attesa di un cenno di riscontro la ringrazio anticipatamente. Con i migliori saluti. Roma 10.04.2013 Prot. 38/013Fdm Sen p.l’Associazione Il presidente (Arch. Marco Staccioli) Il Budget previsionale 2013: a. Allestimento scene musicali (Strutture tecniche, luci, sonorizzazione, strumentazione, back stages, ecc.). Foro Annonario, Piazza Roma, Rocca Roveresca, Viale Carducci, Piazza Saffi (o Giardini scuola Pascoli), Piazza del Duca (varie piccole postazioni), Cortile della Bilblioteca, Euro 5.000,00 b. Affitto strumentazione (Back lines per tutte le scene, pianoforti, ecc.) Euro 1.500,00 c. Produzione concerti Cachets e spese viaggio artisti italiani e stranieri Euro 6.000,00 Albergazione artisti e personale dell’organizzazione Euro 1.500,00 Ristorazione artisti e personale dell’organizzazione Euro 1.000,00 e. Permessi vari e tecnici abilitazione (SIAE, EMPALS, ENEL, ecc.) Euro 3.000,00 f. Comunicazione (Spese di pubblicità, ideazione e coordinamento della comunicazione, stampa materiale pubblicitario, istallazioni, ecc.). Euro 1.000,00 g. Organizzazione (5 + 3 persone dello staff organizzativo, viaggi e trasferte, logistica e programmazione). Euro 4.000,00 ______________________________ Totale Euro 23.000,00 Il contributo proposto dal Comune di Senigallia è di: Euro 15,000.00 Altri Contributi: Filca e Fai CISL “ 2.500.00 Banche “ 1.000,00 Programma delle scene principali della Festa della musica Senigallia 2013 Dodicesima edizione FORO ANNONARIO Mercoledì 19 giugno – ore 21.30 Da definire Giovedì 20 giugno – ore 21.30 Sandro Joyeux Musicista giramondo, getta un ponte tra la canzone francese e i ritmi del mondo, mescola musica di viaggi, di danza e di condivisione. Nei suoi spettacoli ti trascina fra le strade del Mali, del Congo, del Senegal, passando per la Jamaica e l'Europa. Le sue canzoni parlano di città lontane, raccontano storie di villaggi di bambini soldato, di fiumi e di foreste in pericolo. Il suo essere un “one man band” e la sua devozione per l’autostop gli hanno permesso negli anni di suonare in diverse parti del mondo, da Brooklyn a Bamako, nelle situazioni più disparate incontrando musicisti e maestri con cui ha arricchito il suo stile musicale. La sua ispirazione fortemente votata al racconto di un mondo che migra e si trasfor- ma, ne rende il messaggio quanto mai importante ed attuale. Venerdì 21 giugno – ore 21.30 Martha Hight & The Froomees Nata a Washington, DC ha frequentato la Roosevelt High School e cantato nella Trinity AME Zion Church. Ha iniziato a cantare con “The Four Jewels”. Dopo la partenza di Carrie Mingo, Martha è entrata nel gruppo, cambiando il nome semplicemente in The Jewels e pubblicato la loro hit più conosciuta, "Opportunity". Dopo il flop del singolo, "But I Do" e "Smokey Joe" sono stati cacciati dalla Dimension Records. Nel 1964 The Jewels sono andati in tour con James Brown, con un programma serale molto esigente. Hanno registrato due singoli, durante il tour con James Brown, ma dopo 1 anno e mezzo il gruppo si scioglie. Da quel momento ha adottato il nome d'arte Martha High e continuato can- tare con Brown per i successivi trenta e più anni. Tra le sue apparizioni con Brown si ricorda "Summertime" e per l'al- bum originale Funky Divas. Martha ha anche registrato un album omonimo nel 1979, pubblicato con la Salsoul Re- cords. Nel 1995, ha smesso di esibirsi con Brown e inizia a fare tour con Maceo Parker. In quello stesso anno, muoiono entrambi i suoi figli. Nel 2004, ha collaborato con la Soulpower organization, che annoverava artisti come Marva Whit- ney, Lyn Collins, Bobby Byrd, Gwen McCrae e RAMP. Durante la sua collaborazione con Soulpower, Martha si è esibita in tutta Europa e in Africa, sostenuta dai Allstars Soulpower. Nel febbraio 2005, ha intrapreso il "Funky Divas Tour di James Brown" in Europa, dividendo il palco con la sua amica Lyn Collins. Attualmente continua ad esibirsi insieme a Maceo Parker e con varie formazioni di diverse nazionalità. ROCCA ROVERESCA Mercoledì 19 giugno – ore 21.30 Fraboni Quintet - Jazz Giovedì 20 giugno – ore 21.30 Ensemble Vuelvo al Sur – Astor Piazzolla Venerdì 21 giugno – ore 21.30 Da definire VIALE CARDUCCI Mercoledì 19 giugno – ore 21.30 GIULIO FRAUSIN (From Mellow Mood) – Da Confermare Giovedì 20 giugno – ore 21.30 MARC ED (Folk/songwriter, Modena) Un EP prodotto da Beatrice Antolini (2011), due tour negli USA, uno in Francia e più di 100 date nel 2011/12. Suppor- tato da Rockit e Rollingstone per l'uscita del nuovo EP "DESERT BEYOND". Supporter di A Classic Education, Be Forest, Brothers In Law. ED ha molte cose da dire e nessun timore di esporsi, lo dimostra il fatto che a 28 anni ha già dato alle stampe un paio di lavori con il corrente pseudonimo e diversi altri usciti con svariate intestazioni. Venerdì 21 giugno – ore 21.30 GIUSEPPE TOMASSINI BAND (Cantautorato, Senigallia) Giuseppe Tomassini nasce nel 1976, vive a Senigallia. Inizia a scrivere canzoni dal primo momento in cui ha abbraccia- to una chitarra attratto ed ispirato dalla grande scuola della musica d'autore italiana. Suona i suoi brani con diversi gruppi musicali e dal 1999 all'anno 2001 si esibisce con la band “Circo Barnum” riscuotendo successo in vari concorsi. Comincia a lavorare come co-autore e musicista di reading e spettacoli teatrali. Grazie alla passione per la cultura me- diterranea si avvicina allo studio di strumenti quali l'oud e la mandola. Nel 2006 suona in diverse piazze d'Italia con l' “Opificio Popolaria”, band che ripercorre e riscopre i brani della tradizione salentina e del Mezzogiorno. Dal 2009 ri- comincia a dedicarsi alle proprie canzoni attingendo dalle numerose esperienze musicali trascorse. In questa edizione della Festa della Musica ci presenta il suo nuovo disco. ALTRI LUOGHI IN VIA DI DEFINIZIONE Questi luoghi, oltre a contenere progetti talvolta specifici e su misura, sono a disposizione delle iscrizioni pervenute sul sito internet della Festa della Musica di Senigallia. Ad oggi abbiamo ricevuto 39 domande di partecipazione da parte di altrettante band, formazioni, solisti, corali ecc. Di seguito le iscrizioni: Mariachiara GRILLI – Macerata (Individuale) Marco PETTINELLI – Senigallia (3 musicisti) Giuseppe CATERINO – Vicenza (3 musicisti) Federico CONTE – Morano Calabro (CS)(Individuale) Andrea SORINI – Urbino (4 musicisti) Fabio ANDRUCCIOLI – Castel S. 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I progetti proposti saranno integrati dai progetti delle Associazioni Locali, con le quali operiamo abitualmente, sulla base del contenuto, dell’impegno economico e del luogo. Non appena il quadro del programma sarà definitivo, sarà nostra cura invarlo agli uffici competenti. p. l’Associazione Il presidente (Arch. Marco Staccioli) .
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