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(January 4, 2017) The Florentine Eva Spagna, after studying dance and graduating in art history in 1995, has settled in Berlin where she made her passion for singing her profession. And now she is ready to pass on her love of music also to children: on Saturday, January 21 (from 10.30 to 12 AM) at the Italian Institute of Culture in Berlin is scheduled the event "#bambini: Italian Songs. Listen and sing along with Eva Spagna". The event is aimed at children from 6 to 12 yo and it will be held in Italian. A year ago came out her third book-CD of Italian songs for children "Il Gatto Musotondo", after the success of "Stella Stellina" and "La Bella Rosina". Funny characters are the protagonists: disguised hens, a globetrotter grasshopper, a man who falls into his television set, a nice millipedes. And of course the namesake Musotondo mischievous cat, and many others.
Together with her Berliner band "... e la luna?" (Holger Schliestedt, guitar; Martin Klenk, cello and sax) Eva arranged and interpreted renowned songs and new compositions in an original and sparkling way. (PO / red)
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Eva Spagna has worked with jazz musicians of the Berlin scene like Giorgio Crobu, Robin Draganich, Manfred Dierkes, Christian von der Goltz, Thorsten Zwingenberger in different formations. Her interest in the music of her childhood and youth, the Italian singer-songwriters songs, led her to found the trio "... e la luna?" With Holger Schliestedt and Martin Klenk.
Credit foto: Stephan Rohl
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