Luna Nova, a concert of Neapolitan music in the Church of Saints Severino and Sossio

The lower church of Santi Severino e Sossio in Naples
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A musical journey that will immerse spectators on a journey back in time, to discover the musical history of Naples in one of the most beautiful churches in the city.

In the splendid setting of the lower church of Saints Severino and Sossio of Naples, located in the heart of the historic center, there will be an unmissable appointment with the great Neapolitan music.

Saturday 28 October 2017, from 20 hours you can attend the concert "Luna Nova", edited by the cultural association NarteA for the new format NarteA in music and realized in collaboration with the Respiriamo Arte Association.

The musical formation of the concert "Luna Nova" is composed of Serena Pisa (Voice) Marianita Carfora (Voice) Marco D'Acunzo (guitar) and Pasquale Termini (double bass).

The proposed musical path will be an opportunity for know the history of the city of Naples, whose past is full of notes, voices and sounds now consolidated in the memory of each of us. The spectators will, in fact, be immersed in a journey back in time to discover the history of Neapolitan song since the dawn, through the execution of the timeless masterpieces of the cultured and popular musical history of the city.

The location chosen for the event, the lower church of Saints Severino and Sossio, represents one of the most beautiful and evocative monumental complexes, in which some of the most important Renaissance artists have worked. The concert will therefore be an opportunity to admire the lower church of what was one of the richest and most powerful monastic complexes in Naples.

Information on the Luna Nova concert

When: Saturday 28 October 2017 at 20

Price tickets: 12 euro. The participation is necessary to participate booking to 339 7020849 or 333 3152415 numbers.

Where: Church of Saints Severino and Sossio, Largo San Marcellino, via Bartolomeo Capasso 22, Naples

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Written by Valentina D'Andrea
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