Roberta Zappala reviews Ingrid Carbone’s live performance for the festival “Sere d’Estate” organized in Cosenza (Italy) – Villa Rendano by Museo Consentia.
When musical talent surpasses every other sound in its performance, there would be no need to add other words to live the experience of “a love’s dream on a midsummer night” in music. This, however, is not the case for the pianist of Bruzie origins, Ingrid Carbone, who reformulated this concept, giving life to an introspective, bibliographical, emotional journey and establishing an intimate relationship between narration and instrument.
And so last night, during the second appointment with the “Summer Evenings” in the garden of Villa Rendano, a very significant location on this occasion, those present were able to enjoy the experience of a conversation-concert. And this happened precisely thanks to the evocative and persuasive timbre of Carbone’s voice who recounted, note after note, the depth hidden in harmonies and plots of melodies, otherwise hidden from most people, and born from the bowels of artists of the caliber of Franz Schubert or Franz Liszt.
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