Gianni Ferrario - Event Energizer
Facilitator of corporate climates and spirit of unity with its engaging WorkShow successful!
Facilitator of corporate climates and spirit of unity with its engaging WorkShow successful!
Happiness Trainer
Happiness Trainer
“The smile is a timeless and ageless musical instrument that everyone can play"He said Ezio Bosso, musician, composer, conductor. He flew away, bringing with him so many new lights to add to the firmament.
He had given body to the smile, he had become that smile, he had moved and overwhelmed us with that contagious smile. He laughed with his eyes, with his long arms, with his whole body, and above all with his music. In recent times the illness had forced him to stop performing with his extraordinary concerts, but he had continued to compose and make plans. He had a passion that knew no obstacles. He started playing at the age of 4 when he still didn't know the alphabet but he already knew how to solf. Music immediately took his life by the hand. At the age of 16 he made his debut as a soloist in France and began touring orchestras all over Europe, bewitching the public with his immense talent. He was struck by a neurodegenerative syndrome that had put his career at risk, but with the strength of his dedication he recovered the entire musical universe to which he had always dedicated himself. He returned to play and direct to excite people by giving performances that will remain engraved in the heart (in addition to the song that I propose here in the video, also listen to the moving “Following a bird”).
“It is as if I had all the sounds written in front of me, I direct the orchestra with my eyes, with smiles, I also send kisses when someone has done well”.
Ezio Bosso's death is thrilling like never before.
I propose in this short video a moment of overwhelming music during the “Concerto per la terra” on June 5, 2017 in Piazza Maggiore in Bologna.
Get excited!
“The smile is a timeless and ageless musical instrument that everyone can play"He said Ezio Bosso, musician, composer, conductor. He flew away, bringing with him so many new lights to add to the firmament.
He had given body to the smile, he had become that smile, he had moved and overwhelmed us with that contagious smile. He laughed with his eyes, with his long arms, with his whole body, and above all with his music. In recent times the illness had forced him to stop performing with his extraordinary concerts, but he had continued to compose and make plans. He had a passion that knew no obstacles. He started playing at the age of 4 when he still didn't know the alphabet but he already knew how to solf. Music immediately took his life by the hand. At the age of 16 he made his debut as a soloist in France and began touring orchestras all over Europe, bewitching the public with his immense talent. He was struck by a neurodegenerative syndrome that had put his career at risk, but with the strength of his dedication he recovered the entire musical universe to which he had always dedicated himself. He returned to play and direct to excite people by giving performances that will remain engraved in the heart (in addition to the song that I propose here in the video, also listen to the moving “Following a bird”).
“It is as if I had all the sounds written in front of me, I direct the orchestra with my eyes, with smiles, I also send kisses when someone has done well”.
Ezio Bosso's death is thrilling like never before.
I propose in this short video a moment of overwhelming music during the “Concerto per la terra” on June 5, 2017 in Piazza Maggiore in Bologna.
Get excited!
Read also the online monthly Positive Revolution. In each issue we host prestigious signatures. On the Editorial Board: Edoardo Boncinelli, scientist in the field of genetics and molecular biology and Giulio Giorello, philosopher. https://www.rivoluzionepositiva.com
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