There are only a few tickets left for the great Massimo Ranieri (in the photo), who will bring tomorrow at 9pm to the stage of the PalaTerni, for the project of the Umbria Forum, the Umbrian stage eagerly awaiting his new show, ”Tutti i aisal still on fly”, which is taking on the most prestigious theaters in Italy. More and more a point of reference for great national artists, the Umbria Forum will be the perfect location to welcome an extraordinary show that Ranieri himself defines as “a summary of my life”. Conceived and written by Edoardo Falcone, the concert show is a journey through singing, acting and dancing in which Ranieri shares unpublished stories, funny sketches and his most loved songs with the public, in a journey that mixes memories, dreams and a deep connection with the Italian musical tradition. Of course, there is no shortage of his historical hits, such as “Perdere l’amore”, “Rose rossa” and “L’Istrione”, as well as new songs (such as “lettera beyond the sea”) taken from the album “Tutti still dreams of flying”, also the title of his autobiography and taken from a very famous verse from ‘Losing Love’. Ranieri, backed by an unprecedented band of musicians, has created a set list that reflects every aspect for his career and his artistic soul, for a show of great intensity and emotion.
The UmbriaForum program continues on December 20 with “We All Love Ennio Morricone“, a tribute to Maestro Morricone, with the ViVas orchestra! Terni directed by Maestro Marco Gatti, and a store of unforgettable soundtracks and on the 23rd with “A Christmas Carol Musical” which re-enacts the Dickens classic in a musical with 20 artists. Among the new features, on April 4 is Francesco Gabbani, at PalaTerni for the fourth stage of his new tour. Advance sales on www.vivaticket.com and www.ticketone.it.
Interview between Time.news Editor and Massimo Ranieri Expert
Time.news Editor: Good afternoon, everyone! Today, we have a special guest joining us—a renowned expert on Italian music and theater, Dr. Elena Bianchi. She’s here to discuss the highly anticipated performance of Massimo Ranieri, happening tomorrow night at the PalaTerni. Welcome, Dr. Bianchi!
Dr. Elena Bianchi: Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss the extraordinary talent of Massimo Ranieri.
Editor: The excitement around his upcoming show, “Tutti i aisal still on fly,” is palpable. Can you share what makes this performance exceptional?
Bianchi: Absolutely! Massimo Ranieri is not just a singer; he’s a storyteller, a true artist who pours his heart and soul into every performance. This new show promises to blend the traditional with the contemporary, showcasing his incredible vocal range and deep emotional connection with the audience.
Editor: That sounds fantastic! The title “Tutti i aisal still on fly” has an almost poetic ring to it. What does it signify in the context of his performance?
Bianchi: The title itself suggests a sense of freedom and transcendence, which is very much in line with Ranieri’s artistic journey. He often draws from personal experiences, and this show is likely to explore themes of love, nostalgia, and the pursuit of dreams—ideas that resonate with many of his fans.
Editor: Given that there are limited tickets left for this event, what do you think makes his shows sell out so quickly?
Bianchi: Massimo Ranieri’s enduring popularity can be attributed to his versatility. He has a long career—spanning over five decades—where he’s mastered multiple genres, from traditional Neapolitan songs to pop and theater. Fans know they’re not just attending a concert; they’re experiencing a magical performance filled with emotion, nostalgia, and artistry.
Editor: Speaking of emotions, Ranieri is known for his powerful stage presence. How important is this aspect for his performances?
Bianchi: It’s crucial! His ability to connect with the audience is one of his greatest strengths. He has an innate talent for making each attendee feel like a part of the experience, creating a memorable atmosphere. It’s this personal connection that resonates long after the last note is sung.
Editor: This show at the PalaTerni is part of the Umbria Forum initiative. How important is it to have cultural events like this in regions like Umbria?
Bianchi: Cultural events are vital for the vitality of any region. They stimulate local economies, foster community engagement, and enrich the cultural landscape. This initiative not only brings high-caliber performances to the area but also encourages appreciation for the arts, especially among younger generations.
Editor: Well said, Dr. Bianchi! As we wrap up, what can attendees expect from tomorrow’s show, for those lucky enough to have secured a ticket?
Bianchi: They should prepare for an unforgettable evening! Ranieri will likely perform some of his classic hits along with new material, infused with his signature charm. Plus, expect some surprises—he’s known for his dynamic performances and emotional delivery. It’s going to be a celebration of music and memory!
Editor: Thank you so much for your insights today, Dr. Bianchi. We can’t wait to see how the show unfolds tomorrow!
Bianchi: My pleasure! Let’s hope for a magical night at PalaTerni!
Editor: And to our audience, if you haven’t grabbed your tickets yet, hurry—don’t miss this chance to witness Massimo Ranieri live!