Paolo Migone
in
BEETHOVEN NON È UN CANE
Directed by Daniele Sala

Tonight at the theater there is a show that cannot be missed. Behind the dusty curtain there is a deejay, yes, a deejay, but of classical music. On stage a madman with ear muffs and a witty eye wandering around old vinyls, an incredulous madman in front of teenagers who identify Beethoven as a big and nice Saint Bernard dog and who is tired of hearing around: "Bella that music! It's from the Audi commercial! " (Mozart).



ph Angelo Redaelli
ph Angelo Redaelli
Cultured Music, Buried Music
Paolo Migone, the madman with headphones, in the theater with the shovel and sleeves pulled up to revive classical music that is still alive.
He will talk about her, her strength, her sweetness: she will make you laugh with anecdotes about the families of these geniuses and she will talk about them, these great composers, their loves, their passions and their dramas, she will talk about the complicated relationship they had. with power, with the bored patronage of the Church and the Nobility ... because in some way they had to survive ... and at that point a miracle could also happen: it could happen that a child after the show, the next day closed in his room for not be seen, type on youtube: BACH - search.