Salone Selection When music meets landscape: a selection of summer festivals Text by Salvatore Peluso Add to bookmarks Ortigia Sound System Festival, photo courtesy From the quarries of Val D’Ossola to the Greek temples of Agrigento. The Italian historical, natural and cultural heritage is brought to life by the summer music festivals. After two years of obstacles, delays, and health regulations that prevented events attended by the general public, Italian music festivals are recovering this summer. And the pause enforced by the pandemic has proved useful for thinking about their format, the relationship with localities and new evolutionary potentials for these cultural events, which we now find are widespread throughout the country. So in recent years it has been easier to find more mature events, at which the selection of musicians, DJs and songwriters is completed by that of performers, artists, designers and chefs, offering truly all-round experiences. Significantly there is an increasing insistence on “experiential festivals” or “boutique festivals”. Another important feature whose value is being enhanced is the choice of location. This is no longer just the setting for the various performances but becoming a distinctive characteristic of festivals, from the general narrative to the choice of individual performances. For this reason, our survey of summer festivals is based on the beauty of the landscapes where the events are set and on the locations chosen. With the hope that music festivals will increasingly become events favoring connection and less small isolated bubbles. Porto Rubino, Puglia. Foto Clarissa Ceci Tener-a-mente The Tener-a-mente festival is set in the amphitheater of the Vittoriale degli Italiani and its wonderful park, voted in 2012 “Italy’s Most Beautiful Park”: a place suspended between art, culture, nature and beauty, with a magnificent view across Lake Garda. “ A marble hollow beneath the stars”: this is how the poet Gabriele d’Annunzio imagined the ideal theater for performing his plays, naturally immersed in the splendid setting of the Vittoriale, following Wagner’s example at Bayreuth. It was the Poet himself who chose the exact point at which to place the structure and commissioned the project from the architect of the Vittoriale, Gian Carlo Moroni, modeling it on Pompeii, which has the world’s oldest Roman amphitheater. In this splendid setting, great international artists will be performing, such as Michael Kiwanuka, H.E.R. and Jeff Beck, as well as Italian stars like Calibro 35, Manuel Agnelli and Paolo Nutini. Tener-a-mente 25 June – 25 July 2022 Anfiteatro del Vittoriale, Gardone Riviera Ortigia Sound System Festival The Island of Ortigia, in Syracuse (Sicily), is the perfect setting for four days of concerts, DJ sets, installations and events. The Ortigia Sound System Festival was among the first to highlight a regional dimension: musicians become the bait to discover the architectural wonders of the settlement of Greek origin. Its narrow alleys, the fish market, the Castello Maniace, the beaches and the turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea dialogue with the analogue and digital sounds of selected international artists. The island is compact and ideal for walking – it covers no more than one square kilometer, with only 4,500 inhabitants – enabling visitors to enjoy it as if it was a small village. The lack of large accommodation facilities transforms Ortigia into a great diffused hotel, favoring encounters and interactions with the inhabitants. On Ortigia it is easy to feel at home, and for this reason the audiences over the years have formed a small community where visitors recognize each other and meet again year after year. Ortigia Sound System Festival 27 – 31 July 2022 Isola di Ortigia, Syracuse (Sicily) Nextones, Oira (Crevoladossola) Porto Rubino Aboard his gozzo Tramari (a fishing boat), the Italian singer-songwriter Renzo Rubino holds a traveling festival that rediscovers the seas and ports of Puglia. The boat becomes a mobile park that revives the chosen stretch of coast and brings the sea to life in a new way. For the 2022 edition it will start from Tricase Porto, in the province of Lecce, and sail to Campomarino di Maruggio, near Taranto. Numerous outstanding figures in Italian music will be featured: from Samuele Bersani to Joan Thiele, from Diodato to Malika Ayane. But the real protagonists of the festival are the Apulian coasts, viewed from a new perspective. Here the environmental and landscape element definitely predominates in the conception of the musical “situation”. Porto Rubino 10 – 17 July 2022 Tricase Porto, Ostuni and Campomarino di Maruggio Nextones Tones Teatro Natura, a worked-out granite quarry, now transformed into a permanent cultural venue surrounded by greenery, is the home of Nextones, an international festival of music, audiovisual arts and research. Nextones 2022 will be held from 26 to 31 July and will include lectures, presentations, walks, workshops and site-specific musical performances by some of the most interesting artists and researchers on the contemporary scene. Not just music, but different events that together have the aim of rethinking the way we inhabit the planet. Nextones 26 – 31 July 2022 Tones Teatro Natura, Oira (Crevoladossola)
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