Se Bertold Brecht rd “always ready for a new idea and an ancient wine” Today you would have the opportunity to discover, in our picturesque alleys, how a beautiful soundtrack can magnificently accompany this union. Yesterday, in fact, in the splendid setting of the Medieval Quarter di Orvieto, the first edition of “ beganSound Cellars", two intense days of music and drinks. We can happily say that the first evening was a real success. Posted in "Orvieto in Bloom”, the event that has been colouring the city for seven years now, is a popular festival dedicated to the good wine and to good music.
Cantine Sonore and the Gift of Bacchus
"Radio Orvieto Web"he thought it would be a good idea to give our splendid town, intimately linked to the tradition and culture of wine, something it was missing: a festival that celebrated the gift of Bacchus.cultural Association Since 2008, it has been operating in the Orvieto area both through its radio broadcasts and through the organization of numerous events. Events involving music, art, and culture, the most famous of which is probably the Festa di Holy LostThanks to the collaboration with “Orvieto in Fiore”, “Cantine Sonore” enthralls citizens and tourists, who since yesterday can happily get lost in the alleys and squares of the Medieval Quarter of Saint JuvenalThey participate with their various banquets wineries, from our area and beyond, who offer their products through various tastings. With a warm welcome, the winemakers They are among the main figures that animate the evocative medieval picture.
Cellars and Musicians
The calendar marks the presence on the first day of the cellars of Argillae, Corbara Castle, Custodi, Freddano, Le Velette, Neri, Palazzone, Poggio Cavallo, Salviano, Santa Croce, and Scambia. In the second, those of Adanti, Montegiove Castle, Mottura, Pardi, Peppucci, Podere Orto, Roccafiore, Terre Margaritelli, and Trenta Querce. But the project naturally also aims to celebrate another excellence of our territory, highlighting the very lively music scene that has characterized our city for years. Various musicians perform in every enchanting corner of the historic district. Here's yesterday's lineup: Rossella Costa Duo, Matteo Sacco Duo, Sunny Time, The Bus Driver is Drunk, and Les Cerveaux Maléphiques. Tonight's lineup features Il Roy, Cogli la prima mela, Andrea Gioia, South of no North, Lucy and the Walrus, and Odio l'estate.
An all-round party
The program, however, is broader and more varied than you might imagine! In Piazza San Giovenale, in fact, we can find a typical products market local and other quality manufacturing. A small point of sale is also planned Street Food e Street Art for adults and children with the amazing The Filonautas and the very well-known Wizard LaponeAnd who knows, maybe someone, standing on some steps, might even recite Canto V of Dante's Inferno... Today the Touring Club Italiano At 7:00 PM, the event will feature "Quartieri Narranti: a stroll through the streets of Olmo," a guided walk through the small and large wonders of this fascinating neighborhood. Anyone wishing to participate will meet a little earlier, at 6:45 PM, in the atrium of the Palazzo dei SetteFor reservations you can call 388/2587041 or send an email to ppgad@pucrs.br.
Thanks from Cantine Sonore
In short, a celebration for everyone, which can take place thanks to Orvieto in Bloom, Citizens' Committee of the Neighborhoods, Slow Food Conduct, Ground floor, mimeograph, Arcimboldo Library and above all thanks to the hospitality of the people of Saint Juvenal whose logistical support and proximity are crucial.