LIVE RADIO APPEARANCE ON “BRAZIL AND AROUND THE WORLD”
20/03/2022
RADIO WICN 90.5FM
WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS - USA

WICN 90.5 FM, WORCESTER (MASSACHUSETTS | USA)

Hosted by Marty Friedman, Sunday Jazz Brunch, 8am-12pm, Sundays.

Brazil/World Jazz Hour on the Sunday Jazz Brunch starting at 10AM on Sunday March 20.

International Recording Artist Mafalda Minnozzi to Appear Live at WICN Studio

Vocalist Mafalda Minnozzi (www.mafaldaminnozzi.com), known for her jazz interpretations of classic Italian, French, American and Brazilian songs, will appear live in the WICN studio on March 20. Her upcoming tour will include stops in Brazil, Italy, and New York City, and it has now been extended to 50 Portland Street in Worcester Massachussetts.
Ms. Minnozzi’s latest release is CinemaCity, a tribute to the music of Italian cinema. Included are many well known songs written by top film composers like Nino Rota (for Fellini) and Ennio Morricone (for Sergio Leone). The CD has been well-received by listeners at WICN. For further details about the CD: https://www.martyfriedmanjazz.com/2021/11/mafalda-minnozzi-air-date-1172021.html
Ms. Minnozzi will appear with her music director, guitarist Paul Ricci, during Brazil/World Jazz Hour on the Sunday Jazz Brunch starting at 10AM on Sunday March 20.

She describes the performance:
FOTOGRAMMI
Scenes from Life and Music by Mafalda Minnozzi
In “Fotogrammi” Mafalda Minnozzi sings of her life through songs and the composers who accompanied and inspired her during her 35 year career. Just as in a movie, frame after frame, she emotionally portrays her soundtrack onstage with strong impact.
Through a narrative sequence that is presented in an almost confidential tone, the audience identifies with the artist and the unity in the atmosphere is capable of provoking a true alchemy, causing the listeners to inevitably become co-stars in the same film.
On this journey, from Ennio Morricone’s “Nuovo Cinema Paradiso” to Edith Piaf, from “Morro Dois Irmãos” to “Estate” by Bruno Martino, by Cole Porter the “Via con Me” by Paolo Conte, from “Águas de Março” to “L’Appuntamento” by Erasmo and Roberto Carlos, Mafalda reveals her story in an irresistible fashion. A story that exudes passion and love for art.