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A hymn to music and its greatest power, that of making us free. “Ezio Bosso – Musica Libera”, with Guenda Goria, will be on stage at the OFF/OFF Theatre from Tuesday, January 30th to Sunday, February 4th, 2024. An ode to the man and the artist, maestro Ezio Bosso, honored by the text written by Mirko Gancitano, Guenda Goria and Felice Panico, the latter also the director of the production by Compagnia Mauri Sturno.
The Show
Ezio Bosso was an extraordinary musician.
Guenda Goria, the Biography
A multifaceted artist in the Italian and international panorama. She has an absolute ear and entered the Verdi Conservatory in Milan at a very young age where she graduated in Piano under the guidance of Maestri Leonardo Leonardi and Annibale Rebaudengo. Graduated in Aesthetic Philosophy, she studied classical dance and tit-tap for ten years under the direction of the first ballerina of La Scala, Anna Maria Bruno. She won numerous piano prizes such as La tastiera d’argento and performed as a concert performer in various Italian and international events (Shanghai international Festival, Trofeo Castro Alves di Salvodor de Bahia, United States). She became passionate about acting, entered the Experimental Center of Cinematography in Rome under the direction of Giancarlo Giannini and made her debut in theater with Maurizio Scaparro in La coscienza di Zeno and in cinema with Roberto Faenza in the international English film Anita B. She has worked as an actress with great masters such as Matteo Garrone in The Tale of Tales, Pupi Avati, Gianfranco Pannone, Gerardo Placido, the Manetti Bros.; in the first cinematographic works of Stefano Alpini in The Invisible Player, Monica Mazzitelli in The Coltrain Code and Cesare Furesi in the film Who Will Save the Roses? In TV dramas “Il paradiso delle Signore”, “Un passo dal cielo”, “Giochi sporchi”, “Crimini” and with theater directors such as Juan Puerta Lopes, Alberto Oliva in Don Giovanni by Puskin and Giancarlo Marinelli in King Lear with Giuseppe Pambieri. Ambassador for Doctors Without Borders in various humanitarian campaigns. Passionate about contemporary dramaturgy, she made her directorial debut with the show In the Dark of America co-produced by the Teatro Litta in Milan where she staged a text by Joyce Carol Oates performed by her mother Maria Teresa Ruta in the role of a ruthless television presenter. Still a director in Recitar Mangiando and an actress in Sincerely Liars under the direction of Pietro de Pascalis and in Her Excellency is Served with Giancarlo Fares and Sisters-in-law by Eric Assous with Piergiorgio Piccoli. At the Todi festival, she realizes her dream of combining her passions for classical music and theater by interpreting one of the greatest pianists in history, Clara Schumann virtuoso, mother, wife and woman of immense artistic and cultural depth with a dramatic masterpiece by Giuseppe Manfridi and under the guidance of Maestro Maurizio Scaparro, with whom she began her career and thanks to whom she got to know and love the Theater.
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