Entries by Bruno

Piano Recital at Italian Cultural Institute

Fundatia Inocenti – Romanian Children’s Relief, in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Culture, is pleased to invite you to a special Bruno Medicina Piano Recital, to benefit Inocenti children and programs. The evening will include works by J. S. Bach, W. A. Mozart, F. Liszt and G. Gershwin.

My version of Death Ray Boogie

Well, as a classical pianist, I’m not too skilled in this kind of stuff, so it was just a try after the “real” recital. Btw, a lot of fun! 🙂 Saturday, September 21st, 2018 Oratorio di S.Erasmo, Sori – Italy Pianist: Bruno Medicina

W.A. Mozart – Requiem K626 for Soli, Choir and Piano 4 hands

Oratorio di S. Erasmo, Sori (Genoa, Italy) W.A. Mozart – Requiem K626 for Soli, Choir and Piano 4 hands (arr. C. Czerny) Sandra Terrile – Soprano Elisa Lagutaine – Contralto Daniele Buttafava – Tenore Andrea Lanzola – Baritono Coro Polifonico Luigi Porro – Genova Piano: Sara Marchetti – Bruno Medicina Conductor: Marco Simoncini

What Is the Most Powerful and Valuable Force in the Universe?

“I would say that anyone who acts without paying attention to what he is doing is wasting his life. I’d go as far as to say that life is denied by lack of attention, whether it be to cleaning windows or trying to write a masterpiece.” Nadia Boulanger * Have you ever heard “Besame mucho”? […]

Michelangelo and the prisoner in the stone

The work of a sculptor has always seemed to me extremely fascinating. Think for a moment: you have in front of you a block of marble and you begin to carve with a chisel. Little by little, from the stone a “form” begins to appear, the stone begins to have a “meaning”, and this form […]

All you can be

“How would our world be, if each of us used their talents and their ability to make a contribution?” “…for it is as when a man, going into another country, called his own servants, and delivered unto them his goods. And unto one he gave five talents, to another two, to another one; to each […]