bye Maurizio Viola ... able to do portraits of the colorful fantasy world of our music
Thinking Maurizio Viola come to mind, first, three things: the music (in its deepest essence), love for animals (the relationship with the Goofy dog \u200b\u200bwas more of a perfect partnership) and food (defined as quality products and a predisposition for the kitchen). That's why for over 30 years I had with Maureen a close friendship kept alive by the desire to share. And of topics in common we had ... but if we had ...
begin by saying that 90 percent of people who read these lines have a picture of her at home and not know it. Mauritius has photographed all the music that counts. The list is endless: from U2 to Bruce Springsteen, by Fabrizio De Andrè Vasco Rossi, through jazz, world music, progressive rock and theater / song. If you want, go and see the credits of photography that stands on the cover of your favorite CD and you'll find his name.
If the foreign artists who come to Italy, only a few days and then continue on their journey, they have fleetingly admired for his professionalism and talent, there are a few homegrown stars who are in Mauritius much, and if they had a minimum of self-criticism, now that there's more, they should blame herself for their vulgar ungrateful. I would want to name names, but I disapprove of Mauritius and then not do them.
The life of an artist (and Viola was an artist full title) is made of ups and downs, but if you do not crowd the stage with success, but he lives behind the scenes, the highs are never very tiring to have ups and downs overcome. Where were they in recent years, the homegrown star "friends" that he always got the best (and more) and pay a fair and gave him a little ... very little in return? For them the important thing is to keep the locations (the turnovers), and who cares who helped to get where they are now ... Maurizio
went his way and he continued to create beautiful things: high level performances, projects that are always emerging dall'asfittico nothing that reigns supreme in the music of Italian consumers, almost manic in the universe of a scouting new talent and then ... "Generation X", a review (unique) who opened the Parco della Musica in Rome to a number of artists who could hardly find a place where those prestigious stages.
I will miss your vehement social and political stances, I will miss your unconditional love for our Rome messed up, I will miss your kindness, education of the past, the elegance ways and dedication with which he defended his word, I will miss a reliable partner like you, I will miss your friendship that I have always honored. Maurizio ... I'll miss you ... a lot.
PS If you want to know from all those around you where you are now, let them taste your mythical carbonara .. and triggered the blaze to a great gentleman.
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