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Marco Traini: refined interpreter and empathic teacher


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The tenor tells us a little about himself, his career and his new song "The days of peace"

Born in 1974, a rich path behind him and humble and kind ways. Marco Traini is exactly as it seems: simple, easy-going but also a great professional. Today we got to find out a little more about him and his new piece, "The Days of Peace".

Who is Marco Traini

Marco Traini is a 52-year-old singer and interpreter with classical training. He studied singing at the Conservatory and then continued his training at the Bologna Philharmonic Academy. He tells us that, as far as discography is concerned, he has always tried to make both published and unpublished pieces. He does not define himself as a songwriter, but an interpreter.

Collaboration and friendship with Ernesto Bassignano

Marco tells us that the singer-songwriter Ernesto Bassignano has been collaborating for some time with his record label, "Idea Suono". However, it does not only tell us about a working collaboration, but about a long friendship that has lasted for 40 years. The two therefore met when they were very young.

The days of peace

The piece deals with social and civil issues, in a way consistent with the signature of Ernesto Bassignano. There is a part of the song, its end, which particularly touched our interviewee: "The courage of life makes us dream again that tomorrow all this will end". A hymn therefore not only to peace but also to hope and courage in a world that is increasingly scary.

Teaching

Marco explains to us that he carries on this path of about twenty damages. He also tells us that in teaching singing he puts lempathy first. He is not an overly demanding teacher, but he cares that his students give the right weight to words and that they learn to interpret them in a convincing way.

Because everyone should run to listen to "The Days of Peace"

The song deserves to be heard, according to our interviewee, mainly for the deep words written by Bassignano. But I would add: not only. In fact, Marco's interpretation and vocal precision also do a lot.

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