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BURT BACHARACH FOR THE FIRST TIME FLORENCE


Burt Bacharach will for the first time in Florence and his orchestra of sixteen elements on 27 October at the Teatro Verdi. In this new tour will offer all the most famous songs of his extraordinary career.

Manufactured by D'Alessandro & Galli, is a unique event since they are only three dates in Italy (Florence will play well in Milan and Rome on 26 October 28).

Florentine Tickets for the concert are already on sale at all points of the circuit Regional Box Office and Ticket One. Five areas are available. These are the rates: 80,00 + prev first sector, second sector 65,00 + prev, prev third sector 50.00 +, 40.00 + prev fourth area, the fifth sector 25,00 + prev. For more information www.bitconcerti.it - \u200b\u200binfoline 055 66 75 66.



Bacharach is considered one of the greatest songwriters of contemporary popular music. Born in 1928 in Kansas City he began his musical career playing in various jazz bands and later became a composer of songs, the first hit is 1957, and "The Story of my life ", sung by Marty Robbins, co-signed (as much of its future production) by Hal David, who writes the words.
Henceforth Bacharach makes a hit after hit, from" Magic Moments "(sung by Perry Como in 1958) to find the perfect voice for his songs: Dionne Warwick. For her, signing his best-known songs in the '60s (among them" Anyone Who Had A Heart, "" Walk On By "" I Say a Little Prayer "and" Do You Know the Way to San Jose? ").
Even the '70s and '80s are full of chart successes, but in 1996, Bacharach reach the estimate of the critical , first with a critically acclaimed collaboration with Elvis Costello (disc entitled to both, "Painted From Memory"), then with a box retrospective curated by Rhino in 1998. After several other initiatives
celebration of his music, Bacharach releases new disc on his behalf in 2005: "At This Time" is a very ambitious work, which obviously has important collaborations (Elvis Costello, Rufus Wainwright ...) and, for the first time, with a significant key policy.

Bacharach received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award on 9 February. It was a real consecration for Career Awards are usually awarded to artists who, during their activities, had never been given a Grammy, and Bacharach had already earned six

Idol of Noel Gallagher and has won a vast discography and an extensive career as a composer and arranger.

His songs were sung by famous artists including Aretha Franklin, BJ Thomas, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield, the Drifters, Luther Vandross and, of course, Dionne Warwick.

He has composed several soundtracks (Butch Cassidy, Arthur and Casino Royale the most famous) and has also had cameo roles in several films, including the three Austin Powers whose soundtracks have been inspired by his music.

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