Damiana Dellantonio, Leonardo Dalla Cort
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Musical entertainment in the square with vocals and keyboards: jazz standards, Italian songs, and soul vibes blend into a warm, contemporary sound.
Born in 1994, originally from Cavalese, Damiana Dellantonio comes from an artistic family and began singing at a very young age in local music circles. Over time, she has initiated several ongoing projects, effortlessly spanning jazz standards to covers by great names in funk, acid jazz, and soul. She graduated in jazz singing from the "F.A. Bonporti" Conservatory in Trento and Riva del Garda, continuing her education at the Saint Louis College of Music in Rome, where she took lessons with Serena Brancale. Beyond her studies, an artistic collaboration also developed with Brancale. Alongside teaching singing, Damiana pursues her creative passion: in 2019, she released the EP "Plastica," featuring six original tracks that blend soul, pop, and jazz, reflecting her desire to explore diverse sonic landscapes. Her voice is versatile, embracing songwriting, exploration, and expressive freedom.
A pianist and keyboardist from Belluno, Leonardo Dalla Cort is one of the rising stars of the new Italian music scene. Hailing from an artistic family, he started playing the drums at a very young age before falling in love with the keyboard; he has lived among the black and white keys ever since. Despite his youth, he has already collaborated with notable figures such as Maxx Furian, Federico Malaman, Luca Meneghello, Riccardo Fioravanti, and Rosario Giuliani, and participated in the recording of "Back Home," Maxx Furian's latest album. He effortlessly navigates between jazz, pop-rock, funk, and songwriter music, leading projects that pay tribute to artists like Pino Daniele and Sting, and collaborating with Mario Venuti, Ernesttico, and Rossana Casale. He is a young musician with clear vision and hands that truly speak the language of music.
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