Amedeo Minghi
Author and performer of authentic musical jewels for narrative intensity, he has always commented and described love in its most iridescent declinations with his melodies. Minghi will perform with many of the hits that have distinguished his very long career, masterpieces that have made him loved by the public: from "1950", one of the songs that best represents him, to "La vita mia"; from "L'immenso", a song with which he also climbed the international charts to "Cantare è d'amore", presented at the Sanremo Festival in 1996, up to "Vattene Amore", perhaps the song best known to the general public, sung in duet with Mietta at Sanremo in 1990.
Iconic songs that have left their mark on the history of Italian singer-songwriter music.
A melodist from "birth" (as he likes to define himself), a timeless artist, Minghi is one of the pillars of Italian singer-songwriter music. Anyone who knows his artistic career, halfway between different musical genres, knows well that, from the Sixties to today, he has been a great innovator, experimenter, an artist with a vast and unique repertoire.
He has participated 8 times in the Sanremo Festival,
He has set to music sacred texts linked to the world of faith such as “The Canticle of the Creatures” and “The Beatitudes” and dedicated a song to Pope John Paul II entitled “A man who came from afar”.
A contemporary artist projected into the future - composer, singer-songwriter, arranger and producer - in over 50 years of activity Minghi has strung together success after success; written soundtracks for TV, for cinema, for the theater; for many of his colleagues he has composed numerous hits and created projects; always inspired by the Love for music, the driving force of a lifetime.
In his concert he is accompanied on stage by his 4-piece band, two vocalists and a string sextet for a total of 12 elements in addition to himself.