Santa Severa, on August 23 the Midsummer Concert of the Fanfare of the State Police

On Tuesday 23 August at 9.00 pm, in the splendid scenery of the castle of Santa Severa, the traditional midsummer concert of the Fanfare of the State Police will be held, directed by Maestro Secondino de Palma and presented by the journalist Chiara Paduano.

Massimiliano Ossini, Don Antonio Coluccia, the athletes of the Fiamme Oro Giorgio Minisini and Lucrezia Ruggiero and the champion Arianna Sacripante will be present.

Rome: a concert for legality at the Castle of Santa Severa
With an appointment that is now renewed for the fourth year, the Fanfare of the State Police, directed by master Secondino De Palma, was staged last night at 20.30, at the Castle of Santa Severa, a town on the Lazio coast, with a concert under the banner of our motto “Always be there”. The purpose of the event is in fact to spread a message of legality and justice through music. The concert, presented by the Rai journalist Maria Antonietta Spadorcia, is part of the “Live the Castle of Wonders” event review.
The concert in santa severa in 2021 The 50 musicians of the Fanfare spread the values ​​of the State Police – legality, safety, respect and justice – through famous songs such as Rocky, La vita è bella, Con te partirò, We are the champions, to praise our champions of the Gold Flames who, at the Tokyo Olympics, won 20 medals, and many others including a medley to remember the queen of Italian TV Raffaella Carrà who left us a few months ago and a memory of Maestro Franco Battiato died last May.
There was also the ordinance march of the State Police “Giocondità” by Giulio Andrea Marchesini who opened the event and the national anthem, “the song of the Italians” by Michele Novaro who instead closed the event.
The concert in santa severa in 2021 Among the guests the Olympic champion Massimo Stano, gold medal in Tokyo2020 in the 20 km walk and the Olympic champion Maria Centracchio, winner of the bronze medal in judo.
Since the afternoon, visitors have been able to admire the historic vehicles used after the war, the Alfa Romeo 1900, known as the “Yellow-eyed Panther” and the Alfa Romeo 1600, the protagonist of the 1970s detective films and, moreover, the Fiat 1100 known as “Musone”.

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