Milo sicilia lucio dalla biography
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Milo, Sicilia
Ang Milo (Siciliano: Milu) Ay isang komuna (munisipalidad) sa Kalakhang Lungsod ng Catania sa Italyanong rehiyon ngSicilia, na matatagpuan tungkol 160 kilometro (99 mi) timog-silangan ng Palermo at mga 25 kilometro (16 mi) hilaga ng Catania.
Ang Milo ay may hangganan sa mga sumusunod na munisipalidad: Giarre, Sant'Alfio, at Zafferana Etnea.
Heograpiyang pisikal
[baguhin | baguhin ang wikitext]Ang Milo ay matatagpuan sa silangang dalisdis ng Etna at sikat, lalo na sa tag-araw, dahil sa malamig na klima nito kumpara sa init na makikita sa antas ng dagat. Ang bayan ay napapaligiran ng mga kakahuyan na nagpapasariwa sa hangin.
Mga monumento at tanawin
[baguhin | baguhin ang wikitext]Makasaysayang sentro
[baguhin | baguhin ang wikitext]Ang pangunahing plaza, sa pasukan sa bayan, ay isang pagbabantay sa baybayin ng Ionian at sa mga munisipalidad sa loob ng bansa na lumalapit sa dagat. Sa likod nito ay nakatayo ang Inang Simbahan, na iniala
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Statue of Battiato and Dalla in Milo, a modern and iconic work of art
Many people komma from every corner of Sicily and not just to pay homage to two greats Italian music artists. Here are the most important elements of a sculpture that has become iconic.
The extraordinary friendship that hides behind the statue of Battiato and Dalla a Milo
The Statue of Battiato and Dalla in Milo was born following the great friendship which has linked the singer-songwriter from Catania and the one from Bologna for several years. The work of art was conceived in life-size and was created in a town chosen not randomly. In fact, both Franco and Lucio had decided to buy two houses in the municipality of Milo, ganska close to each other. Consequently, the option of dedicating a statue to both appeared natural, especially following the disappearance of Battiato which occurred on May 18, 2021, moreover precisely in Milo.
How the idea of a statue by Battiato and Dalla was born
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Lucio Dalla mourned in Milo
For more than ten years Lucio Dalla was living in a house over mount Etna, in Milo, on the slopes of the volcano. The Bologna native singer-author founded a winery and developed a red and a white wine calling it “Etna’s little bastard”, giving him some recognition by enologic critics. Born in Bologna, Lucio Dalla was a nature lover, a sea lover and a lover of Sicily.
Last August the singer held a lectio magistralis at the “Castagno dei Cento Cavalli” (the Hundred Horses’ Chestnut Tree), one of the most ancient trees of Europe. The theme was “Myth and legend between past and present: The social padagogical function of the fantastic and fictious”.
Presented by the poet Angelo Scandurra, the singer was accompanied at the piano by the artist Marco Alemanno who also read passages taken from travel in Sicily and Malta by J. Houl, Ricordi del viaggio in Sicilia (Remembrance of the travel in Sicily) by E. D