PalmaThe stage was filled with polyphony, percussion, synthesizers and, above all, Pia’s masterful piano, which blended perfectly with the voices of singers Aina Zanoghera and Carmen Asier, as well as Clara Pia herself.
The concert began with an intimate and immersive atmosphere, thanks to the polyphonic voices that created a rich and complex soundscape. Didac Fernandez’s percussion and Adria Gonzalez’s synthesizers added layers of depth to the tracks, while Pia’s piano stood out with a clarity and finesse that only she could provide.
Throughout the ceremony, Clara Pia shared her vision on the subject with the audience. corsetHe admitted that he would never be able to take off the corset and invited us to consider whether we could one day do it ourselves. The corset represents the restrictions and social conditions that constrain us, a powerful metaphor that Pia champions with his music.
The concert was not just a showcase of her individual talent but a community act. Pia explained how the songs stopped being hers to become part of the other artists, especially the singers who accompanied her. This sense of community was felt intensely, as the voices of Aina Zanoguera and Carmen Asier elevated the musical compositions to a new dimension.
Pia also claimed that imperfection is a living thing and in constant search, explaining that perfection needs no one. This philosophy was reflected in every note, in every verse, making the concert a real and human experience. The undisputed hero of the night was the voice and the words that exuded truth and emotion.
Clara Pia makes it clear that her music is not just for listening, but for feeling and contemplating.
Upcoming Concerts SdN2024
Roberto Fonseca
July 30, 9pm – MANACOR, Tower of Enagistes
Mike Makovsky
August 6, 9pm – Alaro Castle
August 24, 9pm – St. Bonaventure Monastery
Aurora Borealis
August 13, 9pm – Palma, Bellver Castle
River Club
August 17, 9pm – LLUCMAJOR, Monastery of St. Louis Bonaventure
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