A Song for San Marino ”, Anna Faragò in the semifinals of the selections
“It doesn’t happen, but if it happens…” The quote from Horsehair leather and their incredible success is no coincidence, with Anna Faragò. Tomorrow the singer from Catanzaro will be in San Marino, al Titano Theaterstruggling with the semifinals of the selections to participate in “A Song for San Marino”, The singing competition that will lead to decree the representative of the third smallest state in Europe to the next Eurovision music competitionthe competition won last year by Maneskin, which will be held in Turin in May.
Even this participation of his, like those in other initiatives in the past, took place a little by chance, in a hurry, barely returning within the indicated time frame: “On December 24th my manager, Enzo Longobardi, he gave me this gift. On the 28th I am voice to record the song with which I participated in the selections. The registration was done by December 31st ”, Anna tells us. From there, only a handful of days later, exactly on January 4, the first selection with the first audition and Anna who, among the 585 candidacies of the emerging ones, is among the 65 who in these days in San Marino will compete for the four semifinals that will decide the 16 and then the 9 who will join the as many big players in the final that will decide who will carry the flag of San Marino to Eurovision. Among these there will also be Valerio Scanu, Ivana Spagna and Achille Lauro, and you said nothing.
“I am very happy, happy and proud to be part of this great festival – says Anna -, also for the unreleased song that I will bring, a fantastic piece that, like every time, represents a detail of my life”. The title is “Randagia”: the song, written by Enzo Longobardi – “my ‘musical dad'”, defines it Anna -, and Marco Pietriaggiwho meet two people “who meet by chance and then leave it to life to decide for them, to meet again, if it is written in destiny”, explains the singer.
agitated? “Enough – he admits -. But I don’t expect anything, I try to live the moment to the fullest. If something important arrives, it’s better, otherwise it’s already fine ”.