‘Il Salotto Musicale’ arrives at the Museum of Ancient Ships in Pisa 27 May 2022 Events in Pisa
‘Il Salotto Musicale’ opens at the Museum of Ancient Ships of Pisa, the festival organized by the Cultural Association ‘Who wants to be happy be’ with the patronage of the Municipality of Pisa, now in its sixth edition, which promotes artists and historical-cultural riches of the territory.
In the first appointment, Friday 27 May, at 9.00 pm, in the new auditorium of the museum, doors open to music with the concert ‘NAYS’, a project of traditional and popular-inspired music interpreted by Anna Ulivieri, flute, Linda Leccese, violin, Giulia Dini, cello, Dario Paganin, guitar and voice and Federico Monzani, percussion.
The exhibition will be preceded by an introduction to the museum by the director Andrea Camilli and by the projection of the video ‘NAYS’, created in 2021 from an idea by the flutist Anna Ulivieri born during the discovery of shipwrecks along the railway line near the San Rossore station. In the video, the music resounds in the rooms of the museum of the Ancient Ships of Pisa, on the shores of the last sea that they have crossed in the Natural Park of Migliarino San Rossore Massaciuccoli and up to Corliano, where San Torpè was baptized, whose tortured body was abandoned at the sea on a boat.
Shooting, editing and post-production are by Marco Rosati, musician and film author, screenwriter, operator and video editor operator.
The museum will be open with paid admission from 15.30 to 21.00.
The concert is free and upon reservation: Association ‘Who wants to be happy be’ Cel. 3478890899, info @
For information on the museum https: //www.navidipis.