The moment of Mameli’s hymn during the Italian Cup represents, for some time now, a double-edged sword: for several years, in fact, a good part of the spectators of the Olimpico have got into the habit of dominating the voice of the singer on duty with choirs and whistles, making it difficult to say the least for those who perform not to get lost behind that disordered and indistinct rumble which, if only they wanted to, could take on the contours of an enveloping wave capable of combining their own voice with that of the artist in a very similar to what Goten and Trunks used in the days of Dragon Ball Z. This time it was Arisa who held the microphone in her handsan artist who thanks to her clear voice, very different from the childish one that she deliberately uses to speak, is able to put everyone in agreement because, when she goes on stage, there is none for anyone.
The first time he performed at the Olimpico singing the national anthem was in 2012: on that occasion the whistles were pounding and annoying, and prompted the singer to unbutton herself a few hours later to comment on that unhappy show. “Many argue that the whistles were aimed at my performance and I would have preferred it, but whoever whistled did it before I even started singing, they had it right with the Italian anthem. There have already been similar episodes in the past. It’s a shame, “Arisa had said to theAdnkronosresponding hotly to that decomposed reaction that mortified not only her, but also the millions of spectators who from home saw an evidently hostile stadium towards both the artist and our anthem.
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This time, however, Arisa, with infinite grace, arrives at the end of the performance with enthusiasm and intensity capable of reaching Italian homes like a blank bullet. Together with the inestimable value of the singers who choose to say yes to the request to open the dances of the final of the Italian Cup – among others, also EmmaMalika Ayane e Annalisathe only one to have had less difficulty in reaching the end due to the limited capacity of the stadium given the trend of infections in 2021 -, it would be nice for the fans to recognize this moment of sharing more and more, because, after all, the goal the last of a sport like football should be to unite and not to divide.
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