The Good Musician
What makes an artist want to take risks?
What secret power hides a musician's shyness and insecurities, helping him or her to perform in front of an audience?
Sometimes I wonder how it's possible for a person to express intimate feelings in their music and lyrics with people who are willing to listen.
Like many musicians who tend not to be in the limelight (drummers like myself, always moving in the shadows), I always find those singers—who are able to take to the stage with pride and send a message to the audience—simply amazing.
This level of interaction with the public is my own personal way to separate the standard groups from the great groups, or a good musician from a great musician. Those who are capable of sharing personal concerns and worries that we all keep hidden inside day after day which, through their music, is set free.
Try and listen to Dillo and tell me if you don’t hear something magical. Listen closely to Resisiti and be moved by the sounds and voice that hit a note deep in your soul.
Stellanova finishes up the music by transmitting sensations and impressions from the heart.
I could say that Veronica Marchi is a refined musician and singer but would be be doing her an injustice.
If you haven’t yet understood the difference between musicians and excellent musicians, then Veronica Marchi is probably not for you.
http://www.veronicamarchi.it
Jacopo Ravagnan
English translation by Karin Andrea Halliwell

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