MUSICA DA FOTOCAMERA. Storie e immagini della Musica Live

Presentation of Alberto Gedda's book (Fusta Editore, 2025) In conversation with the author: Roberto Manuzzi and Giorgio Lusso Seventy musicians, seventy concerts, endless emotions: a photographic and narrative journey spanning stages and cities, from the prestigious Tenco Prize in Sanremo to the captivating Summer Jamboree in Senigallia, from the jazz festivals of Turin and Juan-les-Pins to the vibrant atmospheres of London and Milan. A story told through images and words that compose an intimate and passionate soundtrack, dedicated to the magic of live music. Born in 1954 in Saluzzo, a small town in the province of Cuneo framed by the Monviso mountain, Alberto Gedda is a journalist, photographer, and writer. He has collaborated with various newspapers and magazines, written and hosted programs for RadioDueRai and RadioTreRai, for the television station Sat 2000 owned by the CEI (Italian Episcopal Conference), and for the Blu Radio radio network. As a RAI editor, he worked primarily for the science news program Leonardo and the magazine Tgr Montagne. He has published photography, comics, and nonfiction books with various publishers. In 1977, he edited "Bartolomeo Vanzetti; autobiography and unpublished letters" for Vallecchi (Florence), which was republished in 2005 by Fusta Editore (Saluzzo) under the title "Gridatelo dai tetti" (Shout It from the Roofs) in various editions. He has also published with Fusta Editore: "Interviews with Augusto Daolio," "Wall Portraits," "Alpini del Monviso," "Traces," and "110 Interviews from the Corriere." He currently edits the diocesan weekly "Corriere di Saluzzo."