MORGAN: L'ARTE È UNO STRUMENTO DI CONTROLLO, L'ITALIA OSTAGGIO DI EUROPA E USA Symposium Podcast #63

🔥 Discover the world of Symposium: Podcasts, Live Performances, Live Events, and our EXCLUSIVE CLUB for self-improvement: https://linktr.ee/symposium.podcast In this special episode of the Symposium Podcast, we are honored to host Morgan, one of the most eclectic and talented Italian artists. With a career spanning pop rock to electronic music, Morgan, whose real name is Marco Castoldi, has left an indelible mark on the Italian music scene both as a solo artist and as the frontman of Bluvertigo. During this fascinating interview, Morgan takes us on a journey through the value of communication and the importance of having a rich vocabulary to express one's feelings accurately. He reflects deeply on the motivation that drives artists to create, emphasizing how art is a human prerogative that enhances vitality and improves the quality of life. Morgan criticizes the lack of investment in art and education in Italy, highlighting how this deficit negatively impacts the country's cultural and economic growth. Discussing his vision of music, he describes it as an art and a science that requires both creativity and precision, debunking the myth of sudden inspiration and explaining how inspiration is, rather, a constant pursuit. The interview also touches on the influence of social media on contemporary music and the quality of current productions, expressing his concern about the superficiality of many modern works. Morgan expresses his appreciation for artists like Billie Eilish, Kanye West, and Trent Reznor, recognizing them as figures who will leave a lasting mark on music. Finally, Morgan shares personal anecdotes, including his childhood memories and his relationship with the great musician Franco Battiato, delivering a moving musical performance that represents his artistic and personal journey. A must-see interview for all Morgan fans and lovers of Italian music. Subscribe to our channel, like, and turn on notifications so you don't miss upcoming episodes of the Symposium Podcast! Instagram:   / symposium.podcast   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@symposium.pod... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3pdqERG... _______ 🇮🇹 Are you a service entrepreneur, a coach, or a consultant looking to scale your business through content? Fill out the form on our website for a free introductory call. https://www.scalingwithcontents.com/s... _______ 0:00 Intro 1:09 Motivation of Artists: Vocation or Nature? 2:02 Art as Strength and Defense 2:57 Investments in Art and Education in Italy 4:02 Courage and Culture as Instruments of Freedom 5:19 Italy and Sovereignty: A Question of Culture and Courage 6:17 History of Italy Post-World War II 7:04 The Italian School System and Creativity 8:04 The Role of Teachers and the Current Situation 9:08 Music as Art and Science 10:19 Romanticism and Beethoven 11:15 Torment in Art 12:02 Method and Inspiration in Art 13:09 The Importance of Commitment 13:51 Franco Battiato: An Example of Discipline 14:32 Music and Social Media: Changes in the Industry 15:11 Modern Artists Who Leave Their Mark 16:21 Issues of Harmony in Contemporary Music 18:25 Experience at X Factor and the Importance of Knowledge 7:56 PM Italian Cultural Limitations 9:05 PM The Example of Fruit Juice and Musical Harmony 10:13 PM Frustration and Ignorance in Language 11:35 PM Personal Expansion and Discovery 12:46 PM Art and Vitality: An Edifying Concept 10:20 PM December: The Edifying and Destructive Dichotomy 10:23 PM Talent Shows and the Value of Artists 10:55 PM Contrast between Old and Young in the Artistic World 10:17 PM The Impact of Music Education on Young People 10:16 PM Morgan Tells His Story Through Music