A rare, essential, and vibrant encounter: Cristiano Godano and Drigo, two historic voices of Italian music, come together for a performance where storytelling and live music intertwine with remarkable intensity.
This unique format combines acoustic performances, narrative moments, and literary readings in an intimate yet powerful flow, always keeping music at the center of the dialogue.
The repertoire emerges from the meeting of different yet complementary artistic worlds: songs from Godano’s solo career and works written for Marlene Kuntz, selections from Drigo’s work with Negrita, and a number of meaningful cover songs. Their musical languages blend together, creating a sound that is at once poetic and intense, intimate and energetic.
Alongside the music, the performance includes spoken exchanges conceived as spontaneous conversations inspired by the themes emerging from the songs themselves.
There is also space for the written word: both artists, authors of published books, present short readings selected from their works, connecting literature with the emotional and social themes explored throughout the evening. Together, Godano and Drigo open windows onto broader reflections about art, personal experience, and contemporary society.
The goal is clear: to immerse the audience in an intimate, almost domestic atmosphere, giving the sensation of sharing the same room with the two artists.
The title reflects this intention: not an attempt to deliver formal or intellectualized discourse, but rather a free-flowing, deeply human and spontaneous exchange — attentive to everything that surrounds and involves us. Simple and complex human matters alike: our human things, everyone’s human things. Anything but “human cases.”
Among the songs featured in the setlist are L’uomo sogna di volare, Dannato vivere, Com’è possibile, and Catastrofe, alongside covers such as Harvest Moon by Neil Young and Blowin' in the Wind by Bob Dylan.
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Cristiano Godano, Enrico Drigo Salvi