On February 24, the Italian guitarist quartet “40 Fingers” will perform on the stage of the “ATTA centre” concert hall, informs the portal balticevents.info.
The group “40 Fingers” consists of four talented Italian musicians: Matteo Brenci, Emanuele Grafitti, Enrico Maria Milanesi and Andrea Vittori. The quartet’s skillful interpretations and re-performances of the most famous rock and popular music hits, film and television series soundtracks have long exceeded the mark of more than 100 million views.
The newly interpreted and performed compositions of “40 Fingers” were highly appreciated not only by the audience, but also by fellow musicians. The legendary British rock band Queen was so impressed by the 40 Fingers version of their classic hit Bohemian Rhapsody that they shared it on the official Queen website.
The phenomenal success of the guitarists “40 Fingers” was noticed by the most famous Italian and foreign music stars. The world-famous opera soloist Andrea Bocelli, the American singer Tori Kelly and the former musician of the British band “The Police” Andy Summers expressed their desire to play with the guitarist quartet, with whom “40 Fingers” performed a new classic hit “Bring On The Night”.
All the guitarists of the quartet “40 Fingers” have a strong musical history and diverse musical experience. Four musicians explore new sound universes together, offering a wide repertoire that starts with interpretations of rock and popular music songs for four guitars and ends with their own original compositions. The musicians’ shared passion for the world of films and TV series and their scores also encouraged the quartet to try their hand at creating original arrangements of famous film music themes, including compositions by composer John Williams for director George Lucas’s films “Star Wars” and “The Last of the Mohicans”.
In Riga, “40 Fingers” will perform as part of a European concert tour. On the stage of the “ATTA centre” the artists will perform their best compositions. Tickets are available at all “Biļešu Seviss” box offices.