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The four artists, members of the new group Il Senso, are not only long-term stage companions, classmates, but also friends in life. The sopranoes Indrė Anankaitė, Ieva Barbora Juozapaitytė and the tenors Laimonas Bendaravičius and Kasparas Damulis came together in a common group, in the name of common goals: to move forward, not stop believing and nurturing and spreading the beauty of music. One by one, the young opera soloists have been performing for many years and have stage experience not only on the big stages, but also in television projects.
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“We wanted the name of the group to be as noble and meaningful as the idea we carried out. “Il Senso” translates from Italian means “meaning”, said Ieva Barbora Juozapaitytė. – Finally, the mature idea of singing together was successfully implemented during this difficult period. All cultural life during the quarantine seemed to have stalled, and we wanted to move on and not give up, create, sing and perform in music.
The song “Word Words” was created in collaboration with the well-known popular music composer Stanislav Stavickis-Stano. The artists unanimously chose the dune of Parnidis in Neringa to film the video clip. According to IBJuozapaitytė, this is a special place that gives meaning to the idea of the song “Il Senso” even without words.
Photo from personal album / Il Senso
“The roar of the lagoon and the sea, the sun-drenched dunes, the wind-covered sand, is a feeling of fullness. But fullness can only be felt when you have a loved one close by. It is these feelings that are heard in the lyrics of the song. When you want to hug a loved one, but you can’t, you want to put it in words, but you can’t, then all you have to do is speak with your eyes and your heart. “
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