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Guitarist Jacopo, who played Morricone in Navona Square during the Covid era, is emptying his home

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Guitarist Jacopo, who played Morricone in Navona Square during the Covid era, is emptying his home
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Key Points

  • Jacopo Mastrangelo went viral by playing guitar from the terrace of his home in Roma during the 2020 Covid quarantine.
  • The musician garnered great attention by performing the Italian anthem and Ennio Morricone pieces during that time.
  • Due to the non-renewal of his lease agreement, Jacopo had to move out of his home in Navona Square.
  • Before leaving, the artist played on the terrace one last time to thank his fans.

In 2020, during the Covid-19 quarantine, Jacopo Mastrangelo started playing his electric guitar from the terrace of his home in Navona Square, Rome, and these moments became a huge phenomenon on social media. After the Italian national anthem, the young musician performed the works of the famous composer Ennio Morricone, becoming a source of morale for people during those difficult days.

Years later, Jacopo took to the stage one last time on that famous terrace for a farewell. Due to the non-renewal of the lease agreement with the landlord, the artist is forced to leave this iconic venue. Despite this separation, he expresses his gratitude to the terrace and to everyone who supported him throughout this process.

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