Gerry Scotti, visibly moved, admitted in a recent interview what he will be leaving. Here’s what he said.
Gerry Scotti recently gave an interview to Verissimo, Silvia Toffanin’s famous program. He literally undressed and talked about his whole life.
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Among the Italian conductors He is one of the most popular of all, for his sympathy but also for his empathy, his sensitivity. During his career, which began in the 1980s, he had the opportunity to direct a total of 6,000 episodes. In an interview with Verissimo, however, he also talked about what he could leave behind.
Gerry Scotti: The Confession to Silvia Toffanin
As part of Verissimo – The Stories, An old interview with Gerry Scotti aired yesterday. Silvia Toffanin has traced all stages of his life with him, beginning with his childhood and youth. The conductor told how his parents gave him a motorbike for his 16th birthday and how happy he was, how much his niece Virginia resembled him as a child.
Gerry Scotti then told a very special anecdote: as a boy he worked in a major advertising agency and meanwhile continued to do radio, but only as a hobby. That’s what he was told in 1982 by the creative director of the agency he worked for in Los Angeles they were looking for a young man with his profile for training as a commercial manager. He left, but after three days Claudio Cecchetto called him and returned to Italy to work at Radio Deejay.
However, the conductor then revealed that he had conducted nearly 6,000 episodes in his lifetime and has now lost count, but be satisfied with his career and of the maturity he has reached over the years, personally as well, which makes him like himself more today than when he was a “young man”. Gerry Scotti then also admitted what he could leave behind and really moved everyone.
The moving words of the conductor
gerry scotti, In the same interview with Verissimo, he also spoke about the champions of Caduta Libera, the show he hosts on Canale5 and the affection they continue to feel for him. The conductor even said: “Whoever writes leaves the books. A musician leaves the songs. A sculptor leaves the sculptures. Someone like me, what can he leave behind? Let the feelings in the people and for me that’s very nice”.
Gerry Scotti then added that he can understand very well how young people feel about how they have to live and so when he sees the champions and their families moved he can’t help but do the same to them.
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