Instrumental music has the magical ability to convey emotions in a universal and profound manner. “Piano” a moving composition by Bebu Silvetti, is a clear example of this skill.
Composer:
Bebu Silvetti (1944-2003), whose real name was Juan Fernando Silvetti Adorno, was an Argentine musician who excelled as a performer, composer, arranger, and producer. His album “El mundo sin palabras” in 1976, featuring “Lluvia de primavera,” became a global hit. Throughout his career, he blended classical and modern elements, leaving a significant legacy in instrumental music.
Versions:
His composition “Piano” was also performed by instrumental pianists such as Richard Clayderman (France), Raúl Di Blasio (Argentina), and here in Sergio Mella’s version (Chile), who adopted the song and transformed it with his own musical sensitivity, adding a personal touch to the piece. This highlights the deep connection that musicians have with the compositions they choose to interpret.