The Valencian Trade Association inaugurated an exhibition this Monday, which can be visited until 29 October. honor your figure my son, bravo 50 years have passed since his death and coincides with the Generalitat Valenciana proclaiming the year of the Nino Bravo.
This is the first time the city is organizing an exhibition with these characteristics. Here visitors can discover the artistic and most personal side of the Valencian artist. objects donated by collectors and relatives of the singerAs well as objects found in the museum of Aielo de Malferit, where Nino Bravo was born.
His daughter Amparo Ferri and the artist’s curator and biographer Dario Ledesma were also present at the opening. Both appreciated the importance of this exhibition, which coincided with the 50th anniversary of his death. keeping his legacy alive.
Among the most conspicuous objects, The microphone where the artist performed for the last time on ‘Tarde para todos’The microphone in which he sings ‘Un beso y una flor’, one of his best-known songs in TVE, the microphone he carries with him at all his concerts, the television that accompanies him on all his tours, or the joystick he bought in March. 14 at her last performance in Valencia in 1973.
international reference
A large part of the exhibition is filled with fragments from national and international newspapers describing his death and some of the social events surrounding his life, such as the wedding or the birth of his daughters. “When we entered the exhibition, we found some things. news about his death to make an impact In the visitors,” says the commissioner. Some of the letters sent by his followers to offer their condolences were added to this news.
In addition, visitors will be able to find family photos, performance contracts, vinyls of his records, images of his days of glory, trophies, insignia and even his passport. Showing for the first time a colorful video the family recently found.
Entrepreneurial aspect
It is also seen in one of the showcases in the exhibition, where Nino Bravo also tried to be an entrepreneur throughout his career. In this sense, he undertook the production of the group’s ‘Humo’ album, which the artist had not been able to listen to since his death. But as the commissioner explained, “the widow fought to get her on the market“.
The artist’s daughter, Amparo Ferri, emphasized the importance of this exhibition in continuing her legacy and thanked various institutions for their participation. “It took 50 years but Better late than never“, it’s finished.