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A hymn of love, strength and improvement composed by Mari Trini pays tribute to "the essentials" of the pandemic in Murcia (09/05/2020)

| Renowned artists from Murcia cover 'I will love you' in a video in which Carlos Tarque, Sole Giménez, Miguel Bañón have collaborated , Xuso Jones and Funambulista, among others | More than a hundred people have participated in this version of the Mari Trini song 'I will love you, I love you and I will love you', in a video that includes images of essential workers (Civil Protection volunteers, health workers, operators of the Cleaning, fire, local police and forest brigades) with other of the Murcian artists who have joined this initiative."It is a hymn of love, strength and improvement, composed by our beloved Mari Trini, Favorite Daughter of the City of Murcia," said the Mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, who indicated that "following his legacy, the current generations of Murcian artists they remind us of the pride of being children of this land ”.The project has had the voices of renowned Murcian artists such as Carlos Tarque, Sole Giménez, Miguel Bañón, Funambulista or Xuso Jones added to those of other young artists in full expansion such as Carmesí, Claim, Road Ramos, Kuve, Antonio Serrano, AA MAMA , Laura Uve, Jorge Bayle and the Belter Souls company.The song 'Te Amaré, Te Amo y Te Querré', by the Murcian artist Mari Trini, named Favorite Daughter of the City of Murcia last year 2019, became one of the most listened to songs in Spain since its release in 1981.For this project, a new version of the song has been created, produced by the Murcian musician Pablo de Torres and with an adaptation of the lyrics by the Murcian singer-songwriter and recent CreaMurcia winner, Carmesí, who has modified some original phrases of the song looking for in them the sense of 'love and long for Murcia'.This project promoted by the Department of Sustainable Mobility and Youth “serves as a message of support, encouragement and, above all, I remember all Murcians who are no longer with us.

We want this song to remain as a hymn for the future, a hymn that reminds us of what we Murcians are capable of when we are united, of what those who no longer accompany us have fought and above all of the love that we all have for this incredible city ”, Councilor Rebeca Pérez has indicated.The artistic technical team has been integrated by Pablo de Torres in the musical production and by Jose Marsilla and Antonio Illán of MIA Estudio in the editing, mixing and mastering of the theme.The recording included musicians Juandi Pascual (drummer for Belter Souls and Claim), Francesco Severino (bassist for Funambulista, Belter Souls and Carmesí), Roberto Lavella (guitarist for Manuel Carrasco and Dani Martín among others) and Pablo himself de Torres as keyboard player.

Julia and Sofia from the Komorebi group have also collaborated in the recording as violinists.The video clip was made by Marcos López & José Munuera, under the executive production of Fernando De Ayala.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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