Fabrizio Bosso’s Quartet pays homage to Stevie Wonder’s musical genius with wonder, energy, and vitality, characteristic of Stevie’s unmistakable style. The expressive strength of his most famous ballads, together with the technique and unique lyricism of Fabrizio Bosso’s trumpet, the care of the arrangements, and the musical personality of each musician in the quartet, are all elements that make this concert unique and unrepeatable. The repertoire includes some of Wonder’s most significant songs, drawing from a broad spectrum spanning from the end of the sixties to his last publication in 2004: “Another Star,” “Isn’t She Lovely,” and “My Cherie Amour,” as well as solo renditions of “Sir Duke” and “Moon Blue” among others that will be performed live. Obviously, “Overjoyed” will not be missing, released as a single on all digital platforms, and anticipating the new album due out at the end of September on Warner Music. This was not a random choice, as “Overjoyed” also speaks about dreams coming true. Fabrizio Bosso, who has idolized Stevie Wonder since he first picked up the trumpet, interprets Wonder’s music happily, renewing his choice as a teenager to become a musician. Fabrizio Bosso’s trumpet, Julian Oliver Mazzariello’s piano, Jacopo Ferrazza’s double bass, and Nicola Angelucci’s drums are the absolute protagonists of this tribute to the music of one of the most iconic artists.