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Title: The Homage of Bignoli to John Paul II
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Description: A few months ago the idea to be created a song as homage to John Paul II was announced and finally we can listen to the song. Its title is "Non temere" (Don't be Afraid), and it is the new Cd single of Roberto Bignoli, who is a performer of Christian music from Milan and one of the most refined poets of our time. The CD was realized in collaboration with the Ass.comunicanto di Lugo di Romagna. The song was not created with the purpose of commercial success and will be played by many radio stations across the whole world as a personal homage of Roberto to John Paul II, the pope who loved the music and thought the art as a way to get closer to God.How you can forget the joy of this unforgettable Pontifical in front of the thousand choruses dedicated to him the young people during the World Youth Days?John Paul II often accompanied them by raising his arms and moving them in the rhythm of the music. In reply the youngsters started singing more loudly. This is the reason why Roberto Bignoli wanted to dedicate a song to John Paul II -the Pope, who was a friend of the young people and a friend of everybody and whose message was to love each other.Nico Fortarezza (secular artist) is the arranger, producer and author of the music of "Don't be Afraid". He is famous in the music show business for his collaboration with Enrico Ruggeri. The CD contains also an interesting videoclip, in which the authors directly address the young people, emphasizing on the positive message of the song inspired by the words of the Pope. It was, in fact, just John Paul II who encouraged the new generations not to be afraid and to open the doors to Christ. Roberto Bignoli follows the same way with his song "Don't be Afraid". He is offering to young people from all over the world a message of hope and infinite love, in order to remember to look at the sky and to pray through the lyrics of the song.

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