in the categories “Artist” and “Soundtrack” at the Lucio Dalla Festival.
The award for Best Soundtrack goes to “La Chitarra nella Roccia”, Lucio Corsi’s first filmed concert, born from last summer’s live show at the Abbey of San Galgano and directed by Tommaso Ottomano. The concert is also Lucio’s first live album, out everywhere.
The recognition is further complemented by the SIAE Plaque for his personal and authentic vision of songwriting.
On March 3, he will also be among the protagonists of “CI VEDIAMO DA LUCIO”, airing in late prime time on Rai 2.

“Bestiario Musicale” is Lucio Corsi’s debut album. It was 2017 when Lucio chose eight wild animals - those typical of his homeland, the Maremma - and told stories and legends connected to each of them. A true bestiary set to music.
The album is available on vinyl and, for the first time, also on CD. Signed editions are exclusively available on our shop.

Carlo Conti announces Tiziano Ferro as the special guest of the opening night of the Sanremo Festival 2026, live on Rai1 on February 24.

Just over a year after her debut album, “A Loren2za” is out now: a 7-track project conceived as a personal prayer, a reminder of who she is and a source of strength. The EP includes her latest single “Only” and features collaborations with Emis Killa and Quest.

"la ragazza che suonava il piano" is the second EP by prima stanza a destra and will be released on March 6, preceded by the single "tu non vuoi nessuno", out now. The album is also available as an autographed CD: order it now on the Sugar store.

Tiziano Ferro’s album is certified Gold. It includes the latest single “Sono un grande,” along with “Fingo&Spingo” and “Cuore rotto.”

Sara Gioielli is a singer-songwriter and producer from Pozzuoli who blends vocal technique with compositional sensitivity. Moving between jazz, pop and lyrical influences, she creates an intimate and ever-evolving sonic universe. Welcome aboard, Sara!

On January 27, 1966, Caterina Caselli made her debut at the Sanremo Music Festival with this song, introducing a track that would go on to become an intergenerational manifesto, an anthem of freedom.
Today, 60 years later, “Nessuno mi può giudicare” is still just as relevant and revolutionary.

Among the pieces featured in his new film La Grazia, now in cinemas, Paolo Sorrentino has selected a track from the Sugar catalogue: “Delta (Sounds from air)” by Max Casacci. Included in the album "Earthphonia", the work is composed entirely of sounds from nature, with no use of musical instruments.

We are pleased to announce the acquisition of L’Ottava, the publishing house founded by Franco Battiato and home to a historic catalogue of some of his most important works, including "La Cura", "Torneremo ancora" and "Tutto l’universo ubbidisce all’amore".
