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It is the most important Italian event of sport, entertainment and solidarity, now in its 31st edition: La Partita del Cuore returns, with its magical atmosphere, tomorrow at 9.15 pm, to the U-Power Stadium in Monza (the former Brianteo). In front of the National Singers, coached by Sandro Giacobbe, with Enrico Ruggeri, Gianni Morandi, Francesco Totti, Gabriel Omar Batistuta, Alessandro Cattelan, Sangiovanni, Rkomi, Ubaldo Pantani, Paolo Vallesi, Bugo, Boosta, Moreno and ZW Jacksone on the field, and the Charity Team 45527, led by Stefano Mei, who ranks Stefano Domenicali, Marco Melandri, Fabio Galante, Pecco Bagnaia, Luca Marini, Junior Cally, Pierpaolo Pretelli, Toni Cairoli, Marco Simone, Dj Ringo, Fabio Aru, Nicola Bartolini and Aldo Baglio . The meeting will be broadcast live on Rai 2, in collaboration with Rai Sport and Rai for Sustainability, with the commentary by Alberto Rimedio, the voice of the Italian national team, and the technical commentary by Daniele Adani with Leonardo, Gianni Bugno and Antonio Cabrini. The evening will be conducted by Simona Ventura, the leading face of Rai 2, able to combine moments of sport and entertainment in the best possible way. All the proceeds from the event, the result of the sale of the 16 thousand tickets available and donations from the fixed and mobile network to the number 45527, which can be made until September 18, will be in support of people with Alzheimer’s disease in the Rediscovered Country of “La Meridiana Società Cooperativa Sociale ”and in favor of the children of the“ Maria Letizia Verga Committee for the study and treatment of child leukemia ”. It is possible to donate 2 Euros for each SMS sent to the number 45527 from WINDTRE, TIM, Vodafone, Poste Mobile, Coop Voce, Tiscali mobile phones or by donating 5 or 10 Euros from a fixed network TIM, Vodafone, WINDTRE, Fastweb and Tiscali, 5 Euros for calls from fixed network TWT, Convergenze, Poste Mobile. In the episode of “Porta a Porta” broadcast tomorrow at 11.30 pm on Rai 1, Bruno Vespa will host the leader of Forza Italia, Silvio Berlusconi. Michael Portillo crosses the south-east of Australia from Canberra to the multiethnic heart of Melbourne, in “Next stop Australia”, broadcast tomorrow at 8.15 pm on Rai 5. In the episode Portillo goes to the discovery of the history of the Melbourne Cricket Ground, known as the main stage of the Games of the XVI Olympiad, that of 1956 and, in the British world, of the Commonwealth Games of 2006. On Rai Storia ‘Italiani’ – All the muscles of Moscow at ‘Radio3 Mondo’ on Rai Radio3 , sports and not only, by Fausto Coppi, unique cyclist in the Italian and world panorama. But there are some lesser known pages and anecdotes – including his adventurous homecoming in ’45 – told by the documentary broadcast tomorrow at 21.10 on Rai Storia for the “Italians” cycle. Coppi was born in Castellania, Alessandria, on 15 September 1919: a young boy, at fifteen he bought his first bicycle. He becomes a very young champion. In fact, when he was only twenty, he won his first Giro d’Italia: it was June 9, 1940, the day before Italy entered the war. Coppi is enlisted and transferred to Africa: taken prisoner by the British, he spends almost two years in prison camps. He manages to return to Italy, in Naples, only at the end of 1944. As soon as the war is over, he leaves by bicycle from Caserta, towards home: he travels over 800 kilometers until he reaches his Castellania. In 1946, in a destroyed country, he starts the Giro d’Italia again: then the mythical rivalry with Gino Bartali begins. In 1949 the consecration: Coppi is the first cyclist to win the Giro and Tour de France in the same year and is now the “Campionissimo” for everyone. He will collect many victories in the classics, in stage races and the title of road world champion in Lugano. The early 1950s were also important in his private life: his beloved brother Serse, also a cyclist, died at 28 during a race. He separates from his wife, with whom he had a daughter, and begins a relationship with Giulia Occhini, the “white lady”. The fact raises great scandal and legal problems. Their son Faustino was born from their union in 1955. At the end of 1959 Coppi was invited to participate in a competition in Africa. Here he contracts malaria. He returns to Italy, but the undiagnosed disease quickly leads to his death on January 2, 1960, at the age of 40. Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the final stages of the Vostok-2022 military exercises underway in the Russian Far East. in Vladivostok, where the seventh Eastern Economic Forum is also scheduled. Military exercises started on 1st and will last until 7th September. According to Moscow, more than 50,000 soldiers and more than 5,000 units of military equipment are involved in the exercises, including 140 aircraft and 60 ships. Tomorrow at 11 on Radio 3 Marina Lalovic will talk about it on “Radio3 Mondo” with Mara Morini, professor of Politics of Eastern Europe at the University of Genoa and author of “Putin’s Russia”. More than 2,000 foreign troops are part of a coalition group involved in the Vostok-2022 strategic command and staff exercise, and the list of participating countries includes Azerbaijan, Algeria, Armenia, Belarus, India, Kyrgyzstan, China, Mongolia, Tajikistan and Russia. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, military forces from Kazakhstan, Laos, Myanmar, Nicaragua and Syria also participate in the exercises. We will then deal with Taipei: after the visit of the US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and the reaction from Beijing, Taiwan saw two US warships passing through the strait. A few days ago, the Biden administration said yes to the $ 1.1 billion arms sale to the former Formosa. In all this, civil society is starting to organize itself for a possible Chinese invasion: a possible scenario? We will talk about it with Lorenzo Lamperti, editorial director of China Files and freelance journalist from Taipei.The story of the great tour of the Rai National Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Axelrod in Southern Italy, last June: five stages, starting from Catania, for the international music festival, to continue with Catanzaro, Salerno, Matera and Brindisi. A journey of encounters, sharing and memory in the joy of making music together, retraced by the documentary that Rai Cultura proposes tomorrow at 9.15 pm on Rai 5. The tour, organized with the support of the Ministry of Culture – Directorate General for Entertainment, has started on 21 June at the gardens of Villa Bellini in Catania, to continue the next day at the Politeama Theater in Catanzaro and Friday 24 June at the “Giuseppe Verdi” Municipal Theater in Salerno. Sunday 26 June was the turn of Matera, at the Cava del Sole with an evening dedicated to the President of the European Parliament David Sassoli, who passed away on 11 January. The closing, Monday 27 June at 9 pm in Brindisi, at the “Giuseppe Verdi” Theater. On Rai3 ‘Past and Present’ – On ‘Radio too’ the government’s plan on the energy crisis voting for confidence in the government chaired by Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo, Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Tejero with 150 soldiers of the Guardia Civil bursts into the hemicycle, ordering deputies and members of the government to remain in their posts. It is a coup. A page of history reread by Paolo Mieli and Professor Alfonso Botti in “Passato e Presente”, broadcast tomorrow at 1.15pm on Rai 3 and at 8.30pm on Rai Storia. Francisco Franco died in 1975, Spain has gone through a long phase of transition towards democracy, but there is still much resistance to the process of dismantling Franco’s structures. The coup will fail thanks to the intervention of King Juan Carlos who will refuse to take the lead of the coup leaders and will reaffirm, in a dramatic televised appeal in the middle of the night, his loyalty to the new democratic constitution. broadcast tomorrow on Rai Radio 1 from 7.30, it tells the government’s plan to deal with the gas war. Giorgio Zanchini talks about it with Alessandro Barbera, La Stampa; Andrea Paltrinieri, energy analyst, professor in Economics of Financial Intermediaries at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan; Mara Morini, professor of Political Science at the University of Genoa. In the second part it will be the turn of the political leaders. At the microphone, in view of the elections of 25 September Claudia Fusani, Il Riformista; Antonio De Poli, president of the Union of Centro – Udc; Giuseppe Civati, founder of Possible. And finally, at 9.05 am, the requests of the Third Sector Forum to the political parties. We will talk about it with Vanessa Pallucchi, spokesperson for the National Forum of the Third Sector; Francesco Riccardi, journalist of Avvenire; Stanislao Di Piazza, senator of the 5 Star Movement; Lisa Noja, deputy of Italia Viva: Can you make the right music with the wrong notes? With a language far from any technicality Piero Rattalino – accompanied by six well-known Italian pianists – goes to the discovery of Beethoven and Schubert through a musical and human journey that becomes an opportunity to talk about current issues such as the role of the interpreter, the function of music and a sense of live entertainment. It is the series “With the wrong notes” – produced by the International Piano Festival of Brescia and Bergamo – that Rai Cultura proposes from tomorrow at 18.25 on Rai 5. In the first appointment, Rattalino analyzes the refusals suffered by the “victorious” Beethoven and adversity of the “defeated” Schubert, and the epochal problems that the two composers have to face in life and in music. Federico Colli plays Beethoven’s Per Elisa and In the moonlight and Schubert’s Sonata D. 784.