Gyaan Lyon at Maison Rubinacci

Gyaan Lyon is an aspiring tenor and has congenital right-sided hemiplegia, a form of cerebral palsy. He explains how Iyengar yoga helps him maintain health and stability.

It was an evening of great music, art, and craftsmanship at Maison Rubinacci : last Wednesday, the French-Indian tenor Gyaan Lyon sang in the atelier spaces inside the monumental Palazzo Cellamare, among many friends and clients.

An event strongly supported by Alessandra Rubinacci, who, along with her siblings Marcella, Chiara, and Luca, wanted to remember their father Mariano a few months after his passing. “This event was born from an unfulfilled promise, now finally fulfilled. Gyaan Lyon’s voice is the one our father would have wanted to hear here among the people he loved to meet.”

The star of the evening was a great tenor, capable of conveying profound emotions, memories, and authenticity through his voice. His art met that of the world of tailoring, where bespoke is never just a suit, but a human journey. “Thanks to our father’s teachings, we have always experienced tailoring as an act of listening. Making a suit means observing, understanding, and perceiving the character and soul of the person who will wear it. It is a work of empathy, sensitivity, and truth.”

Gyaan Lyon, also known as  The Voice Detective , is known in the music scene not only for his voice, but also for having faced and overcome great challenges: he has lived with  congenital right hemiplegia since birth .

And this is precisely the true meaning of “Meet the Artist”: creating an emotional connection that goes beyond the product and instead tells the passion, history, and identity behind every art form.

During the event, the tenor’s singing and the sartorial gesture interacted naturally, demonstrating how music and tailoring share the same drive for uniqueness and personal expression.

An evening dedicated not only to elegance, but above all to the emotion that makes each creation unique.

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Gyaan Lyon

Tenor