Performances

Cherry Notes

Music under the cherry trees, Brunch at km0

Jun 5, 2022 – Jul 31, 2022

Cherry Notes
Music under the cherry trees, Brunch at km0.

In collaboration with Unione Musicale. Artistic direction: Antonio Valentino

Among all art forms, music has the closest relationship with nature. Music is impalpable matter made of frequencies and timbres, of sound waves that disseminate in the air. Nature, on the other hand, has always been a source of inspiration for artists and composers. It is then an irresistible call to listen to classical music performed live on a meadow beneath the shade of cherry trees, surrounded by a breathtaking landscape.
Unique listening experiences with great variety, in the splendid setting of Orsolina28.


Thank you to everyone who joined us for the summer series of Cherry Notes concerts. We invite you to return for the fall edition from Sunday, September 18 to Sunday, October 9, 2022.

Ticket details will be available in September.

Sunday, June 26 - c/o The Eye

TELE


TELE

Liszt, from Années de pèlerinage: Vallée d'Obermann
Chopin, Ballade n. 4 in F minor op. 52
Schumann, Symphonic Studies op. 13

Ebony and ivory, black and white play between virtuosity and passionate leaps. Liszt, Chopin and Schumann, champions of the romantic piano, lead the dances.
Maria José Palla, piano.

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Sunday, July 3 - c/o The Eye

VIGORE, ESTRO E PATHOS


VIGORE, ESTRO E PATHOS

Brahms, Sonata No. 3 in D minor op. 108
Brahms-Kreisler, Hungarian Dance No. 17 in F sharp minor
Franck, Sonata in A major

Strings and keys: two worlds in the mirror, like Proust's France and Goethe's Germany. Violin and piano explore itineraries filled with surprises in romantic music.
Hypsos Duo: Federica Severini, violin; Pier Carmine Garzillo, piano.

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Sunday, July 10 - c/o The Eye

DANZE SACRE E PROFANE


DANZE SACRE E PROFANE

Debussy, Danse sacrée et Danse profane
Fauré, Impromptu for harp op. 86 for solo harp
Dvořák, Bagatelle op. 47
Poenitz, Todestanz der Willys for solo harp, from a scottish folk dance op. 24
Albéniz, Asturias (Leyenda)

Harp and strings, plucked strings and caressed strings, intertwine to the rhythm of sacred and profane dances.
Emanuele Raviol, harp; Luca Madeddu, violin; Marta Voghera, violin; Leonardo Vezzadini, viola; Davide Ciruolo, cello.

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Sunday, July 17 - c/o The Eye

IL ROSSO INVITO DEL MATTINO, UN CANTO LIBERO


IL ROSSO INVITO DEL MATTINO, UN CANTO LIBERO

Music by Carlos Di Sarli, Susana Baca, Astor Piazzolla, Victor Jara, Jacques Brel, Carlos Gardel, Ariel Ramirez, Anibal Troilo, Federico Mompou.
Voice and instruments trace an imaginary path in popular music, from its most indigenous and visceral form to the most refined and cultured.

Le Fil Rouge: Laura Capretti, mezzo-soprano; Tommaso Santini, violin; Lucia Sacerdoni, cello; Edoardo Momo, piano; Francesco Parodi, percussion.

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