PROGETTO PAOLO ALBERGHI
02dic18:30PROGETTO PAOLO ALBERGHIERF&TEATROMASINIMUSICA FAENZA
Dettagli dell'evento
Sunday December 2, 2018 time 18.30 FAENZA MIC – International Museum of Ceramics PROGETTO PAOLO ALBERGHI ENSEMBLE DI ARCHI GIUSEPPE SARTI MARCO FAROLFI harpsichord PAOLO ZINZANI conductor and violin Antonio Vivaldi from L’Estro Armonico Op. III I
Dettagli dell'evento
Sunday December 2, 2018 time 18.30
FAENZA MIC – International Museum of Ceramics
PROGETTO PAOLO ALBERGHI
ENSEMBLE DI ARCHI GIUSEPPE SARTI
MARCO FAROLFI harpsichord
PAOLO ZINZANI conductor and violin
Antonio Vivaldi
from L’Estro Armonico Op. III
I movement from Concerto n. 11 in d minor for 2 violins, cello, strings and b.c. RV 565
I movement from Concerto n. 8 in a minor for 2 violins, cello, strings and b.c. RV 522
I movement from Concerto n. 1 in d major per 4 violins, cello, strings and b.c. RV 549
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Concerto in d minor for harpsichord and strings WQ 23
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto in d major for 2 oboi RV 781
Giovanni Lorenzo Gregori
Concerto grosso n. 2 in d major from “Concerti Grossi a più Stromenti” op. 2
Paolo Alberghi
Concerto in g major for violin and strings (It. 44 Berkeley MS.) first performance in modern times
Georg Friederich Haendel
Suite in f major (HWV 348) from Water Music
The concert part of the programme is an unpublished work and is a first performance in modern times.
The restoration of the score is a work by Marco Farolfi and is part of a project of recovery, aimed at the diffusion of the works of hotels, carried out together with the Giuseppe Sarti Music School in Faenza. The largest number of manuscripts by Paolo Alberghi can be currently found at the University of Berkeley, California, where most of his compositions are kept.
ore 17.00 guided tour at the MIC exhibition “Aztechi, Maya, Inca e le culture dell’antica America”
To participate at the guided tour is necessary to book by calling ERF 0542 25747 by Friday 30 November at 17
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(Domenica) 18:30
Location
FAENZA Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche