Concerti per Roma

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Concerto nel Cortile del Palazzo dei Conservatori
07/07 - 21/07/2005
Musei Capitolini,

Concerts in the Courtyard of Palazzo dei Conservatori

Rome the Eternal City, over two thousand years of history and culture. Rome, Sacred City to millions of people. In this context the Cultural Association Echos has created a series of initiatives aimed at expanding the relationship between the culture of the City and that of the World.

The programme of concerts to be held at the Musei Capitolini proposes music from various historical moments, having in common the culture of the Mediterranean, viewed from its various perspectives; particular attention has been given to the cultural relevance of the Eternal City during the baroque period.

Programme
Thursday 7 July 9.00 p.m.
"Stile Italiano e Stile Francese"
A comparison of two styles: the two dominant cultures of the late 17th century and early 18th century and their close relationship. With vocal and instrumental music, two modes of understanding culture and man.

Thursday 14 July 9.00 p.m.
"Aphrodite - monodramma di costumi antichi"
Ars Ludi
The delicate and captivating notes of Giorgio Battistelli's chamber opera, with the voice of Silvia Schiavoni and the Ars Ludi ensemble (flute, harp and three percussion instruments); the libretto based on the novel by Pierre Louys that describes the amorous initiation of the courtesan Criside.

Thursday 21 July 9.00 p.m.
"Il Pianoforte della Nuova Europa"
From harpsichord to fortepiano: Andrea Coen presents the development of musical language during the century of the Lumi, due to the changing needs of expression in those historic times. Various works from the second half of the 18th century will illustrate the progression of change.

Info: +39.06.82077304 from monday to thursday 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. - friday 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Ticket: 8 euro

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Place
Musei Capitolini
Type
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