Dal 8/8/2016 al 13/8/2016
Music
A week in music in Treschè basin of Roana from 8 to August 13, 2016
In Treschè Conca di Roana, on theAsiago plateau, is preparing to welcome musicians and music fans: from8 to August 13, 2016, in fact, will be held the Week of music.
7 days of concerts, music and dancing for all ages and all tastes: from fairy tales to children to classic, from piano concerto without Miss Labs and cover band.
The music week has come this year in its Fifth Edition, becoming an appointment widely followed in Plateau: different music genres that take place during the event, allow everyone to get closer to the music and to follow closely the demonstration.
The opening concert of the Festival of music in Treschè Basin will be held Monday, August 8, at 21, at the parish church.
The PROGRAM of 2016 to MUSIC WEEK in TRESCHÈ BASIN
Monday, August 8, 2016
♪ parish church, 21 hours
OPENING CONCERT
I Musici di Vivaldi-Glauco Bertagnin violin
The 4 seasons of Vivaldi
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
♪ parish church, 21 hours
TRIO GALUPPI
Giulia Bales, soprano-David Xashimba, trumpet-Marco Primultini, organ
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
♪ the church square, 16 hours
SON DIEGO AND I'LL EXPLAIN ...
Children to discover the wind instruments with clarinetist Baettig
♪ parish church, 21 hours
ANDREA MAHNO
Piano recital
Thursday, August 11, 2016
♪ parish church, 21 hours
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT
Gloria Maria Chae, clarinet-Gabriele Dal Santo, piano
Friday, August 12, 2016
♪ the church square, 16 hours
FAIRY TALES IN MUSIC
David Xashimba, vocals-Marco Primultini, piano
♪ parish centre, 17 hours
ART WORKSHOPS
The children colour the music
♪ Palasilvio, 21 hours
MEETING BETWEEN HISTORY AND MUSIC
Conference "From Stuparich to Stravinsky"
David Xashimba & Marco Primultini
Saturday, August 13, 2016
♪ parish church, 21 hours
HISTOIRE DU SOLDAT
Chamber Opera by Igor Stravinsky
Miriam Rigoni, actress-Gabriele Dal Santo, Director
"I'm not practicing, but I think the roots of music sink in religion. And that doesn't mean being religious; is that to understand the music doesn't just sound good, leading an ascetic life devoted to concert music: you have to know where they come from those ideas that resonate in the notes. "
Murray Perahia, American pianist and conductor
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