program
Monday 30 June
New music for new ensembles
Duo
accordion Eleonora Tomassetti
saxophone Sirio Boni
music by Picchio, Piazzolla, Glowicka, Festa
Ensemble of saxophones
Lorenzo Bisogno, Alice Romano, Emanuele Burnelli, Gabriele Canonico, Maria Domenica Ferraro, Roberto Todini
music by Bach, Rossi, Lombardi, Bignone, Melin, Smaldone, Magrini
Tuesday 1 July
Fun with voice
voices Claudia Aliotta, Giacomo Sembolini, Michele Fumanti, Maria Fiorelli, Cinzia Alessandroni
double bass Pietro Cavallucci
pop and jazz music in polyphony
voice Noemi Nori
guitar Valerio Natoli
Tribute to Vinicio de Moraes
Wednesday 2 July
Chamber music, Absolute music
Trio
violin Alberta Giannini
cello Agnese Menna
piano Manuel Magrini
music by Debussy, Trio for violin, cello and piano
Duo
flute Lucia Alunni
piano Rossana Lanzillotta
music by Poulenc, Sonata for flute and piano
Quartet
violins Alberta Giannini and Lorenzo Mercatelli
viola Maria Laura Belli
cello Agnese Menna
music by Sostakovic, String Quartet No.8
Friday 4 July
Italian Baroque
Vocal ensemble of the Conservatory of Perugia
soloists Mauro Presazzi, Riccardo Adamo, Luca Micheli, Paola Scarponi
violins Valentina Palazzari, Daniel Obando
cello Cristiano Bellavia
double bass Federico Passaro
harpsichord Enrico Mazzoni
organ Giulio Zoppi
conductor Sergio Briziarelli
music by Carissimi Historia di Jephte
harpsichord Enrico Mazzoni
music by A. Scarlatti and D. Scarlatti
Vocal ensemble of the Conservatory of Perugia
soloists Chiara Mogini, Francesca Lisetto, Luca Micheli, Riccardo Adamo
cello John Meshreky
double bass Federico Passaro
organ Giulio Zoppi
conductor Mauro Presazzi
music by D. Scarlatti Magnificat in D minor
Saturday 5 July
Pathos and romantic dances
piano Leonardo Cherri
music by Chopin, Andante spianato and polacca brillante
piano Rossana Lanzillotta
music by Rachmaninov, Preludes Op. 23 n. 4 and 5
Duo
violin Jacopo Brustenga
piano Fabio Afrune
music by Rachmaninov, Danse hongroise Op. 6 No. 2
piano Sabina Sellitri
music by Liszt, Mephisto Waltz
Piano Duo
Anna Antonova, Victoria Merkulyeva
music by Liszt, Concerto Pathétique, Rachmaninov, Suite No. 2 Op. 17
Sunday 6 July
The allure of the new
clarinet Miljian Minic
music by Grgin, Kovàcs, Harvey, Arnold
soprano, brake-drum and bells Letizia Pellegrino
contralto, pit viper Francesca Lisetto
tenor, glockenspiel Enrico Zuddas
bass, bass drum and tubular bells Riccardo Adamo
music by Lang, The Little Match Girl Passion, oratorio for 4 voices and percussion instruments
Thursday 10 July
The ancient sound
historical piano Elisabetta Ferri
violins Mizuho Ueyama, Cheryl Lim
viola Beatrice Venanzi
cello Filippo Di Domenico
music by Mozart, Concerto KV 415, for piano and orchestra (transcription for piano and string quartet)
Felix, Clara, Johannes: romantic friendships
Trio
clarinets Sebastian Hayn and Raffaella Palumbo
piano Federica Marchionni
music by Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Konzertstück No. 2 for two clarinets and piano
piano Anisa Fezga
music by Clara Schumann
piano Fabio Afrune
music by Brahms, Seven Fantasies Op. 116
Saturday 12 July
Viva Rossini!
Duo
Mezzo-soprano Francesca Lisetto
piano Sabina Sellitri
music by Rossini Adieu à la vie, À Grenade, Chanson du bébé
Brass Quintet
trumpets Gabriele Paggi, Davide Bartoni
horn Gabriele Ricci
trombone Flavio Pannacci
tuba Lorenzo D’Avolio
text and voice actor Maurizio Biondi
Pocket Opera Barber of Seville
In the evocative space of the cloister of San Nicolò, the young musicians of the Conservatory of Perugia, selected after strict auditions, are giving nine concerts with music of all times and genres, for varied instruments and groups. The baroque choral by Carissimi and Scarlatti and the contemporary oratorio
The Little Match Girl Passion by David Lang, for voices and percussion; unusual ensembles like the accordion combined with the sax - and duos, trios and quartets of the great musical tradition of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; the piano virtuoso of Liszt and Rachmaninov and the romanticism of Mendelssohn, Schumann and Brahms; contemporary sound research for solo instruments and voices - and ’ancient’ sonority with a concert by Mozart on original instrument, and finally an unusual Rossini with chamber ariettas for voice and piano, and the Barber of Seville in a crackling transcription for brass quintet.
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC "FRANCESCO MORLACCHI"
The Conservatory of Music "Francesco Morlacchi" in Perugia, heir of the music school founded in Perugia in 1788, now offers courses of I and II Level (undergraduate and graduate) Academic Diploma for all instruments, singing, composition, electronic music, choral music, jazz, music education. In addition to the study of the chosen instrument (or singing, composition), the student training includes chamber music and orchestral and choral practice, the study of theoretical, historical and analytical music, and a series of master classes, seminars, workshops aimed at enhancing specific aspects of the repertoire and expanding the study experiences, through the encounter with important Italian and foreign musicians and experts. Students can take part in European (Erasmus) and international exchanges: currently, conventions are active with more than 30 foreign institutions. There is the Symphony Orchestra, String Orchestra, the Wind Orchestra, the Choir, the Children’s Choir, the Brass and Percussion Group, the Big Band and numerous chamber groups. Since 2013, the Director of the Conservatory has been the Maestro Piero Caraba.
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