Few artists capture the beauty and refinement of baroque music like Italian period instrument ensemble Europa Galante. Founded in 1990 by violinist, Fabio Biondi, the ensemble has become one
of Italy’s most celebrated exponents of this glorious repertoire,
honoured with an impressive list of awards including Choc de la Musique,
five Diapason d’Or and Diapason d’Or of the Year.In a programme
reaching back to this 18th century prodigy, Fabio Biondi and Europa
Galante play works by Venetian composers written expressly for Chiara,
and which she herself performed. The short film Chiara’s Diary will also
feature as part of the concert.In Chiara’s Diary, Biondi has
devised a programme drawing on the diary of a foundling child, abandoned
in 1718 on the steps of the Venetian orphanage, Ospedale della Pietà,
at the age of two months. The Pièta was renowned for giving its children
music education, taught at the time by none other than Antonio Vivaldi.
One especially talented violinist called Chiara left a diary, filled
with notes about her music life, and centuries later rediscovered in the
Pièta’s library archives.PROGRAMMEPre-concert screening of Chiara’s Diary (A film by Lucrezia Le Moli)PortaSinfonia for strings in DVivaldiSinfonia for strings in G, RV 149, il Coro delle museViolin Concerto in B-flat, RV 372, Per la Signora ChiaraMartinelliViolin Concerto in E, dedicato alla S.ra ChiaraConcerto for viola d’amore and strings in D, Per la S.ra ChiarettaBernasconiSinfonia for strings in DPerottiGrave for violin and bass continuo in G minorLatillaSinfonia for strings in GViolinFabio BiondiFurther information at: http://bit.ly/1stwY9Y