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“Dante Alighieri in Music” – Duo Lartaun-Giliberti (Baritone and Piano) – FREE CONCERT

15th Week of the Italian Language in the World

Free tickets registration:  http://tinyurl.com/os74c3rThe Duo Lartaun-Giliberti (Baritone and Piano) was born in Berlin in 2014.
The common vision that brought the two artists, Nicolas Lartaun
(Baritone) and Marco Giliberti (Piano), to join forces in this artistic
production is the one of a musical performance lived as a cathartic
experience through the use of sound vibrations that bound the artists
together with the audience.

The repertoire that connects the two artists is the one of the great
European song tradition, with American influences from the last century,
in a field in which music does not only hold the artistic value of the
compositions, but also gives vital force to poems and other literary
works on which it is created and modelled.

The Duo performed in several occasions since its birth with various
concerts around the world especially in Berlin, Milan and Chile.Dante Alighieri in Music

Dante’s portrayals are undisputed masterpieces of visual and
allegorical imagery, enriched not only by extensive use of figurative
language, but also by concrete physical descriptions.

“Dante Alighieri in Music” designed by Duo Lartaun-Giliberti, is a
musical staging of an interesting confab of passionate quotations,
dialogues, music and texts of several composers, from the early Baroque
to the latest avant-garde music, who dedicated their compositions to “il
Sommo Poeta”.

The songs and pieces that will be performed are a testament to the
vast repertoire of music dedicated to Dante Alighieri, representing the
poet’s spiritual and poetic vision and depicting the landscapes of his
journey through Hell, Purgatory and Paradise as well as in La Vita
Nuova.PROGRAMME

Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1659)    – Passacaglia in G minorClaudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)    – L’Orfeo (first scene, third act)Samuel Barber (1910-1981)    – The desire of hermitageManuel De Falla (1876-1946)    – Ritual Fire DanceMario Castelnuovo Tedesco (1895-1968)    – SeraFrancesco Paolo Tosti (1846-1916)    – TristezzaFrancesco Cavalli (1602-1676)    – Beato chi può (from “Xerxes”)Samuel Barber (1910-1981)    – The heavenly banquet    – Sea snatch(Intermission)Ermanno Wolf Ferrari (1876-1948)    – Arioso/Sonetto (from “La vita nuova”)Claude Debussy (1862-1918)    – Clair de lune (from Suite bergamasque)Franz Liszt (1811-1869)    – Sogno d’amore N.3    – Sonetto del PetrarcaReynaldo Hahn (1874-1947)    – À ChlorisThis event is presented as a part of the 15th Italian Language
Week in the World, under the High Patronage of the President of the
Republic, whose theme is “The Italian of Music, the Music of Italian”.

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