ANCIENT MUSIC FESTIVAL – S.CHIARA CHURCH – CAGLIARI – 24 AND 28 JULY; AUGUST 9 Reviewed by admin on . Travel in the Renaissance in music and among the great inventions of the Baroque, to explore the expressive and virtuoso of the viola da gamba soloist with a st Travel in the Renaissance in music and among the great inventions of the Baroque, to explore the expressive and virtuoso of the viola da gamba soloist with a st Rating:

ANCIENT MUSIC FESTIVAL – S.CHIARA CHURCH – CAGLIARI – 24 AND 28 JULY; AUGUST 9

Travel in the Renaissance in music and among the great inventions of the Baroque, to explore the expressive and virtuoso of the viola da gamba soloist with a stylish and versatile as Mikko Perkola for Early Music Festival, in the now traditional meeting of the summer in the frame fascinating part of the Monumental Church of Santa Chiara in Cagliari. Precious Accents and enchanting melodies s’intrecceranno sound in a triptych – Tuesday 24 and Saturday, July 28 and Thursday, August 9, again at 21 – that will bring the astonishing forays into contemporary music alongside the unmistakable voice of the harpsichord (4 hands) to the Sonatas Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
A festival set to take the lead in the bill of Concert Season 2012 by the Friends of Music will – Tuesday, July 24 to 21 – the recital of Mikko Perkola, brilliant and versatile performer of the viola da gamba.
Mikko Perkola also will be featured Saturday, July 28 to 21, still in Santa Clara in Cagliari, together with MiniM Ensemble (training staff variable prone to contemporary music) to perform “Melancholy Veil’d” op. 58 Lucio Garau: a title that refers to the verses of John Keats, for a score (written in 2010 for the Katrina Festival) that ranges from Infinity, Intermediate I, Leda, Intermediate II and Recuillement, juxtaposed to an anthology of pieces of early music, in a game of mirrors and references between past and present on the wire of the notes.
Finally, will seal the Early Music Festival of Friends of Music – Thursday, August 9 to 21 in the Church of Santa Chiara in Cagliari – the concert and Rossella Policardo Timpanaro Basil, with a program focused on four-hand sonatas composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and reproposed form as close as possible to the original timbre and dynamics of the harpsichord

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