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29/11 second concert streaming Muti and Cherubini on Ansa.it

2020-11-28T19:10:10.948Z


Riccardo Muti's second streaming concert with the Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra is colored with Italy, scheduled for Sunday 29 November at 11 am from the Alighieri theater in Ravenna. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - RAVENNA, 27 NOV - Riccardo Muti's second concert in streaming with the Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra is colored with Italy, scheduled for Sunday 29 November at 11 am from the Alighieri Theater in Ravenna.

After last Sunday's one entirely dedicated to Schubert, the next one sees in program the Notturno op.70 by Martucci, the symphonic Prelude by Puccinie and pages by Verdi, from the dancers of Macbeth to the symphonies which open the Nabucco and I Vespri Siciliani.

The concert will be available for free on ravennafestival.live and on ANSA.it, as part of the 'ANSA per la cultura' project.


    This appointment, like the previous one, will remain available on demand for 15 days;

special contents from the rehearsals, for Muti an opportunity to share the treasure of his own experience, will be a gift for those who subscribe to the Ravenna Festival and Riccardo Muti Music newsletter.

The concerts are made possible by the collaboration between Ravenna Festival, Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra Foundation and RMMusic, with the contribution of the Cassa di Risparmio di Ravenna Foundation.


    Last Sunday's concert, a new stage in the path that Ravenna Festival inaugurated last summer, broadcasting the scheduled events free of charge on a specially created platform, recorded 40,890 spectators.

Among the more than one hundred countries from which the connections come, immediately after Italy there are Japan, Spain and Russia, thanks also to some specialist dream partners who have broadcast the concert from their sites: the Tokyo Spring Festival, already alongside the concert event of Friendship which in 2016 celebrated 150 years of diplomatic relations between Italy and Japan, and the newspapers El País and Rossijskaja Gazeta.

Also on November 29 the Italian and foreign public will be able to admire the "Dante's" Ravenna in the short promotional video, preceding the broadcast of the concert, on the notes of the sixteenth-century song 'Quivi sighs', which Luzzasco Luzzaschi composed on verses from canto III of Hell.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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