(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 09 - Concerts directed by Antonio Pappanonella Cavea of the Auditorium and then in Italy and abroad, great masters and soloists, dance, art and, above all, the mix between the music of Villa Llobos and the Amazon told from the extraordinary eye of Sebastião Salgado. The summer program of S. Cecilia presented by the Superintendent Michele dall 'Ongaro promises great emotions from 6 July to 29 September. The first of six concerts at the Parco della Musica, on 6 July, is a tribute to Igor Stravinsky, 50 years after his death. In the shoes of the composer, Vladimir Derevianko, principal dancer of the Bolshoi.
With him an international cast of dancers and musicians. On July 15, Pappano will conduct Verdi's Symphony from "Nabucco", Beethoven's Seventh, and Tchaikovsky's Concerto for violin and orchestra, soloist by Russian Ilya Gringolts. On July 22, the world premiere of the Sounds of the Amazon. On the podium the Italian-Brazilian director Simone Menezez with pieces by Heitor Villa-Llobose by Philip Glass, a multimedia concert with the projection of 250 shots chosen from the work conducted for seven years in the great forest of Salgado, which will then be from 1 October next to 13 February 2022 at the Maxxi in the Amazon exhibition, produced by the museum. 'I hope that the concert and the exhibition - said the artist - will allow the development of a consciousness on the problems of the Amazon, which the current government is feeding but which are 40 years old''. '' A Gershwin night '', July 29 will see the return to S. Cecilia by Wayne Marshall, also pianist, for the performance of Rhapsody in Blue and Porgy andBess. The songs that made Italy narrated by Corrado Augias on 6 August will be interpreted by a group of about 250 musicians directed by Carlo Rizzari. On 29 September a tribute to Astor Piazzolla with Richard Galliano for the performance of the most famous pieces by the Argentine composer and the world premiere in the orchestral version of Les chemins noirs (The dark paths), an oratorio with original music by Richard Galliano on a libretto by Francine Couturier. (HANDLE).The songs that made Italy narrated by Corrado Augias on 6 August will be interpreted by a group of about 250 musicians directed by Carlo Rizzari. On 29 September a tribute to Astor Piazzolla with Richard Galliano for the performance of the most famous pieces by the Argentine composer and the world premiere in the orchestral version of Les chemins noirs (The dark paths), an oratorio with original music by Richard Galliano on a libretto by Francine Couturier. (HANDLE).The songs that made Italy narrated by Corrado Augias on 6 August will be interpreted by a group of about 250 musicians directed by Carlo Rizzari. On 29 September a tribute to Astor Piazzolla with Richard Galliano for the performance of the most famous pieces by the Argentine composer and the world premiere in the orchestral version of Les chemins noirs (The dark paths), an oratorio with original music by Richard Galliano on a libretto by Francine Couturier. (HANDLE).oratorio with original music by Richard Galliano with libretto by Francine Couturier. (HANDLE).oratorio with original music by Richard Galliano with libretto by Francine Couturier. (HANDLE).