I Virtuosi Italiani: Changing Emotions
Verona, Teatro Ristori
About the Event
Immerse yourself in a captivating evening of classical music with I Virtuosi Italiani: Changing Emotions at the resplendent Teatro Ristori. This exquisite event promises to take you on an emotional rollercoaster through intricate compositions, featuring the profound Elegia per archi in memoria di Ivan Vasilyevich Samarin by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The performance will eloquently convey the elegiac tones that Tchaikovsky masterfully infused into this tribute.
Changing Emotions will continue with the dynamic Concerto per pianoforte, tromba e orchestra n. 1 in Do Maggiore by Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich. This piece epitomizes Shostakovich’s genius through its playful yet poignant harmonies, brought to life by the synergy of piano and trumpet. As the evening unfolds, the concert will culminate with the Sinfonia da camera, Op. 110/a, another masterpiece by Shostakovich, which brilliantly captures the emotional depth and complexity of his compositions.
Join fellow music enthusiasts at Teatro Ristori for I Virtuosi Italiani: Changing Emotions, an unforgettable journey through music that transcends time and temperament.
Program
- Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Elegia per archi in memoria di Ivan Vasilyevich Samarin
- Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich – Concerto per pianoforte, tromba e orchestra n. 1 in Do Maggiore
- Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich – Sinfonia da camera, Op. 110/a
Artists
| Soloist: | Alberto Martini Violin and conductor |
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| Orchestra: | I Virtuosi Italiani One of Italy's most significant musical collectives, I Virtuosi Italiani formed in 1989, bringing together some of the nation's most acclaimed string players to form an ensemble renowned for its authentic practice and unique timbre. Collaborating with theatres and venues all over the world, the ensemble welcomes guest artists as both soloists and temporary ensemble members, as demanded by the works on the programme, as well as a starry roster of guest conductors. Focused on Baroque, Classical and Contemporary repertoire, the ensemble has over 100 recordings and several major awards to its credit. |
| Piano, Violoncello da Spalla: | Federico Colli |
| Trumpet: | Gabriele Cassone |
Address
Teatro Ristori, Via Teatro Ristori, 7, Verona, Italy — Google Maps