Musicisti dell’Orchestra da Camera di Perugia
Histoire du soldat
Concerti di mezzogiorno
"Stravinsky's strength is that his music is telling," said Dario Fo to about Histoire du soldat. A performance born poor, designed for the traveling theater and with an ensemble of seven musicians modeled after American folk orchestras: all are soloists and none are accompanists. The choice of instruments is dictated by the discovery of jazz, which in 1918 Stravinsky knew by imagining the rhythms from the scores. A first contact with that America to which the composer would be destined to to move, an exile on the run and on the move like the soldier in his ballet.
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to a libretto by Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz (1918)
Histoire du soldat
For narrative voice, violin, double bass, clarinet, bassoon, cornet, trombone, percussion
Musicians of the Orchestra from Perugia Chamber
director Hossein Pishkar
Musicians of the Orchestra from Perugia Chamber
Hossein Pishkar director
Francesco Bolo Rossini narrative voice
Azusa Onishi violin
Alessandro Salvatore Schillaci double bass
Francesco Zarba clarinet
Luca Franceschelli bassoon
Stefano Benedetti cornet
Roberto Bianchi trombone
Leonardo Ramadori percussion
INFORMATION
Participants in the project Music is a Game from kids have pre-emption rights for the July 5 replica at 4:30 p.m.
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Please be advised that dates and times may be subject to change.
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The Orchestra from Camera di Perugia was born from the many years of experience of young Umbrian musicians in the dissemination of musical culture, especially in relation to musical productions aimed at young people in schools. The debut of the formation took place in September 2013 with the "Penderecki 80" Project, presented at the Sagra Musicale Umbra, Ravello Festival and Emilia Romagna Festival, to celebrate the 80th year of age of the Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki, who conducted music from composed by him for the occasion. from that moment the Orchestra's activity intensified bringing the to ensemble to collaborate with important maestros, soloists and choral ensembles (Paolo Fresu, Giovanni Sollima, Nicola Piovani, Wayne Shorter, Enrico Bronzi, Angela Hewitt, Stefan Milenkovich, Hugo Ticciati, Jonathan Webb, Nancy Zhou, Hossein Pishkar, Christian Schmitt, Uri Caine, Quincy Jones, Stewart Copeland, Gino Paoli, Gary Graden, Gregory Porter, Danilo Rea, Ares Tavolazzi, Fabio Ciofini, Filippo Maria Bressan, John Patitucci, Andrea Oliva, Francesco Di Rosa, Danilo Pérez, Corrado Giuffredi, Marco Pierobon, Brian Blade, Mark Milhofer, Daniela Dessì, Fabio Armiliato, Desirée Rancatore, Bruno Canino, Gemma Bertagnolli, Kremena Dilcheva, Thomas Indermühle, Karl- Heinz Schütz, Choir from Chamber of the Estonian Philharmonic, Choir St. Jacobs of Stockholm, Choir of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Coro Canticum Novum, Choir of the Papal Musical Chapel of St. Francis, and many others) and to perform permanently in prestigious Seasons, Festivals and Festivals (Spoleto Festival, Umbria Jazz, Umbria Jazz Winter, Umbria Jazz Spring, Sagra Musicale Umbra, Season of the Brunello and Federica Cucinelli Foundation, Villa Solomei Festival, Expo Milano, Kusatsu Music Festival-Japan, Amici della Musica di Perugia, Festival delle Nazioni, Portogruaro International Music Festival). Since 2018, Maestro Enrico Bronzi has held the position of Principal Guest Conductor of the Orchestra from Camera di Perugia.
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