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Festival: MusicAntica in Italy and Slovenia, Dante’s legacy

(ANSA) – UDINE, 18 GIU – A festival with 14 concerts in
different venues and theaters, including the Rossetti in
Trieste, Palazzo Ragazzoni in Sacile, the Abbey of Sesto al
Reghena, the Cloister of San Francesco in Pirano and the Baroque
hall in Radovljica (Slovenia). The MusicAntica Festival program,
whose 2021 edition, inspired by Dante, was presented today in
the Fvg Regional Councilor for Culture, Tiziana Gibelli. The
European Baroque association promoted and supported the project,
along with the Region Fvg, Friuli Foundation, Municipality of
Sacile, the Tartini Festival in Piran, and the Theatrum Mundi
Festival Radovljica, the Junges Orchestra Musik Podium of
Dresden (Germany). The project involves five Italian regions
(Fvg, Piedmont, Lombardy, Liguria, and Sardinia) and Slovenia.
    “The MusicAntica Festival – said Gibelli – is a demonstration of
how culture in Friuli Venezia Giulia knows how to network at an
international level, thus enriching its skills.”
Among the protagonists are the Baroque Trio of Piran and the
Frana-Sorini duo, the Collegium Pro Musica of Genoa, the youth
orchestra Junges Musik Podium of Dresden. The program includes
the concerts in Italy and Slovenia of the “Cenacolo Musicale”, a
European Baroque ensemble. Even this year, the curators set up a
musical production, with “The Impresario delle Canarie,” an
eighteenth-century interlude by the composer Domenico Sarro,
with libretto by Metastasio. (ANSA).
   

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