Immerse Yourself in the World of Classical Music This Season
Music lovers, mark your calendars! The Goldoni Theater in Bagnacavallo is set to host an extraordinary season of classical music, offering a captivating journey through time and emotion. From the timeless symphonies of Haydn and Schubert to the poignant melodies of Monteverdi and beyond, “Libera la Musica” promises a feast for the ears.
Opening Night: A Symphony of Legends
On December 3rd, the curtains will rise on the season with an unforgettable performance by the renowned Ensemble Accademia Bizantina, led by the esteemed conductor Ottavio Dantone. “Imprinting,” their debut concert, will transport audiences to the heart of the Classical Era with Haydn’s Symphony No. 104, “London,” and Schubert’s poignant Symphony No. 4 in C minor, “La Tragica.”
“Discover the programme” at 7 p.m., join musicologist Bernardo Ticci as he unveils fascinating insights into the composers and their masterpieces. This pre-concert discussion offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the music that will follow.
Tickets for this captivating evening are priced at €15 and are available at the Goldoni Theater on the night of the show or in advance through vivaticket.
A Season of Musical Exploration
The musical journey continues throughout the season with three more captivating concerts:
French Elegance and Musical Brilliance: December 21st
The Il Tetraone ensemble takes center stage on December 21st, presenting a concert devoted to the music of Louise Farrenc, a celebrated French composer who flourished in the vibrant Parisian music scene of the 1840s. Her music is characterized by its elegance, melodic richness, and technical brilliance.
“Tormento 600”: A Journey Through Baroque Passion, March 9th
On March 9th, the Opera Prima group invites us on a captivating journey through the Baroque era with “Tormento 600.” This concert will showcase the emotive power of Monteverdi, Merula, Strozzi, and Kapsberger, four composers who shaped the musical landscape of the 17th century.
A Celebration of Violin Virtuosity: April 12th
The season culminates on April 12th with the Locatelli Ensemble. This highly acclaimed group will conclude the musical odyssey with “Giuseppe Torelli and the violin concerts,” a tribute to the Italian Baroque composer renowned for his virtuosic violin compositions.
Experience the Magic of
“Libera la Musica”
“Libera la Musica” promises an unforgettable season of musical discovery, offering audiences a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty, power, and passion of classical music. For tickets and further information, please visit www.accademiabizantina.it.
What makes the “Libera la Musica” season at the Goldoni Theater special?
## A Night of Classical Majesty: Interview with Bernardo Ticci
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Bernardo. The Goldoni Theater in Bagnacavallo is preparing for a truly exciting season of classical music. Could you tell our listeners a little about “Libera la Musica,” and what makes it so special?
**Bernardo Ticci:** “Libera la Musica” promises to be a truly captivating journey through the world of classical music. The season offers a diverse program, from the timeless symphonies of Haydn and Schubert to the beautiful melodies of Monteverdi, ensuring there’s something to move every heart.
**Interviewer:** The opening night sounds particularly enchanting. What can audiences expect from “Imprinting,” the debut concert by Ensemble Accademia Bizantina?
**Bernardo Ticci:** “Imprinting” will be a truly unforgettable experience. The renowned Ensemble Accademia Bizantina, under the guidance of conductor Ottavio Dantone, will transport audiences to the heart of the Classical Era with Haydn’s Symphony No. 104, “London,” and Schubert’s poignant Symphony No. 4 in C Minor, “La Tragica.” These masterpieces are sure to exhilarate and enthrall.
**Interviewer:** You will be hosting a pre-concert discussion before the performance. What will be the focus of your talk?
**Bernardo Ticci:** I’m excited to delve into the fascinating world of Haydn and Schubert. We’ll explore their lives, their creative process, and the historical context surrounding these masterpieces. My aim is to provide listeners with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the music they are about to hear.
**Interviewer:** This sounds like a wonderful opportunity for anyone, seasoned classical music aficionado or curious newcomer, to enhance their experience.
**Bernardo Ticci:** Absolutely! Whether you’re a dedicated enthusiast or simply curious about classical music, “Libera la Musica” offers something for everyone. We encourage everyone to join us for a night of musical enchantment.