The Venetian Soloists directed by Giuliano Carella
Performance with the “Golden Bell” violins, ca. 1668 and “Lam” (formerly “Scotland University”) 1734
€33,00
It is not known exactly when Antonio Stradivari was born, but we know the date of his death, December 18. On this occasion, the Museo del Violino in Cremona celebrates Antonio Stradivari, the greatest genius of violin making, every year. The focal point of STRADIVARImemorialday is the concert in the Auditorium Arvedi. The Museo del Violino will make available for the concert two precious violins by the famous violin maker.
PLAN
ALBINONS
Concerto in F major op. 5 no. 2 for strings and continuo
VIVALDI
“La Stravaganza” Concerto in A minor No. 4 for violin, strings and continuo – Marco Bronzi, violin
(performance with the “Golden Bell” violin, ca. 1668)
VIVALDI
“L'Estro Armonico” Concerto in B minor No. 10 for 4 violins, strings and continuo
Lucio Degani, Chiara Parrini, Francesco Comisso, Enzo Ligresti, violins
GEMINIANS
“La Follia” Concerto grosso in D minor no.12 for strings and continuo
LOCATELLI
“The Harmonic Labyrinth” in D major op. 3 n.12 for violin, strings and continuo
Lucio Degani, violin
performance with the “Lam” violin (ex “Scotland University”) 1734