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Era il 29 Ottobre 2002, questa data rappresenta una pietra miliare per la carriera di Angelo (che spesso cita questo concerto) e per i Branduardi-ans. La prima del concerto viene tenuta al Teatro Bibiena come manifestazione collaterale della mostra dedicata ai Gonzaga: "La Celeste Galeria" Pochissimi i privilegiati che potevano assistere a questo concerto unico, dedicato al terzo capitolo della fortunata collana di Futuro Antico, lavoro filologico e di recupero, pubblicato dalla Emi Classics. "Futuro Antico III - Alla Corte dei Gonzaga" raccoglie sinfonie, arie, villanelle, frottole, canzonette, madrigali e ritornelli composti da musicisti commissionati dalla potente famiglia dei Gonzaga, nella Mantova del '500. Claudio Monteverdi, Marco Cara, Bartolomeo Tromboncino, i più famosi, ma anche composizioni popolari, conosciute ancora oggi, come "Donna Lombarda" . Tutti questi brani sono uniti da un filo comune: l'Amore Il gruppo che accompagna Branduardi è l'Ensemble "Scintille di musica", diretta da Francesca Torelli. Sul palco si intervallano pezzi musicali e parti in cui Angelo presta la sua voce. Un concerto completamente acustico, quindi, in una cornice come quella del Teatro Bibiena, considerato, a ragione, uno dei teatri più belli d'Europa. La sua piccola capienza di poco più di 300 posti rende privilegiata la presenza, ed è stato proprio così: Eravamo un gruppo di 34 persone, provenienti da tutta Europa e, grazie a questa peculiarità, siamo entrati nella cronaca locale, perchè abbiamo conferito all'evento una dimensione internazionale. Per ognuno è valsa la pena di affrontare un viaggio anche di migliaia di chilometri per quelle due ore di autentica letizia. http://www.branduardi.info It was on 29 October 2002, this date represents a milestone for the career of Angelo (who often cites this concert) and for the Branduardi-ans. The first concert is held at the Teatro Bibiena as a collateral manifestation of the exhibition dedicated to Gonzaga: "Celestial Gallery" Very few privileged people who could attend this unique concert , dedicated to the third chapter of the successful series of Futuro Antico, philological work and recovery , published by EMI Classics. "Futuro Antico III - At the Court of Gonzaga" collects symphonies, arias, villanelles, frottole, songs, madrigals and ritornelli composed by musicians commissioned by the powerful family of Gonzaga in Mantua of '500. Claudio Monteverdi, Marco Cara, Tromboncino , the most famous, but also popular compositions, still known today as "Donna Lombarda". All these songs are united by a common thread: Love The group accompanying Branduardi Ensemble is the "Scintille di Musica" "Sparks of music", directed by Francesca Torelli. On stage musical pieces and parts where Angelo lends his voice. A completely acoustic concert, and then, in a setting such as that of the Teatro Bibiena, considered, rightly, one of the most beautiful theaters in Europe. Its small capacity of just over 300 seats makes the presence privileged, and it was this: We were a group of 34 people from all over Europe and, thanks to this peculiarity, we entered the local news, because we have given at thr event an international dimension. For each was worth it to deal with a journey of thousands of miles for those two hours of authentic joy. http://www.branduardi.info

Theater for everybody Personae (in order of appearance): Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal), Paolo Pannini, Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond Rostand, Montfleury / Zacharie Jacob (French actor), Giacomo Torelli, Daniel Marot, Domenic Mauro, Ferdinando (Galli da) Bibiena,Guiseppe Bibiena, Norman Bel Geddes, Carlo Bibiena, Antonio Bibiena, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Locations: Teatro SS Giovanni e Paolo (Venice), Teatro La Fenice / Phoenix (Venice), Teatro Argentina (Rome), Théâtre 'Hôtel de Bourgogne' (Paris), Teatro Farnese (Parma), Drottningholm Slottsteater (Stockholm), Palazzo dell'Academia (Mantova), Teatro Scientifico (Mantova). More on Early Illusionistic Scene Changes - Frank Mohler: http://www1.appstate.edu/orgs/spectacle/index.html
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Giacomo Puccini REQUIEM Coro Palestrina, Suzzara (Mantova) http://www.coropalestrina.it Archi dell'Orchestra Sinfonica dei Colli Morenici Direttore Lelio Capilupi Mantova, Teatro Bibiena - 19.01.2008 - Live

Mantova: Teatro Bibiena. Il cantante Claudio Baglioni scambia qualche battuta prima di ricevere il riconoscimento come "Uomo della pace 2008" dai Premio Nobel per la Pace Shirin Ebadi e Betty Williams. In chiusura canta a cappella "Buona Fortuna".A cura di Radiobase e Simone Ceresoli. www.myspace.com/simoneceresoli www.radiobase.eu

Puccini ET INCARNATUS (Messa di Gloria) Tenore Leonardo Cortellazzi Coro Città di Padova (M° Dino Zambello) Orchestra Sinfonica dei Colli Morenici Direttore Lelio Capilupi Mantova, Teatro Bibiena - 19.01.2008 - LIVE
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Pubblicità dello spazio polivalente in Piacenza, nel seicentesco Palazzo Costa affrescato dal Bibiena.

Puccini BENEDICTUS Messa di Gloria) Baritono Gezim Myshketa Coro Città di Padova (M° Dino Zambello) Orchestra Sinfonica dei Colli Morenici Direttore Lelio Capilupi Mantova, Teatro Bibiena - 19.01.2008 - LIVE

Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major (KV 37) was completed in April of 1767, when Mozart was 11 years old. this concerto is a "pasticcio" arrangement for piano and orchestra by Mozart and his dad, based on works by other composers. But it is fun, light and pleasureable early Mozart. Hermann Friedrich Raupach published a sonata for keyboard and violin in 1756, and that was the basis of this first movement. Heidrun Holtmann, piano, with the orchestra of Italian Language Radio and Television of Switzerland, under Marc Andreae. Recorded Live at the Teatro Scientifico Del Bibiena, Mantua, 21 April 1989. Orchestra della Radio-televisione della Svizzera Italiana, Leitung: Marc Andreae Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Klavierkonzert Nr. 01 F-Dur KV 37 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Heidrun-Holtmann Concerto KV37 Klavierkonzert

Mozart Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major (KV 37) was completed in April of 1767, when Mozart was 11 years old. This concerto is a "pasticcio" arrangement for piano and orchestra by Mozart and his dad, based on works by other composers. But it is fun, light and pleasureable early Mozart. Musicologists haven't found who composed the piece this second movement is based on, and some suggest it might be original. Heidrun Holtmann, piano, with the orchestra of Italian Language Radio and Television of Switzerland, under Marc Andreae. Recorded Live at the Teatro Scientifico Del Bibiena, Mantua, 21 April 1989. Orchestra della Radio-televisione della Svizzera Italiana, Leitung: Marc Andreae Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Klavierkonzert Nr. 01 F-Dur KV 37

Portuguese tenor Fernando Guimarães sings the aria "Possente Spirto" from Monteverdi's L'Orfeo. ======================================= 24/02/2007 - Mantova (Italy) - Teatro Bibiena Ensemble Concerto Concerto Palatino cond. Roberto Gini dir. Gianfranco De Bosio (with Shen Yang as Caronte)

Mozart Piano Concerto No. 1 in F major (KV 37) was completed in April of 1767, when Mozart was 11 years old. this concerto is a "pasticcio" arrangement for piano and orchestra by Mozart and his dad, based on works by other composers. But it is fun, light and pleasureable early Mozart. Leontzi Honauer, a composer in Strasbourg, wrote a sonata that is was the basis of this third movement. Heidrun Holtmann, piano, with the orchestra of Italian Language Radio and Television of Switzerland, under Marc Andreae. Recorded Live at the Teatro Scientifico Del Bibiena, Mantua, 21 April 1989. Orchestra della Radio-televisione della Svizzera Italiana, Leitung: Marc Andreae Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Klavierkonzert Nr. 01 F-Dur KV 37

Mozart composed this concerto at the end of 1773, about the same time as the "little G minor" Symphony No. 25, as shows about as much promise of genius and fun as the symphony. The great virtuoso Malcolm Frager beautifully scales back his formidable technique to play this rather simple and charming concerto with terrific wit and a smile. Malcolm Frager was born in 1935, started studying the piano at six, and at 10 he had his premiere with the St. Louis Symphony. Carl Friedberg, a pupil and freind of Clara Schumann, was his teacher at Juilliard and trained him in the great Romantic traditon. Mozart Piano Concerto In D Major, K. 175 No.5, first movement: Allegro Malcolm Frager, Steinway piano, with the orchestra of Italian Language Radio and Television of Switzerland, under Marc Andreae. Recorded Live at the Teatro Scientifico Del Bibiena, Mantua, 19 April 1989. Orchestra della Radio-televisione della Svizzera Italiana, Leitung: Marc Andreae Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Klavierkonzert Nr. 05, D-Dur, KV 175
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This piano concerto was a favorite of Mozarts for quite a while--the comic opera fun of the first movement with the thoughtful mood of this second with it's wonderful quiet phrase that end the movement is surely something to treasure... Pianist Malcolm Frager won several prizes as an rising star, including the Leventritt Prize in 1959, and second prize at the Geneva Competition. Frager majored in Russian at Columbia University and was fluent in seven languages. Frager was also known for his scholarly endeavors, including discovering several manuscripts presumed lost in WWII, and important work on the original manuscript of the Schumann piano concerto. Piano Concerto In D Major, K. 175 No.5, second movement: Andante ma un poco adagio Malcolm Frager, Steinway piano, with the orchestra of Italian Language Radio and Television of Switzerland, under Marc Andreae. Recorded Live at the Teatro Scientifico Del Bibiena, Mantua, 19 April 1989. Orchestra della Radio-televisione della Svizzera Italiana, Leitung: Marc Andreae Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Klavierkonzert Nr. 05, D-Dur, KV 175

Solo clarinet part from "Isacco" of S. Tarchi(1796)performed at the Bibiena Theatre in Mantova (Italy) on the early instruments.Magistrelli plays an 5 keyed original boxwood A clarinet
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Forse, d'estate, anche il cielo si anima, come le nostre vie cittadine.Questo ho pensato vedendo gli splendidi affreschi illuminati della cupola della chiesa di Santa Maria di Campagna. Costruita a partire dal 1522 e completata nel 1528, la basilica è il capolavoro dell'architetto piacentino Alessio Tramello.La maggior parte degli affreschi sono del Pordenone, ma, nel tempo, si è andata arricchendo delle opere di numerosi artisti .Fra questi: Procaccini, Campi, Guercino, Bibiena, Malosso, De Longe, Stern, Avanzini. Antonio Vivaldi - Salmo 109 Dixit Dominus Rv 594.Gianluca Ferrarini, Matteo Bellotto- Concerto italiano -Rinaldo Alessandrini.

Mozart tackles a problem in this Allegro, how to introduce contrapuntal elements in a sonata-form movement, that he was to revisit several more times. Being Mozart, it must be tackled in the very first piano concerto he fully composed himself! "Relaxed, smiling, Malcolm Frager plays the piano as he breathes. He is endowed with intelligence as well as digital dexterity. But his facility, his brio, does not overshadow his refined sensibility or the depth and seriousness of his musicianship"-- The Guardian Sad to say, Malcolm Frager was diagnosed with cancer not long after this concerto was filmed, and he died in 1991. This may well have been the last thing he filmed. Mozart Piano Concerto In D Major, K. 175 No.5....Mozart later composed a more tuneful rondo finale for this concerto, thinking it would be more popular with the Viennese audience than what John Irving described this original third movement, the "intellectual, contrapuntally conceived sonata-form finale". Piano Concerto In D Major, K. 175 No.5, third movement: Allegro Malcolm Frager, Steinway piano, with the orchestra of Italian Language Radio and Television of Switzerland, under Marc Andreae. Recorded Live at the Teatro Scientifico Del Bibiena, Mantua, 19 April 1989. Orchestra della Radio-televisione della Svizzera Italiana, Leitung: Marc Andreae Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Klavierkonzert Nr. 05, D-Dur, KV 175























