67th CONCERT SEASON 2010 audio and lighting: General Angelo
The March 1, 1810 in Poland, in the village of Zelazowa Wola, Frederic Chopin was born without a doubt one of the greatest pianists and composers of all time.
The "poet of the piano" - as it was called - was able to be the greatest exponent of the Romantic music by finding a perfect synthesis between the classical tradition, the Polish folk music and contemporary Italian opera.
"Telling Chopin" is a tribute to the musical that the master has left to posterity, and that has influenced countless pianists (and others) to the present day, in the second centenary of his birth.
At the same time this project aims to investigate the private Chopin through intimate biographical aspects: the expulsion from his native Poland, which will not come back, almost twenty years old, his travels in Spain and in Vienna, his move to Paris, the city which will become a composer known and admired throughout Europe, his loves, especially the long and tormented with the writer George Sand who left many legacies of his health undermined by tuberculosis and depression, and his friendships with famous Bellini, Liszt , Delacroix ...
To lead the public in this way a great storyteller as Corrado Augias and beautiful music by Chopin performed by Maestro Joseph Modugno.
Music program
Polonaise in G minor op posthumous work
Studio. 10 in C minor Op.64 No.1 Waltz in D
b. more
Nocturne op 32 Ballade No. 1 in B major op.47
in the b. greater Prelude Op.28 No.15 in D
b. more
Mazurka op.63 No.2 in F minor op.53
Polonaise in A b. more
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