Tonight, at 21.00, the Basilica of San Nicola will be the picturesque setting to the expected return in Puglia renowned conductor Claudio Scimone Padua (pictured), who will lead the EurOrchestra Chamber of Bari in the performance of Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major op. 61 by Ludwig van Beethoven (solo violinist Michael Lentini) and Symphony No. 60 in C major, called "Distracted" by Franz Joseph Haydn. Scimone will be awarded during the evening of the International Prize "NOTES IN 'Olimpo - the Department of Music of Our Time" award, now in its seventh edition, is born each year to offer recognition to artistic figures in the course of his career have distinguished themselves in their efforts to increase international musical culture. Not fail in the gallery of winning a world-class character as Claudio Scimone, a real monster sacred and ambassador, together with the greatest vocal ensembles, the Italian music in the world that during a fifty-year career has brought the name ultra Italy on the most prestigious venues on five continents, placing the spotlight of international public pages and composers, among the least known of the Italian Baroque repertoire. Scimone, born in 1934, formed the great school teachers who now legendary Dmitri Mitropoulos and Franco Ferrara and was able to head for recordings and live performances prestigious teams such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London, the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra Tokyo, Orchestre National de l'Opéra Monte Carlo and the Gulbenkian Orchestra of Lisbon, which is still honorary director, dealing with performers of the caliber of Sir James Galway, Salvatore Accardo, Uto Ughi, Ruggero Raimondi, José Carreras. But the ensemble to which the name is more closely linked Scimone is that he founded in 1959, I Solisti Veneti. The chamber orchestra in the last fifty years has reached unparalleled heights performance of the Italian Baroque repertoire, performed with modern instruments, becoming the interpreter of international reference the works of Antonio Vivaldi, Tomaso Albinoni, Benedetto Marcello and Giuseppe Tartini, receiving prestigious awards for live performances and numerous recordings record. The show opens on notes of the Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major op. 61, composed by Beethoven in 1806, and it is wonderful to witness one of the most fertile creative periods of the brilliant German composer. The concert unfolds in three movements (Allegro, Larghetto, Rondo: Allegro), and is characterized by long-distance dialogue between the violin soloist e l’orchestra, per un’opera di indubbio fascino, alla quale non hanno saputo resistere i maggiori violinisti del mondo: solista per l'occasione sarà Michelangelo Lentini. La seconda parte della serata sarà incentrata sull’esecuzione della Sinfonia n. 60 in do maggiore, di Franz Joseph Haydn, terminata nel 1775, e soprannominata Il Distratto, ,in quanto riutilizza alcune parti musicali composte da Haydn per un’opera tratta da Le Distrait, di Jean-François Regnard: la sinfonia si articola in sei movimenti. Il concerto è a ingresso libero.
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