Edition 2023

Early Music Day takes place every year on 21 March, at the initiative of REMA. This celebration of more than a thousand years of music, through concerts and events taking place simultaneously around the world, is an opportunity for Europeans to (re)discover our musical heritage!

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Alessandro Scarlatti on 360°

21/03/2023 18:30 CET

Alessandro Scarlatti on 360° Online

BAROCCO EUROPEO Italy
Salone Abbaziale Sesto al Reghena, On line, Sesto al Reghena
Sharing on YouTube of the live recording of our concert dedicated to Alessandro Scarlatti's Cantatas for Bass.The peculiarity of these videos is that they are "immersive" videos for being recorded at 360°. The spectator feels at the center of the performing group and can orientate himself to frame the various musicians by moving the (mobile) device in space!
Musicians
CENACOLO MUSICALE

Patrizio La Placa – Basso

Gabriele Politi, Leonardo Bellesini –  violini
Cristina Vidoni- violoncello
Fabiano Merlante – tiorba
Donatella Busetto – organo

Tecnico Video 360°: Tommaso Fabi
Tecnico audio: Trevisanut Andrea


Esposta Musica - Concerto Incognito

26/03/2023 18:30 CEST

Esposta Musica - Concerto Incognito On-site

IXDeae APS Italy
Spazio Arrivabene, Via Arrivabene 2 , Mantova
Un concerto dove i musicisti non si manifestano e l'architettura di un palazzo storico si intreccia con le risonanze degli strumenti.
Un concerto tutto dedicato alla musica veneziana di Vivaldi e di Marcello.

Musicians
Introducono
Simone Spiritelli - Spazio Arrivabene
Mirko Gragnato - Presidente IXDeae APS

violino solo: Maria Pia Scalari
oboe solista: Francesco Mironi
chitarra solista: Tommaso Consoli

ensemble GLI ARCHI DI ISABELLA
violini: Michele Braghini, Serena Martini, Maria Pia Scalari, Anna Gauli
viola: Alessia Caniato
violoncello: Emma Carlini, Jacopo Menzà
contrabasso: Matteo Spaggiari
chitarra: Tommaso Consoli
oboe: Francesco Mironi
direttore Viera Dzavikova

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