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2021-02-03 18:03:43
A Russian soloist, a Russian composer, an Italian orchestra; Sergej Krylov directs the Orchestra della Toscana in Tchaikovsky
For those wanting to take advantage of the streaming possibilities of the internet to catch performances which they might otherwise miss, there is an intriguing concert tomorrow night (Thursday 4 February 2021) - featuring a Russian soloist, a Russian composer and an Italian orchestra. The violinist Sergej Krylov will direct the Orchestra della Toscana from the violin, taking the role of soloist and director in Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto along with the Serenade for Strings. The concert is being streamed from the Teatro Verdi in Florence at 9pm CET (8pm UK time) on Thursday 4 February. The concert will be live streamed without an audience. Born in Moscow, Sergey Krylov studied at the Moscow Central School of Music and since 2008 has been music director of the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra. The Orchestra dell Toscana was founded in 1983 under the artistic direction of Luciano Berio. It is based at the Teatro Verdi […]
Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2017-11-17 10:33:20
Death of a principal flute
The death is reported in Bournemouth of Patricia Bonelli, an Irish musician who played with I Solisti Veneti and the orchestra of the Arena di Verona and for 18 years as principal flute at the Teatro Verdi di Trieste. After retiring in England, Patricia was church organist in Westbourne for 20 years and music director of South […]
2016-03-25 05:17:29
[…] is the possibility, such is the desired result. Striving now to secure sponsorship enough to offer partial scholarships, and depending on the success of our efforts, even total scholarships to many talented young voices. Money when it comes to art is vulgar to even think about, but we are forced to. In Busseto, living history of Verdi. At The Barezzi House where he won sponsorship and help from this wonderful man of the arts, The Teatro Verdi, St. Agata, where Verdi lived and loved and wrote and inspired a nation… The Villa Puccini as we offer our solidarity to Mrs. Simonetta Puccini who diligently and selflessly works to restore the final resting place and Villa of Puccini at Torre del Lago, where the piano sits against the wall of his sepulcher as music still vibrates in his house and through his soul. New rooms were opened and now plans are […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-05-28 23:40:37
A Bostonian Operamane in Italy
[…] is never far away in Italy. Parma is very near Verdi’s birthplace, a wide spot in the road known as Roncole, and near as well to the small city of Busseto where Verdi and his second wife established their home during the last several decades of his life. Busseto always made a great deal—and does to this day—of the fact that it was Verdi’s home town, and indeed the tiny opera house there is the Teatro Verdi. But while Verdi was reluctantly agreeable to having Busseto’s theater named after him, he vowed never to enter, and indeed in the years from the theater’s inauguration in 1868 until his death in 1901 he never did, notwithstanding that it’s located only a few miles from his home. Why? When he was only 21 he had been turned down for the position of organist at a nearby church. Though that had occurred 34 […]
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