Author: <span>Emilia Campagna</span>

Interview with Chiara Banchini

August 3, 2015

“I love Boccherini, I feel good conducting and performing his music, because he’s enjoyable. Both me and the orchestra manage without any problem these typical long italian-like phrases.”

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Group portrait with composer

August 2, 2015

It is not uncommon to see the face of a composer portrayed into a painting of his era: yet, it’s not so usual that the author of the painting is an absolute and celebrate genius.

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Our soloists: Assen Boyadjiev and Olga Pashchenko

July 20, 2015

Assen Boyadjiev and Olga Pashchenko , the two soloists that will perform with Theresia Youth Baroque Orchestra on 21th and 22nd August, are old friends of the orchestra. As a matter of fact, we met in our first experience: it was October 2012 and Theresia was just born!

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Theresia e il Settecento nascosto

July 17, 2015

“Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach e Boccherini sono due autori spesso considerati minori; eppure sono due tra i più importanti compositori di fine Settecento, ed hanno avuto molta influenza sui compositori della generazione successiva.”

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Bolzano Festival e Theresia, una collaborazione che continua

June 5, 2015

Il Bolzano Festival Bozen è un’intelligente formula, voluta tredici anni fa dall’amministrazione comunale, che dà voce a diverse vocazioni musicali della città.

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A mystery in music history, or the meeting of Mozart and Kraus in Vienna

May 8, 2015

Mozart and Kraus were born the same year (1756) and died a year apart from each other. Mozart lived mostly in Vienna, Kraus spent the whole life in Sweden. But did they ever meet? Did they know each other?

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Mozart and Lodi: a short but remarkable stay

May 8, 2015

15th march 1770 Leopold and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart spent a night in Lodi: it was just a night, but a remarkable one, as the young Mozart composed the first three movement of his very first string Quartet

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Meet Theresia: Klaudia Matlak

May 5, 2015

“Theresia è giovane, fresca, flessibile. Per me è importante lavorare con persone dalla mente aperta, curiose, pronte a sperimentare e mettersi in gioco e qui trovo tutto questo.”

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Our places: L’Aquila and Auditorium del Parco

May 5, 2015

This post begins with a sad story:  the third step of our tour will be in the city of L’Aquila, in a really special place, literally born on the rubble and intended to help struggling people through music. On April 6, 2009, an earthquake of 6.3 magnitude struck central Italy with its epicentre near L’Aquila. […]

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Our places: Rome and Palazzo del Quirinale

May 3, 2015

Do you remember “Roman Holiday”? It’s a 1953 american romantic movie with a young Audrey Hepburn in the role of a princess in tour among European capitals. During her stay in Italy, frustrated with her tightly scheduled life, she escapes from her country’s embassy to experience Rome on her own. Obviously, she meets an handsome […]

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