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    Ceretta_Bianchi_Zanobini

    Friday 6 June 2025
    Poggio a Caiano (PO), Villa Medicea
    Friday 6 June 2025 h. 9:30 p.m.
    DIEGO CERETTA conductor
    GIACOMO BIANCHI violin
    STEFANO ZANOBINI viola
    Orchestra della Toscana
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra K 364
    Franz Joseph Haydn / Symphony No. 101 'The Clock'
    Duration 60 minutes about / no pause
    VILLE E GIARDINI INCANTATI
    Classical Music Festival in the Medici Villas
    9th edition / 2025
    Tickets
    Full €15,00
    Reduced €12,00 (Unicoop Firenze Members)
    + any buying commissions
    Tickets on sale from 6 MAY at the Teatro Verdi Box Office (tel. +39 055212320 - TIMETABLE > CLICK HERE), in the Ticketone Circuit sales outlets; online on Ticketone.it and at the venue before the concert (only if not sold out in advance). Info: tel. +39 0550681726 - teatro@orchestradellatoscana.it

    FREE GUIDED TOUR of the Villa at 8:00 pm by appointment by MiC staff on duty at the Villas. Duration approx. 30/40 minutes - Max 45 people.
    Meeting at the entrance gate and departure of the visit by 8:15 pm. Reservations are necessary by calling tel. +39 055877012 (Tuesday to Sunday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm). 
    BUFFET for €16,00 by reservation starting at 7:30 pm. Reservation by mob. +39 349 4747509 - srlsnext@gmail.com

    A journey into the heart of 18th century music with two timeless masterpieces by Mozart and Haydn.
    The Sinfonia concertante K. 364, composed in 1779, fuses symphony and concerto in a close dialogue between violin and viola: not a duel, but a living confrontation, made of listening, complicity and expressive depth.

    To interpret it, two outstanding soloists of the ORT: Giacomo Bianchi, first violin of the orchestra, and Stefano Zanobini, first viola.
    Mozart entrusts the viola with a part of great nobility, intensity and refinement, made even more brilliant by a higher tuning, designed to enhance its timbre and project its voice.

    On the podium, Diego Ceretta guides the ensemble with clarity and sensitivity, building a perfect balance between orchestra and soloists. The second movement, suspended and poignant, is among Mozart’s most moving. In the second part, Haydn with the Symphony No. 101 known as The Clock: the famous ticking that runs through the second movement becomes a rhythmic game, a musical time machine that surprises and amuses until the last bar.

     









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