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    Ceretta_Pagano

    Monday 5 August 2024
    Tavarnelle in Val di Pesa (FI), Badia a Passignano
    Monday 5 August 2024 h. 9:15 p.m.
    DIEGO CERETTA conductor
    ETTORE PAGANO cello
    Orchestra della Toscana
    Gioachino Rossini / Une Larme
    Camille Saint-Saëns / Cello Concerto No.1 Op.33
    Franz Schubert / Ouverture in the Italian Style D 591
    Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy / Symphony No.4 Op.90
    I CONCERTI DI BADIA 2024
    In case of rain, the concert will take place in the Church of Santa Lucia al Borghetto in Tavarnelle val di Pesa.
    Tickets
    Full price € 15.00
    Reduced € 5.00 - members Amici della Musica Tavarnelle and under 25
    Free admission for supporting members Amici della Musica Tavarnelle
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    Diego Ceretta, our principal conductor, conducts the ORT for the last engagement on the calendar with I Concerti di Badia 2024.

    On the programme, Une Larme (“a tear”), a short and intense piece for cello, one of Gioachino Rossini‘s most touching, here in the version revisited by pianist and composer Eliodoro Sollima and with which the soloist, Ettore Pagano  (already engaged with the ORT during this season), will have to prove himself; as well as in the performance of Concerto No. 1 for cello and orchestra op.33 by Saint-Saëns, which rests on “a structural illusion”: on the surface it is in a single symphonic movement, but in reality the Concerto is divided into three proper movements between which, however, there is no break.
    A hint of Rossini returns to the concert, with Franz Schubert‘s lively, Italian-style Overture D 591, a composition in which the Austrian seems to want to pay homage to his counterpart from Pesaro.
    Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy‘s Symphony No. 4 op.90, also known as l’Italiana, composed after his trip to Italy in 1830-31, visiting Rome and Naples, and whose Italic influence can be felt in the sunny final Saltarello, echoing folk dances with a latin flavour, closes the programme.




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