Monthly Archives: April 2019
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Violinist Elvin Dhimitri performing The Four Seasons - Il violinista Elvin Dhimitri ne Le quattro stagioni
Elvin Dhimitri, first violin of the Opera e Lirica Orchestra, tells us about the magic of Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
Elvin Dhimitri, primo violino dell'Orchestra di Opera e Lirica, ci racconta la magia de Le Quattro Stagioni di Vivaldi.
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Andrea Montella, prospects as a violinist in Sorrento - Andrea Montella, violinista a Sorrento
Interview with the violinist Andrea Montella. Career goals and prospects as a musician in Sorrento, Italy.
Intervista al violinista Andrea Montella. Obiettivi e prospettive di carriera di un musicista a Sorrento.
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Beatrice Venezi, the female conductor under 30
She is an orchestra conductor at international level, and the first woman to hold the baton of the State Opera Orchestra in Georgia. Not only is she the youngest woman conductor in Italy, but she also entered the Forbes rank of the 100 most influential Italians under 30 years of age. This is because she is not afraid of breaking up with customary habits, and she brings in all her youth and femininity when she performs her job.
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Carlo Putelli: What is changing in musical education - Come cambia l'istruzione musicale
Musical education – What is changing and how? The Roman tenor and composer Carlo Putelli explains it to us.
Istruzione musicale, come e cosa sta cambiando. Ce lo racconta il tenore e compositore romano Carlo Putelli.
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The flamenco guitar and its peculiarity
Are 'Spanish Guitar' and 'Flamenco Guitar' the same thing? No, they are not. Classical Spanish Guitar is a term comprising several varieties of musical instruments, including the Flamenco Guitar. Flamenco has been recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO, so the flamenco guitar is currently the most commonly used variety of Spanish guitar.