"Happy Birthday, Giuseppe
Tartini!": with the concert scheduled for Monday in Trieste's
Church of San Silvestro (7 p.m.), as part of the celebrations of
the 332nd anniversary of the birth of the Master of Nations, the
new Tartini bis project opens, an 18-month-long billboard of
cross-border events that picks up the legacy of the project that
celebrated the 250th anniversary of the Istrian composer's
death.
Leading the new project is the Tartini Conservatory of
Trieste, in an ideal relay with the Municipality of Piran
(Slovenia), and then the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of
Venice and the Luigi Bon Foundation; for Slovenia, the Italian
Union and the Zeleni Kras Regional Development Agency of Pivka.
"Happy Birthday, Giuseppe Tartini" titles the concert,
conceived on Tartini's stave, with vocal pieces of rare
programming such as the Stabat Mater for three voices for 2
sopranos and bass and the Salve Regina for 4 voices for soprano,
alto, tenor, bass. On stage will be the Music Ensemble composed
of Manuel Staropoli and Noela Ontani on transverse flute,
Giovanni Zordan on baroque violin, Manuel Tomadin on organ and
Emanuele Ruzzier on cello, joined by the Vocal Ensemble.
Complementing the Inaugural Concert will be two workshops: in
Trieste (Conservatorio Tartini) and Venice (Conservatorio
Marcello) April 8 and 9: the goal is to digitize new Tartini
sources and systematize documents from the archival section of
the discovertartini.eu website
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