The next Μου&Μουσ events are between Lamezia, Castella and Monasterace

The next Μου&Μουσ events are between Lamezia, Castella and Monasterace
The next Μου&Μουσ events are between Lamezia, Castella and Monasterace

The events of “Μου&Μουσ”, Music & Museum, the first concert season in the Museums and Archaeological Parks of Calabria, conceived by the cultural association Animula with the artistic direction of Claudio Fittante and promoted by the Calabria Regional Museums Directorate directed by Filippo Demma, continue.

On Friday 10 May, starting from 9.30 am, in the rooms of the Lamezzo Archaeological Museum directed by Simona Bruni, performances by students belonging to the “Network of State Institutes for Musical Studies” will be scheduled with instrumental and singing performances, while in the afternoon, always in the same venue, “Lirica al Museo” will be held, a grand opera gala with talents from the regional scene, including very young students from the singing class of the Liceo Musicale Statale “T. Campanella” of Lamezia Terme, accompanied on the piano by Maestro Francesco Pagnotta. Before and after the event, scheduled for 3.30 pm, it will be possible to visit the Museum which houses unique finds of considerable importance for the history of the city and the region.

On Saturday 11 May at Le Castella di Isola di Capo Rizzuto, a site directed by Gregorio Aversa, in the Phrourion Room, a solo guitar concert will be held at 4 pm by Michele Francesco De Fazio and, following this, at 5.30 pm, on the terrace adjacent to the same room, there will be a concert by the duo composed of the guitarist Gaetano Cinque and the soprano Giovanna Massara entitled “The Neapolitan Song: intangible heritage of humanity between history and beauty”.

On Sunday 12 May, in the Museum and Archaeological Park of Ancient Kaulonia in Monasterace, directed by Elisa Nisticò, the week of events closes with the solo guitar concert by Kevin Ramaglia, winner of the sixth edition of the Isthmus International Guitar Competition organized by Animula.

The three sites hosting the events, as well as all fourteen museums and archaeological parks that are part of the Calabria Museums Directorate, are dynamic containers of particularly significant finds and testimonies of the history of our region and the shows hosted in them, creating the interaction between the arts offer a further opportunity for knowledge and valorisation of the regional heritage.

 
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