Aversa, the orchestra and choir of the “Cimarosa” Institute enchant the audience of the Cathedral

Aversa, the orchestra and choir of the “Cimarosa” Institute enchant the audience of the Cathedral
Aversa, the orchestra and choir of the “Cimarosa” Institute enchant the audience of the Cathedral

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Aversa (Caserta) – A memorable musical evening in the Cathedral of Aversa in the presence of teachers, students and parents of the “Cimarosa” of Aversa. The institute’s orchestra, directed by the maestros Loredana Dell’Aversana, Francesco Fumante, Vincenzo Grimaldi and Rosario Peluso, was involved in the end-of-school-year concert, cheering the audience with an engaging repertoire of songs featuring the pupils of the three classes of the Musical Course and which immediately aroused the interest of the public, ranging from Bach to Ubaldi, from the magic of the Walt Disney film Medley – Soundtrack to the “Poet of the Piano”: Chopin, with the performance of the famous Waltz op. 69 n.1, and then “let yourself be guided by the heart” with the performance of the Concerto in C minor for oboes and strings by Domenico Cimarosa.

Music, in fact, is the most universal of languages ​​and has always communicated great emotions; that evening too it fulfilled its task, giving everyone many emotions, even when the choir, directed by professors Loredana Marchese and Giuseppina Di Pasqua, masterfully performed the famous arias of “Nessun dorma” and “Libiam dai pleased calici” from InCanto School Project to which the school has participated for several years.

The project, curated by teachers Marchese and Di Pasqua, is promoted by the Teatro San Carlo in Naples to bring students closer to the magic of Opera and Theater in all its forms and has already had a beautiful final moment in March, when students and parents of classes 1B and 1E enthusiastically experienced the emotion of the final show in the magnificent setting of the San Carlo Theater in Naples. Given the widespread enthusiasm of the students, the project activities were not interrupted and these two classes, for the first time, were presented to the public as a real choir.

The Cimarosa Orchestra closed its performance with a beautiful performance of Mozart’s Serenade K525 in G major “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik”, to the notes of which the teacher Addeo surprised everyone with a splendid choreography. At the final greetings, the head teacher Mario Autore, more excited than ever, revealed his satisfaction and pride in having directed the “Cimarosa”, also expressing thanks to his collaborators, to all the management staff and to all the staff. For their part, the public, the students and the teachers, with warm applause, showed him their esteem and recognition for having masterfully directed the Norman institute.

 
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