Roman Philharmonic Academy, the third BIS meeting! Let’s listen twice

Roman Philharmonic Academy, the third BIS meeting! Let’s listen twice
Roman Philharmonic Academy, the third BIS meeting! Let’s listen twice

Sunday 12 May the Sala Casella (5.30 pm) welcomes the third BIS appointment! Let’s listen to the new format of the Accademia Filarmonica Romana twice conceived by its artistic director, one of the most appreciated Italian cellists, Enrico Dindo accompanied by the pianist Monica Cattarossi.

The intent is to offer the public a more aware and attentive listening experience; each musical listening, in fact, is repeated twice interspersed with a moment of dialogue with the musicians and an interaction with the listeners, moderated by the musicologist Valerio Sebastiani. This will be an opportunity to highlight musical, structural and interpretative aspects and other curiosities related to the performance. The public will have the opportunity to compare the first virgin listening with the second, more conscious one, evaluating the importance of both the unconditional approach and training in listening.

After the meetings dedicated to the music of Beethoven and Schumann, on May 12th it will be the turn of Johannes Brahms with his second and last sonata dedicated to cello and piano, Op. 99 in F major from 1886, an equal dialogue between the two instruments in which the dense piano writing, which in the Brahmsian style favors the medium-low register, integrates spontaneously with the natural register of the cello, giving a sensation of harmonic fullness and melodic. The Sonata, in four movements, is dedicated to the cellist of the Joachim Quartet, Robert Hausmann, and was performed by the author and the dedicatee in Vienna on 24 November 1886.

Tickets: 11 euros including presale.

Info: filarmonicaromana.org, tel. 342 9550100, [email protected]

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Sunday 12 May at 5.30pm
BIS! Let’s listen twice

Enrico Dindo cello
Monica Cattarossi piano

introduction and moderation Valerio Sebastiani

Johannes Brahms

Sonata in F major op. 99

 
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