From 1st to 7th July at the Cagliari Conservatory the Beethoven Academy comes to life, a professional placement program for young European musicians

From 1st to 7th July at the Cagliari Conservatory the Beethoven Academy comes to life, a professional placement program for young European musicians
From 1st to 7th July at the Cagliari Conservatory the Beethoven Academy comes to life, a professional placement program for young European musicians

From 1st to 7th July at the Cagliari Conservatory the Beethoven Academy comes to life, a professional placement program for young European musicians

It comes to life from 1st to 7th July to the Conservatory of Music of Cagliari L’Beethoven Academyprofessional placement program for young European musicians supported by Creative Europe.

In the bicentenary of the composition of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony (performed for the first time in 1824 at the Theater am Kärntnertor in Vienna), the project promoted by Conservatory of Cagliari with the international orchestra Orchester des Champs Élysées (which deals with the classical and romantic repertoire on original instruments) and theNational Opera of Armeniawhich will take place in three different moments: one first phase in the island capital, one European tour between December and March 2025 it’s a second academy in the first week of July next year at the National Opera of Armenia.

From Monday 1st to Sunday 7th July to the Conservatory of Music of Cagliari numerous activities will be held, including masterclasses, open testsa laboratory held by the internationally renowned luthier Eric Blot (Tuesday 2)a workshops with Chloe Sustainabilityan agency that works by promoting a “green” future for creativity, and offering solutions to improve environmental, social and economic sustainability (Friday 5), concerts in private homes, churches And retirement homes. There is also great anticipation for the final concert Of Saturday 6 July at 8.30pm toConservatory Auditorium (free entry) with the newborn Nouvelle Odyssée Orchestramade up of young musicians and teachers, who will tackle a repertoire composed of music by four intimately related composers: Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Krommer and Luigi Cherubini.

Among the teachers involved during the seven days are the musicians of the international orchestra Orchester des Champs Élyséesamong which Alessandro Moccia (first violin), Corrado Masoni (second violin), Catherine Puig (first viola), Bart Cypers (first horn) e Georges Barthel (first flute).

Supported by the program Creative Europepromoted by the European Commission to support the cultural and audiovisual sectors, theBeethoven Academy has as its objective safeguard, transmit and promote historically informed instrumental practice on period instruments and of accompany young musicians in the development of their European and international careers.

 
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