Music & concerts
Concert evening: Oni Wytars
Il paradiso della musica at the Lengmoos Commandery at 8.30 p.m.
Entrance € 15, RittenCard € 12, student € 5.
Italy is the “musical wonderland” of Europe, where the various Mediterranean musical cultures meet, interact and create something entirely new and unique. In the 16th century, Italian and Spanish musical traditions encountered one another in the Spanish Viceroyalty of Naples, a melting pot of cultures and a historic crossroads between Moorish and European ways of life.
Villanelle, arias, frottole, tarantellas, pizziche, serenades and tammurriate – timeless poetry by masters such as Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Giovan Thomaso di Maio, Barbara Strozzi, Sbruffapappa and many others. Melodies of captivating simplicity emerged from the streets of Naples and later conquered Europe as the “Canzone Napoletana”.
From the refined art of the villanella to the living traditions of Central and Southern Italy today: stories and songs about tragic figures dreaming of rising from poverty to wealth, from ugliness to beauty, from loneliness to love.
Gabriella Aiello – vocals, castanets
Peter Rabanser – vocals, baroque guitar, ceccola
Marco Ambrosini – nyckelharpa, mandolin
Riccardo Delfino – vocals, harp
Michael Posch – recorders
Katharina Dustmann – percussion
Ticket reservations!
Entrance € 15, RittenCard € 12, student € 5.
Italy is the “musical wonderland” of Europe, where the various Mediterranean musical cultures meet, interact and create something entirely new and unique. In the 16th century, Italian and Spanish musical traditions encountered one another in the Spanish Viceroyalty of Naples, a melting pot of cultures and a historic crossroads between Moorish and European ways of life.
Villanelle, arias, frottole, tarantellas, pizziche, serenades and tammurriate – timeless poetry by masters such as Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Giovan Thomaso di Maio, Barbara Strozzi, Sbruffapappa and many others. Melodies of captivating simplicity emerged from the streets of Naples and later conquered Europe as the “Canzone Napoletana”.
From the refined art of the villanella to the living traditions of Central and Southern Italy today: stories and songs about tragic figures dreaming of rising from poverty to wealth, from ugliness to beauty, from loneliness to love.
Gabriella Aiello – vocals, castanets
Peter Rabanser – vocals, baroque guitar, ceccola
Marco Ambrosini – nyckelharpa, mandolin
Riccardo Delfino – vocals, harp
Michael Posch – recorders
Katharina Dustmann – percussion
Ticket reservations!
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