Il Rossetti Summer Festival in the Park of Miramare Castle will open on 16 July. A summer dedicated to beauty, nature, emotions, prose and poetry will be inaugurated with a concert under the starlights on 16 July at 9.30pm, in partnership with Società dei Concerti di Trieste in the framework of the Beethoven Project. Beethoven’s impetuous music performed by the Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, together with the yearning for freedom of Goethe’s “Egmont” by Fabrizio Bentivoglio will give a sublime performance of the texts put on stage by Grillparzer. Bentivoglio is admired for his successful films and refined theatre career, has passion for and is sensitive to music, which is very valuable in this context.
The programme will open with the First Symphony marking the transition between the Classical and Romantic worlds and showing new features. In drawing inspiration from the models of the past, Beethoven showed his position against the rules and his urgent need to be more ambitious. The First Symphony was considered as a revolutionary masterpiece, a major milestone for composers who wanted to focus on this genre.
Fabrizio Bentivoglio – Marco Angius – Valentina Corò Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto
Programme:
Ludwig van Beethoven (Bonn 1770 – Vienna 1827) Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21
- Adagio Allegro con brio / Andante cantabile con moto / Menuetto. Allegro molto e vivace / Adagio. Allegro molto e vivace
Egmont, Op. 84
Stage music for the tragedy by Johan Wolfgang von Goethe
Drama by Franz Grillparzer
- Ouverture: Sostenuto ma non Allegro
- Lied: “Die Trommel gerühret”
- Entracte: Andante
- Entracte: Larghetto
- Lied: “Freudvoll und Leidvoll”
- Entracte: Marcia
- Entracte: Poco sostenuto e risoluto
- Klärchen death
- Melodram: “Süßer Schlaf”
- Siegessymphonie (Symphony of victory): Allegro con brio
Tickets: https://www.vivaticket.com/it/ticket/ludwig-van-beethoven–sinfonia–n01–in-do-maggiore-op-21-egmont-op-84/181763
For further info: https://www.ilrossetti.it/it/spettacoli/ludwig-van-beethoven– 3
The event will be in italian.
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