Opera duels
A small chronology of opera giants without words
During the Nineteenth century, Italy was the hub of opera, and saw a succession of giants leading the way of the genre. This programme presents instrumental works of the greatest opera composers, from Donizetti do Puccini, in a whirlwind of immortal melodies.
Sandro Ivo Bartoli, piano, and Debra Fast, violin.
Programme:
Gaetano DONIZETTI - Sonata in f minor for violin and piano
Giuseppe VERDI - Il cielo d'Italia (Song without words) and Waltz in F major
Richard WAGNER - Sonata for the album of Mrs M. W.
Ferruccio BUSONI - Sigfried's Funeral March (from “The Twilight of the Gods” by R. Wagner)
Giacomo PUCCINI - Intermezzo Sinfonico from Manon Lescaut
Franz LISZT - Fantasy and Fugue on “Ad Nos, ad Salutarem Undam” from Meyerbeer's “The Prophet”
Tickets: Eur 20 (concessions Eur 15)
Advance Bookings: Pro Loco of San Giuliano Terme, Via Roma 29, San Giuliano Terme (PI)
Edicola Tabacchi Baglini, Piazza Garibaldi, Vecchiano (PI)