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At the Teatro Verdi is the Staging Seat of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia, for the 2017/2018 season of 'The Concerts of the Normal'.
On Tuesday, November 7th, at 9 pm, the performers of the Stradivarius Sextet (David Romano and Marlène Prodigo at the violin, Raffaele Mallozzi and David Bursack in violet, Diego Romano and Sara Gentile in violet) will perform some of Brahms and Tchaikovsky's repertoire plus the score of the young composer Fabio Massimo Capogrosso inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's tale: 'The mask of red death'.
On stage in the Greens some famous bows for bows. The Sestetto n. 1 op. 18 by Johannes Brahms is nicknamed 'Spring'. Dated 1860, is a collage of music history.
The 'Scherzo' and the 'Rondò' finale, for example, gaze at the eighteenth century of Haydn and Mozart; while the second time seems to belong to Corelli and Händel; instead the 'cheerful but not too' initial is a typical Brahms product: introspective songwriting of an autumnal atmosphere.
Next appointment with the Concerts of Normale, Tuesday, November 14th with the cellist Enrico Dindo.