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Vinci: Oratorio per la Madonna del Rosario

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Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 20:00
Besides Venice, Naples was also one of the most important musical cities in Italy from the 17th century. French lawyer and scholar Charles de Brosses even described it as the »capital of the music world«. The »Neapolitan School« – a group of composers originating from Naples who for over a hundred years significantly influenced the history of opera and moved stylistically between late baroque and pre-classical were a large part of this assessment. Besides composers Alessandro Scarlatti and Giovanni Battista... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music, Early Music, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Arsenale Sonoro
Francesca AspromonteAlba
Nicolò BalducciAngelo
Sonia PrinaMaria
Fulvio BettiniBariton
Boris BegelmanViolin, Director

Program

Oratorio »Per la Madonna del Rosario«Leonardo Vinci
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