About this Event
The collaboration between the Italian Cultural Institute and the TU Dublin Conservatoire, inaugurated last 6 June with the highly acclaimed concert of pianist Leonora Armellini in Dublin, continues in autumn 2024 with a series of four new unmissable concerts in the fabulous new concert hall of the TU Dublin East Quad.
On 24 September, at 18: 30, we are delighted to host the Baroque Trio ‘Il Rossignolo’ consisting of Martino Noferi (flute a becco/oboe), Marica Testi (transverse flute) and Ottaviano Tenerani (harpsichord) who will perform an exceptional programme of music from Scarlatti, Vivaldi, Sammartini, Lotti, Albinoni – focusing on the noble form of the Sonata and Trio Sonata – in search of the sounds and atmospheres that delighted European travellers during the Grand Tour in Italy in the 17th and 18th centuries. An event of international calibre not to be missed!
PROGRAMME "GRAND TOUR ITALY":
Antonio Lotti
Trio for oboe d'amore, flute, and basso continuo
Vivace, Largo, Allegro
Tomaso Albinoni
Sonata in A minor for transverse flute and basso continuo
Adagio, Allegro, Largo, Vivace
Antonio Vivaldi
Sonata a tre Op. 1/XII "La Follia"
Alessandro Scarlatti (Arcangelo Corelli)
Trio Sonata in G minor for two flutes and basso continuo
Senza indicazione di tempo, Grave, Largo, Presto, Allegro
Antonio Vivaldi
Sonata RV 806 for flute and basso continuo
Andante, Allegro, Largo, Allegro
Giuseppe Sammartini
Sonata VI for two flutes and basso
Adagio, Allegro, Largo, Allegro
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BIO
Esteemed by international critics as ‘one of the Italian excellencies in the field of early music’ for its interpretative verve ‘combining an extraordinary and inspired vitality with philological rigour’, Il Rossignolo is a group specialised in the study and performance of early music on historical instruments. The first fruit of their collaboration with Sony Classical International was the recording of Germanico, a work rediscovered by the group and attributed to Georg Friedrich Händel. The disc was reviewed by newspapers and specialist magazines as a ‘planetary success’ and won awards in France, Great Britain, Germany and Italy. The following disc – Telemann Virtuoso – was reviewed as ‘outstanding’ by various specialist publications such as Fanfare (USA) and Musica (ITA) and included among the best 25 discs of the year by Artribune.
Free admission, reservation required via Eventbrite.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
D07 XFF2, TU Dublin Concert Hall, Dublin, Ireland
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