Viva Vivaldi: As Quatro Estações no Arena di Verona Opera Festival
Verona, Arena de Verona
Sobre o Evento
Experimente a beleza da música clássica como nunca antes na notável Arena di Verona, em Verona, com uma apresentação surpreendente das obras‐primas de Antonio Vivaldi.
Mergulhe em um grande concerto com projeções tridimensionais para celebrar as Quatro Estações de Vivaldi.
O violinista Giovanni Andrea Zanon e a Orquestra da Arena di Verona se unem neste novo show do diretor criativo Marco Balich.
Para comemorar os 300 anos da publicação de "As Quatro Estações" de Antonio Vivaldi, a Fondazione Arena di Verona e o Balich Wonder Studio apresentam o espetáculo inovador "Viva Vivaldi".
Este espetáculo reúne a sacralidade da música com a Fondazione Arena di Verona e a tecnologia de ponta do Balich Wonder Studio, conhecido pelas Cerimônias Olímpicas.
Concebido por Marco Balich e coproduzido pela Fondazione Arena di Verona, o show combina música clássica com tecnologia imersiva de forma inovadora.
A grande música clássica será acompanhada por imagens tridimensionais visionárias para celebrar a maravilha da natureza por meio da partitura de "As Quatro Estações".
Inspirado no anfiteatro romano, Marco Balich concebe uma jornada por "As Quatro Estações" que cativa o público e o leva a uma dimensão emocionante.
Cecilia Gasdia, superintendente da Fondazione Arena di Verona, tem como objetivo aproximar os jovens da música clássica por meio desse espetáculo inovador.
Marco Balich, diretor criativo do espetáculo, vê essa apresentação como um desafio para inspirar as novas gerações por meio da reflexão sobre a beleza do nosso mundo e do nosso patrimônio cultural.
Programação
- Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons
Artistas
Violino: | Giovanni Andrea Zanon |
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Orquestra: | Arena di Verona Orchestra |
Arena di Verona
The Arena di Verona is the third largest Roman amphitheatre still standing. Built around 30 AD, the Arena is also among the best-preserved amphitheatres of the period. Its gigantic dimensions (140 meters long and 100 meters wide), and seating for over 30,000 spectators, ensure it dominates the northern part of Piazza Bra. Excellent acoustics and a fabulous location make it an ideal venue for large-scale opera performances. The monument was re-established as a theatre during the Renaissance, and in 1913 the tradition of opera at the Arena di Verona began with a production of Giuseppe Verdi's 'Aida'.
Antonio Vivaldi
Antonio Vivaldi went down in history as a creator of the instrumental concert genre and the father of orchestral music. He was born in Venice on the 4th of March 1678. Vivaldi was a weak and sickly child suffering from asthma, however could not stop him from devoting himself completely to music. His father, Giovanni Batista a professional violinist, taught his elder son Antonio to play the violin. With his father young Antonio met the best musicians of Venice of that time and gave concerts in local churches. He also worked as a violin teacher and later as a music director at the orphanage Ospedalle della Pieta. Meanwhile he composed concertos, sacred works and vocal music and in 1713 he achieved great recognition with his sacred choral music. Vivaldi got captivated by the world of opera and worked both as opera composer and impresario at the Teatro San Angelo. In 1717 he obtained a prestigious position by the prince court in Manua as a director of secular music and worked there until around 1720. During that time he composed his world-renowned masterpiece The Four Seasons. In the 1730's his career dwindled as his music became unfashionable and the great composer died in poverty. It took the world two centuries to rediscover and reevaluate Vivaldi’s music, as it was buried into oblivion after his death. In the early 20th century many previously unknown works were found and immediately captured the hearts of the music lovers.
Morada
Arena de Verona, Piazza Bra 28, Verona, Italy — Veja no Google Maps