In Florence ‘Tutto Mozart’ resounds with the Orchestra Toscana Classica

Florence, 26 March 2023 – At the start in the sign of Mozart the 2023 season of Classic Tuscanya music production association that promotes and encourages the professional activity of young musicians, singers and musical realities.

Double date, Sunday 26 and Monday 27 Marchat the Auditorium of Santo Stefano al Ponte, in Florence: the Toscana Classica Orchestra will take the stage conducted by the very young talent Amedeo Ara. The evening will be opened by the “Concerto for flute and harp in C major, KV 299”, which Mozart composed during his stay in Paris in 1778 on commission from the Duke of Guines: a score designed for the salons of the Ville Lumiére, with the particularity of the harp in solo version alongside the flute. To follow, again by the genius of Salzburg, the “Sinfonia concertante for winds and orchestra, KV 297b”, a key work for wind soloists, rich in nuances ranging from the lyrical to the playful tone. The solo roles will be entrusted to Jacopo Lisanti on the flute, Letizia Lazzerini on the harp, Davide Guerrieri on the oboe, Francesco Darmanin on the clarinet, Emanuele Butteri on the horn and Vincenzo Felicioni on the bassoon.

Starts at 21. Tickets 20/15 euros. Online pre-sales on www.ticketone.it and in the Box Office Toscana points (www.boxofficetoscana.it/punti-vendita) and at Opera Your Preview – via Por Santa Maria 13, Florence – every day from 10 to 18. Discounts for students , over 65, “Firenze Card” holders of the Municipality of Florence and members of Unicoop Firenze. Reduced ticket also for subscribers to the Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina newsletter (for info and registration orchestra.camerafiorentina@gmail.com). For information and reservations, contact the Orchestra’s secretariat, tel. 055.783374 – 333 7883225 also via whatsapp. The 2023 Toscana Classica season will resume in June and continue until October: among the arriving guests are the conductors Marco Alibrando, Biagio Ilacqua and Nicolò Jacopo Suppa, the clarinetist Gregorio Del Vecchio, the violist Mario Davide Leonardi. With the contribution of the CR Firenze Foundation, the Ministry of Culture, the Tuscany Region, the Municipality of Florence and the Metropolitan City of Florence, which also grants patronage.

Maurice Costanzo

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