Piccoli Arcani

Badia - Ciaminades

Concert presenting the CD Piccoli Arcani, music by Marcello Fera

Private concert by invitation only

Roberta Dapunt - introduction

Trio Conductus:
Marcello Fera - violin
Nathan Chizzali - cello
Silvio Gabardi - double bass

Risentimento Barocco

Genoa - Biblioteca Universitaria di Genova, via Balbi 40

Marcello Fera: Follephonia (from Corelli)
Claudio Monteverdi / M. Fera: Lamento d’Arianna
Antonio Cesti / M.Fera: Non si parli più d’amore 
Guido Caccini / C.Lugo Amarilli
C.Monteverdi / C.Lugo: Cruda Amarilli
C.Monteverdi / M.Fera: Lidia spina
Marcello Fera: Luña cornua 
Claudio Lugo: Tre canzoni in genovese barocco

Gaia Mattiuzzi - sopran
Ensemble Conductus
Marcello Fera – conduction

Ensemble Conductus:
Veronika Egger, Martin Schmidt - violin, Ester Carturan - alto
Federica Ragnini - cello, Silvio Gabardi - double bass

Guido Parteli "Il Sovversivo di Sfruz"

Rovereto - Teatro Zandonai

Guido Parteli "Il Sovversivo di Sfruz"

All the Badness of the 20th Century in One Life

dramatic cantata in eleven scenes and two epilogues

Collettivo Clochart
Coro S.Ilario
Ensemble Conductus

Sergio Baldo e Diego Leoni - text and video editing
Michele Comite - direction
Marcello Fera - composition, adaptations and conduction

Sonora 707 - Strange: Piccoli Arcani

Merano - Palais Mamming Museum

There is something unknowable and at the same time familiar about a piece of music. Like in a mystery to be deciphered. Marcello Fera presents with this programme his new CD Piccoli Arcani
(Small Arcana)

Music by
Marcello Fera
 


Trio Conductus:

Nathan Chizzali – cello
Silvio Gabardi – doublebass
Marcello Fera – violin

Sonora 707 - strange: Shortcuts

Merano - Teatro Puccini

50 composers in one programme, each represented by a piece of just over or just under one minute. Each composition a poetic world

Rameau, J.S.Bach, Haydn,Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Czerny, Rossini, Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Liszt, Verdi, Wagner, Saint-Saëns, Gounod, Massenet, Chabrier, Tchaikovsky, Fauré, Grieg, Bizet, Godowsky, Scriabin, De Falla, Debussy, Milhaud, Gershwin, Ravel, Strawinsky, Puccini, Poulenc, Hindemith, Prokofiev, Messiaen, Stockhausen, Françaix, Young, Castiglioni, Feldman, Villa-Lobos, Castaldi, Ligeti, Cage, Berio, Adams, Canino, Sciarrino, Lucchetti, Crumb

Antonio Ballista – Piano

Nibelungenlied - Cantare dei Nibelunghi

Kunst Meran - Merano Arte

Philipp Lamprecht makes a musical excursus through texts and music from and related to the Nibelungenlied (13th century)

in collaboration with Merano Arte and the Merano Academy for the exhibition I M A G I N E W O R L D S as part of the initiative NIBELUNGEN: die Rückkehr - the returnPilipp Lamprecht - voce e organo portativo medioevale

Pilipp Lamprecht - voice and medieval portative organ

Sonora 707 - Strange: Della carne e della lingua

Merano - Teatro Puccini

Beyond the surface of appearance, verse retains something of the poetry that surrounds and inhabits us. We know it and therefore re-know it expressed in words. In this concert, the poetics of Tormis' music and the setting to music of Roberta Dapunt's poetry

Ottorino Respighi: Antiche arie e danze per liuto – Terza suite
Traditional (arr. M.Fera): Levar di tavola
Velijo Tormis: Melancholy Songs  (italian premiere)
Marcello Fera : Della carne e della lingua, five songs on lyrics by Roberta Dapunt  (italian premiere)

Ensemble Conductus
Veronika Egger – leader
Stefano Valla - piffero
Iris Oja – contralto
Marcello Fera – conduction

Sonora 707 - Strange: Mary Shelley and Fanny Mendelsshon, two Romantic women

Merano - Teatro Puccini

a portrait of two extraordinary artists, told in word and music

Joaquín Turina: Círculo Op. 91

Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel: Trio in D Minor, Op. 11

Trio Hérmes:
Ginevra Bassetti – violino, Francesca Giglio – violoncello,
Marianna Pulsoni – pianoforte 

Silvia Neonato – speech

Reduced entrance for women

In cooperation with
Equal Opportunities Department of the Municipality of Merano for Women's Day

Sonora 707 - Nibelungen in the South

Merano - Teatro Puccini

The Nibelungen manuscripts found just a stone's throw from Italy, Wagner's visit to Rossini, who as a boy was known as 'the little German'; or the strange entanglements between Nordic myths and the Mediterranean

G. Rossini: Il signor Bruschino - Ouverture
W.A. Mozart: Die Zauberflöte - Ouverture
E.T.A. Hoffmann: Das Kreuz an der Ostsee – Ouverture
R. Wagner: Siegfried Idyll
G. Rossini: Guillaume Tell - Ouverture

Windkraft
Ensemble Conductus
Veronika Egger – leader
Nathan Chizzali – solo cello 
Giacomo Fornari – speech
Marcello Fera – conductor

in collaboration with the Merano Academy and Merano arte for the project NIBELUNGEN: the return
and the exhibition I M A G I N E W O R L D S - then, later, today, curated by Harald F. Theiss
www.kunstmeranoarte.org
www.meran.academy/it/laccademia/

in cooperation with the C. Monteverdi Music Academy in Bolzano and
with F.A. Bomporti Music Academy in Trento and Riva del Garda