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⚫ | '''Musica a Palazzo''', since 2005, have produced [[opera]] performances staged in the [[Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto]], a [[Venetian Gothic]] palace facing the [[Grand Canal (Venice)|Grand Canal]]. The [[piano nobile]] of the palace, with its backdrop of [[fresco]]es by [[Giovanni Battista Tiepolo|Tiepolo]] and sculptures by [[Carpoforo Tencalla]], is its main performing space.<ref>Simonis, Damien, [https://books.google.com/books?id=rMkF_Lq8fyoC&q=%22Musica+a+Palazzo%22 ''Italy''], [[Lonely Planet]], 2010 p. 378. {{ISBN|1-74179-229-0}}</ref> The performing style follows the 19th-century Italian practice of "Salotto Musicale" (Musical [[Salon (gathering)|Salon]]). The operas are performed without a stage, with the audience becoming part of the scene.<ref>Millirons, Eric, [http://www.midlothianexchange.com/index.php/news/article/more-to-explore-than-canals-in-venice1/ "More to explore than canals in Venice"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714091320/http://www.midlothianexchange.com/index.php/news/article/more-to-explore-than-canals-in-venice1/ |date=2011-07-14 }}, ''Midlothian Exchange'' ([[Virginia, USA]]), July 1, 2008</ref><ref>Bing, Alison, [https://books.google.com/books?id=RFoILQG04akC&dq=Palazzo+Barbarigo+Minotto&pg=PA56 ''Venice Encounter''], [[Lonely Planet]], 2009, p. 56. {{ISBN|1-74104-997-0}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The program alternates famous operas, such as [[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi's]] ''[[La traviata]]'' and [[Gioachino Rossini|Rossini's]] ''[[The Barber of Seville]]'',<ref>Shields, Daisy, [http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/ham-high-life/travel/lose_yourself_in_the_misty_magic_of_venice_in_winter_1_632156 "Lose yourself in the misty magic of Venice in winter"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110929140922/http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/ham-high-life/travel/lose_yourself_in_the_misty_magic_of_venice_in_winter_1_632156 |date=2011-09-29 }}, ''[[Hampstead & Highgate Express]]'', 18 December 2009</ref> with ''Duetti d'amore'', a selection of love duets from ''[[La bohème]]'', ''[[Tosca]]'', ''[[Don Giovanni]]'', ''[[Rigoletto]]'' and other popular operas. |
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[[File:Traviata AttoI.jpg|thumb|Act 1 of ''La traviata'' at Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto. Starring: Antonella Meridda as Violetta]] |
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⚫ | The musicians, a string trio and a piano, have performed in concert halls around the world, including [[Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts|Lincoln Center]], [[Musikverein]], [[La Scala]] and the [[Mozarteum University of Salzburg|Mozarteum]]. The ensemble staged ''La traviata'' at the [[Royal Pavilion]] during the 41st [[Brighton Festival]]<ref>''[[The Argus (Brighton)|The Argus]]'', [http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2007/5/6/233523.html Review: ''La Traviata'', Royal Pavilion, Brighton]{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, 6 May 2007.</ref> and won the [[The Argus (Brighton)|Argus]] Angel Award for the best production of the festival.<ref>''The Argus'', [http://www.theargus.co.uk/archive/2007/05/09/Argus+Angel+Award+winners+%28argus_angel_award_winners%29/1386661.La_Traviata/ "The cast of La Traviata receive their Angel Award from The Argus's Adrian Varma"], 9 May 2007</ref> |
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⚫ | The program alternates famous operas, such as [[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi's]] ''[[La traviata]]'' and [[Gioachino Rossini|Rossini's]] ''[[The Barber of Seville]]'',<ref>Shields, Daisy, [http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/ham-high-life/travel/lose_yourself_in_the_misty_magic_of_venice_in_winter_1_632156 "Lose yourself in the misty magic of Venice in winter"], ''[[Hampstead & Highgate Express]]'', 18 December |
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Although some other artists might be hired on particular occasions, the original "Musica a Palazzo Ensemble" is formed by: |
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*Diego Revilla – violin<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.venicemusic.it/artisti/strumentisti/diego-revilla/ |title=Diego Revilla | Musica a Palazzo |access-date=2010-11-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722065133/http://www.venicemusic.it/artisti/strumentisti/diego-revilla/ |archive-date=2011-07-22 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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*Patrizia Di Paolo – viola<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.venicemusic.it/artisti/strumentisti/patrizia-di-paolo/ |title=Patrizia di Paolo | Musica a Palazzo |access-date=2010-11-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722065728/http://www.venicemusic.it/artisti/strumentisti/patrizia-di-paolo/ |archive-date=2011-07-22 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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*Patrick Monticoli – cello<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.venicemusic.it/artisti/strumentisti/patrick-monticoli/ |title=Patrick Monticoli | Musica a Palazzo |accessdate=2010-11-10 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722070108/http://www.venicemusic.it/artisti/strumentisti/patrick-monticoli/ |archivedate=2011-07-22 }}</ref> |
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*Giovanni Dal Missier – piano<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.venicemusic.it/artisti/strumentisti/giovanni-dal-missier/ |title=Giovanni Dal Missier | Musica a Palazzo |accessdate=2010-11-10 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722070159/http://www.venicemusic.it/artisti/strumentisti/giovanni-dal-missier/ |archivedate=2011-07-22 }}</ref> |
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[[File:AttoII.jpg|thumb|''La traviata'', act 2, Tiepolo's Room in Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto. Natalia Roman as Violetta, Andrea Zese as Giorgio Germont, Ensemble Musica a Palazzo]] |
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⚫ | The musicians, a string trio and a piano, have performed in concert halls around the world, including [[Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts|Lincoln Center]], [[Musikverein]], [[La Scala]] and the [[Mozarteum University of Salzburg|Mozarteum]]. The ensemble staged ''La traviata'' at the [[Royal Pavilion]] during the 41st [[Brighton Festival]]<ref>''[[The Argus (Brighton)|The Argus]]'', [http://archive.theargus.co.uk/2007/5/6/233523.html Review: ''La Traviata'', Royal Pavilion, Brighton], 6 May 2007.</ref> and won the [[The Argus (Brighton)|Argus]] Angel Award for the best production of the festival.<ref>''The Argus'', [http://www.theargus.co.uk/archive/2007/05/09/Argus+Angel+Award+winners+%28argus_angel_award_winners%29/1386661.La_Traviata/ "The cast of La Traviata receive their Angel Award from The Argus's Adrian Varma"], 9 May 2007</ref> |
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==Reviews== |
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* Il Gazzettino |
* ''Il Gazzettino'' – "Wonderful stuccos tinted by time and frescos are the perfect frame for a dive into the past, on the notes of romantic and ravishing musics." |
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* Lonely Planet – "Venice" |
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* Bootsnall – "Venice" |
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* Marco Polo – "Venedig" |
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* La guide de Routard – "Venice" |
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* LONELY PLANET - “Venice” |
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* Condé Nast – "Traveller" |
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* BOOTSNALL - “ Venice” |
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* Meridiani – "Laguna veneta" |
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* LA GUIDE de ROUTARD - “Venice” |
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* CONDE’ NAST - “ Traveller” |
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* MERIDIANI - “ Laguna veneta” |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.musicapalazzo.com/ Official website] |
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 2 February 2024
Musica a Palazzo, since 2005, have produced opera performances staged in the Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto, a Venetian Gothic palace facing the Grand Canal. The piano nobile of the palace, with its backdrop of frescoes by Tiepolo and sculptures by Carpoforo Tencalla, is its main performing space.[1] The performing style follows the 19th-century Italian practice of "Salotto Musicale" (Musical Salon). The operas are performed without a stage, with the audience becoming part of the scene.[2][3]
The program alternates famous operas, such as Verdi's La traviata and Rossini's The Barber of Seville,[4] with Duetti d'amore, a selection of love duets from La bohème, Tosca, Don Giovanni, Rigoletto and other popular operas.
The musicians, a string trio and a piano, have performed in concert halls around the world, including Lincoln Center, Musikverein, La Scala and the Mozarteum. The ensemble staged La traviata at the Royal Pavilion during the 41st Brighton Festival[5] and won the Argus Angel Award for the best production of the festival.[6]
Although some other artists might be hired on particular occasions, the original "Musica a Palazzo Ensemble" is formed by:
- Diego Revilla – violin[7]
- Patrizia Di Paolo – viola[8]
- Patrick Monticoli – cello[9]
- Giovanni Dal Missier – piano[10]
Reviews
- Press
- The Daily Telegraph – "We are captivated by the quality of the music, the splendour of the setting (Tiepolo frescoes), the power and passion of the singing..."[11]
- The Times – "Grand opera reconceived as tea-room tinkle..."[12]
- Il Gazzettino – "Wonderful stuccos tinted by time and frescos are the perfect frame for a dive into the past, on the notes of romantic and ravishing musics."
- Weltexpress – "Four musicians succeed in what usually takes a whole orchestra ... this is a whole new experience, to experience great voices and strong emotions so closely."
- The Argus[13] – "This Opera of love and loss is totally stunning, fully engaging and sometimes raises the hairs on the back of your neck."
- Guide books
- Lonely Planet – "Venice"
- Bootsnall – "Venice"
- Chiavi d’oro delle tre venezie – "Un ospite a Venezia"
- Marco Polo – "Venedig"
- La guide de Routard – "Venice"
- Time Out – "Venice, Verona, Treviso & the Veneto"
- Condé Nast – "Traveller"
- Meridiani – "Laguna veneta"
References
- ^ Simonis, Damien, Italy, Lonely Planet, 2010 p. 378. ISBN 1-74179-229-0
- ^ Millirons, Eric, "More to explore than canals in Venice" Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine, Midlothian Exchange (Virginia, USA), July 1, 2008
- ^ Bing, Alison, Venice Encounter, Lonely Planet, 2009, p. 56. ISBN 1-74104-997-0
- ^ Shields, Daisy, "Lose yourself in the misty magic of Venice in winter" Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, Hampstead & Highgate Express, 18 December 2009
- ^ The Argus, Review: La Traviata, Royal Pavilion, Brighton[permanent dead link], 6 May 2007.
- ^ The Argus, "The cast of La Traviata receive their Angel Award from The Argus's Adrian Varma", 9 May 2007
- ^ "Diego Revilla | Musica a Palazzo". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
- ^ "Patrizia di Paolo | Musica a Palazzo". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
- ^ "Patrick Monticoli | Musica a Palazzo". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
- ^ "Giovanni Dal Missier | Musica a Palazzo". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
- ^ Bridge, Adrian (6 May 2006). "Take a Bow, Venezia". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ Morrison, Richard (7 May 2007). "La traviata". The Times.
- ^ "Palace to be venue for Verdi's opera". 4 May 2007.