All THE MUSIC WE CAN PLAY Cameristi della Scala is on Spotify Cameristi della Scala: Photos Cameristi della Scala: Video Cameristi della Scala: Podcast Cameristi della Scala: CDs CDs LEARN MORE KEEP IN TOUCH Don't miss our music. We would like to send you our Newsletter, subscribe. I agree to all terms, cookies and privacy policy Email address: Lascia questo campo vuoto se sei umano: Photos LEARN MORE PHOTOS cheese KEEP IN TOUCH Don't miss our music. We would like to send you our Newsletter, subscribe. I agree to all terms, cookies and privacy policy Email address: Lascia questo campo vuoto se sei umano: Podcast LEARN MORE During the Baroque period many composers came out into prominence, making names for themselves just like what happened with those painters and sculptors who gave considerable influence into the development of visual arts in the Renaissance period. The unrelenting support given by the royal families and noble courts as well as the establishment of many opera theatres in Europe laid the foundation of the Western classical music. In this series of five music lecture podcasts, Cameristi della Scala takes you on a journey to show the development of certain musical instruments in the Baroque period which led their ways to become the family of a classical period orchestra. The strings represented by the violin, the woodwinds represented by the flute, oboe and bassoon; all thanks to the mastery and craftsmanship of the instrument makers, the interest of the noble courts and the genius of some prominent composers writing technically challenging music which influenced the progress of the making of musical instruments. This production is supported by Intesa Sanpaolo. Gianluca Scandola direttore artistico dei Cameristi della Scala KEEP IN TOUCH Don't miss our music. We would like to send you our Newsletter, subscribe. I agree to all terms, cookies and privacy policy Email address: Lascia questo campo vuoto se sei umano: Video LEARN MORE VIDEO performances Alessandro Marcello Concert in D minor for oboe and strings Allegro. Adagio. Presto. Fabien Thouand, oboe The video has been recorded in Palazzo Clerici, Milano Antonio Vivaldi Concert in A minor for two violins and strings Allegro. Largo. Allegro. Salvatore Quaranta and Roberto Nigro, violins The video has been recorded in Palazzo Clerici, Milano Leonard Bernstein Prelude, fugue and riffs Wilson Hermanto, conductor Fabrizio Meloni, clarinet Live performance from Teatro alla Scala, Milano Astor Piazzolla Ave Maria Francesco Manara, solo violin Daniela Pini, mezzo The video has been recorded in Palazzo Clerici, Milano Camille Saint-Saëns The Carnival of the Animals Alessandro Ferrari, conductor Elio (delle Storie Tese), narrator Live performance from Teatro alla Scala, Milano Nino Rota Dances from the movie "The Leopard" Mazurka. Valzer del commiato. Polka. Galop. Valzer brillante Live performance from Teatro alla Scala, Milano KEEP IN TOUCH Don't miss our music. We would like to send you our Newsletter, subscribe. I agree to all terms, cookies and privacy policy Email address: Lascia questo campo vuoto se sei umano: KEEP IN TOUCH Don’t miss our music. We would like to send you our Newsletter, subscribe. I agree to all terms, cookies and privacy policy Email address: Lascia questo campo vuoto se sei umano:
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