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6 July, 9.30 pm

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July 8, 9.30 pm
 
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9 July, 9.30 pm

Il Barbiere a Fumetti was born from a musical idea: Vincenzo Gambaro's suite on the music of Rossini's Opera, arranged for wind orchestra.

In this musical version, Maestro Giocoli decided to combine the intricate story of Rosina , told by the unpublished drawings of the Japanese mangaka Tsukishiro Yūko.

Two apparently distant languages, united however by the story and the expressiveness.

The opera plunges into the contemporaneity of Japanese comics,  the immediacy of the visual art is intertwined with the sound, giving back a new and original version of the work that can also speak to a young and contemporary audience.

The new arrangements that ATTI SONORI has produced for chamber orchestra have given life to a new score for 10 real parts , in which the work is stripped of the recitative parts and stages only the music, while the comics are projected onto a backdrop. scenographic and tell the story through the suggestion of the images.

A few short captions help to better understand the tangled history of the "Barber of Seville".

Il Barbiere a Fumetti was born from a musical idea: Vincenzo Gambaro's suite on the music of Rossini's Opera, arranged for wind orchestra.

In this musical version, Maestro Giocoli decided to combine the intricate story of Rosina , told by the unpublished drawings of the Japanese mangaka Tsukishiro Yūko.

Two apparently distant languages, united however by the story and the expressiveness.

The opera plunges into the contemporaneity of Japanese comics,  the immediacy of the visual art is intertwined with the sound, giving back a new and original version of the work that can also speak to a young and contemporary audience.

The new arrangements that ATTI SONORI has produced for chamber orchestra have given life to a new score for 10 real parts , in which the work is stripped of the recitative parts and stages only the music, while the comics are projected onto a backdrop. scenographic and tell the story through the suggestion of the images.

A few short captions help to better understand the tangled history of the "Barber of Seville".

Sonata in Re maggiore - primo movimento
di Franz Joseph Haydn per solo pianoforte

 

O mio babbino caro
da Gianni Schicchi di G. Puccini

 

 Là ci darem la mano
da Don Giovanni di W. A. Mozart

 

Dopo l’oscuro nembo
da Adelson e Salvini di V. Bellini

 

 Ah chi mi dice mai
da Don Giovanni di W. A. Mozart

 

Una furtiva lagrima
da L’Elisir d’amore di G. Donizetti

 

Oh ciel che tento?
da La sonnambula di V. Bellini

 

Che val ricchezza e trono
da Alina regina di Golconda di G. Donizetti

 

 Smanie implacabili
da Così fan tutte di W. A. Mozart

 

Deh!ti ferma
da Semiramide di G. Rossini

 

Ah guarda, sorella
da Così fan tutte di W. A. Mozart

 

Che Gelida Manina
da La Boheme di G. Puccini

 

Com’è bello! Quale incanto!
da Lucrezia Borgia di G. Donizetti

 

Su l’aria! Che soave zeffiretto
da Le Nozze di Figaro di W. A. Mozart

 

Caro nome
da Rigoletto di G. Verdi

 

Una parola - Chiedi all’aura
da L’Elisir d’amore di G. Donizetti

 

​Dal tuo stellato soglio
da Mosè in Egitto di G. Rossini

TUTTE LE DATE

8 febbraio, ore 18 | Teatro del Baraccano - Bologna
15 febbraio, ore 18 | Teatro Comunale - Castello d'Argile (BO)

19 febbraio, ore 21 | Teatro Massarenti - Molinella (BO)

21 febbraio, ore 18 | Teatro Comunale - San Giovanni in Persiceto (BO)

1 marzo, ore 18 | Castello di Mongiorgio (BO)

BIGLIETTERIA
8 febbraio: biglietto unico 5€

15 febbraio: gratuito

19 febbraio: biglietti 15€-13€

21 febbraio: gratuito

1 marzo: 5€ (visita + concerto)*

*il concerto sarà preceduto alle ore 17 da una visita guidata al Castello, a cura dell’Ass. Castelli in Aria

THE CARTOON BARBER

The Barber of Seville for Manga music and drawings

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