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Centro Cultural de Belém

Violino Fantastico3

L’Académie baroque européenne d’Ambronay

23 july 2015


Schedule: 09PM

 

Main Auditorium

 
Age: +6




Prices

    Tickets
    1st Stalls 25 €
    2nd Stalls 20 €
    Laterals 15 €
    Reduced Mobility 15 €
    Central Boxes 20 €
    Lateral Boxes 17,5 €
    Lateral Circle 12,5 €
    1st Circle 15 €
    2nd Circle 10 €
    Balconies 7,5 €

    Discounts
    25% discount for under 25 years and over 65 (only for tickets comprising 2nd Stalls and Lateral Circle)
    20% discount for groups of 10-50 people
    5% discount for FNAC card holders (valid in the Main Auditorium and Small Auditorium)
    € 5 tickets for students or professionals working in the area of arts (this discount applies only to CCB productions and the tickets must be purchased at CCB’s ticket office – there is a limited number of this kind of tickets)
    CCB Friend Card discounts

Presentation

Set up in 1993, the Ambronay European Baroque Academy is a project formed by emerging artists who are recruited throughout Europe, and is therefore an important platform for young musicians. The renowned violinist and conductor Enrico Onofri (the founder of the Imaginarium Ensemble) is now the artistic and pedagogical director of this academy, having devised a programme based on works for violin (by Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, Georg Philipp Telemann, Arcangelo Corelli, Johann Pachelbel, Giovanni Gabrieli and Giovanni Battista Fontana) that exalt the virtuosity of this instrument, to which he has given the name of Violino Fantastico3. Before coming to the CCB, this concert will be presented by the academy in Italy, Slovenia and France.



Giovanni Battista Fontana  Sonata No. 16 for three violins
Giovanni Gabrieli  Sonata No. 21 for three violins
Johann Pachelbel  Canon and Gigue for three violins and basso continuo
Arcangelo Corelli  Concerto Grosso for two violins, cello, strings and basso continuo in D major, Op. 6 No. 1
Antonio Vivaldi  Concerto Grosso for two violins and one cello, strings and basso continuo in G minor, Op. 3 No. 2 RV.578
Concerto in A major for three violins “per eco in lontano”, for strings and basso continuo, RV.552
Georg Philipp Telemann  Concerto in F major for three violins, strings and basso continuo, TWV 53 : F1
Johann Sebastian Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 for three violins, three violas, three cellos, violone and basso continuo, BWV 1048


Production | CCB
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