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The Italian orchestra Tempesta Dolce & Sound returns to the cycle spaces (29/04/2011)

The Dolce & Tempesta Italian orchestra, directed by renowned harpsichord Stefano Demicheli, offered on Wednesday, May 4, at 20.30 pm in the Auditorium of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, a concert of Baroque arias accompanied the Italian soprano Paolo Lopez.

The performance, free admission to all seats, is part of Sound Spaces cycle organized by the Department of Culture of the City of Cartagena in collaboration with the UPCT.

In January 2009 the orchestra Tempesta Dolce and was in the Sound Spaces cycle in a massive concert attendance in the Church of Santo Domingo in the 2011 edition back to Cartagena for a concert which will live in a musical duel between the two musicians most important eighteenth-century poetry scene: George Friedrich Handel and Nicola Porpora.

Since 2002, the Dolce Group Tempesta has become one of the most important baroque orchestras in Europe with many albums recorded under his belt.

The group's name refers to the group's poetic end: exploiting the contrast characteristic of eighteenth-century music from a continuous and pervasive expression Mediterranean melodic sensibility, and strong Latin character steeped in rhythm and virtuosity.

This time will come accompanied by Neapolitan Paolo Lopez soprano voice who will put some of the most famous arias for singers castrated Italian opera.

It happens also that the Neapolitan composer Nicola Porpora it is traditionally credited with authorship of the marches of grenadiers of the Cartagena Easter.

The orchestra Dolce & Tempesta used copies of original instruments of the eighteenth century for their performances.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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