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The classical orchestra L'incontro Cartagena Fortunato brings the works of the great geniuses of music (25/11/2008)

On Saturday November 29, L'incontro Fortunato, the only classical orchestra on period instruments in Spain, will play Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart in Cycle 0809 Echoes in the Auditorium of the UPCT.

L'incontro Fortunato arose from the concern of a group of musicians from Murcia to interpret works of the second half of XVIII century historical instruments.

Next Saturday will have the unique opportunity to hear the sound of these replicas of vintage instruments, along with the brilliant Catalan soprano voice Frigolé Laia.

The repertoire will consist of three major works of the musical geniuses of all time: Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn.

Two hundred years later, his compositions are massively excited the public and being part of history and our memory because it was used also as a soundtrack in hit movies like 'Out of Africa'.

0809 Echoes The cycle will continue and its journey after the spectacular concert of the soprano Raquel Andueza on 18 November in Caravaca de la Cruz, who exceeded all expectations of audience, filling the Church of the Jesuits.

PROGRAM

L.

van Beethoven (1770-1827): 'Ah!

Perfido 'Scena and Aria op.

65 for soprano and orchestra (1796)

FJ Haydn (1732-1809): Symphony in C minor n.

78 Hob.

I: 78 (1782)

WA Mozart (1756-1791): "Chi sa, chi sa, qual sia ', aria in Do maggiore KV 582 for soprano and orchestra.

WA Mozart (1756-1791): Concerto in A major for clarinet and orchestra KV 622 (1787-1791)

Soprano: Laia Frigo

Clarinet love: Lorenzo Coppola

The concert is free to fill seats and will begin at 20.30 hours.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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