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Edition 2024

Copyright 2024

 

A very nice show which will take you in a 1800 musical living room with musicians in original dresses

Effect Tosti, Neapolitan songs copyright, instrumentals

Tosti’s romances, Neapolitan famous songs, instrumental pieces

Sunday 29 September 2024

St.Andrew’s Church of Scotland

Chiesa Scozzese di Roma

 

Edition 2019

A very nice show which will take you in a 1800 musical living room with musicians in original dresses

Effect Tosti, Neapolitan songs copyright, instrumentals

Tosti’s romances, Neapolitan famous songs, instrumental pieces

 Photo Service Cristina Cappellini

AMRDS Copyright 2019

'Malia is a journey through poetry and music experienced as inseparable union in an attempt to represent a story, a thrill, a soul ... a dream!’

“The images pile up, They feed on the evocative power of powerful voices and melodious of interpreters here brought together in an ensemble of proven effectiveness.

The verses inspired poets (with which the Abruzzo composer Francesco Paolo Tosti worked long), mingle with the poignant notes of some of the most beautiful arias and notes that have ever been made ...

 Rivalry between singers and musicians, meetings, loves, reconstruct the musical world of the evening then and 'now' in their ever actually unchanged.

An evening of lightness and refinement, for an original show of great artistic quality, created with the intent to give shape to the suggestions (from time to time passionate, sad, cheerful and hilarious) evoked by the environment and by the situation, recreating, with the performance of chamber arias and romances from the living room, Neapolitan songs copyright and reading literary passages curious, what was the atmosphere of the bourgeois salons and noble nineteenth.

The lady of the house in store for you all guests, precious executions in glossy shades of yesteryear.

Jump in this beautiful period atmosphere ...

We wait! You're all invited!!! ”  (copyright)

“Malia is a journey through poetry and music lived as an inseparable combination in order to represent a story, an emotion, a soul … a dream!”

The images follow one another and develop thanks to the evocative power of the powerful and melodious voices of the performers, gathered here in an ensemble of proven effectiveness.

The verses inspired by the poets (with whom the Abruzzese composer Francesco Paolo Tosti collaborated for a long time), mix with the poignant romances of some of the most beautiful and moving notes ever composed …

Rivalry between singers and musicians, encounters, loves, rebuild the musical world of the soirees of those and these days in their never-changing reality.

An evening of gracefulness and elegance, for an original show of remarkable artistic quality, created with the intention of giving substance to the suggestions (from time to time passionate, sad, cheerful and hilarious) evoked by the environment and by the situation, to recreate the typical atmosphere of the bourgeois and noble salons of the nineteenth century, with the execution of chamber and salon music, arias, waltzes, Neapolitan writer’s songs and the reading of poems and literary passages.

The lady of the house will reserve for all of you, guests, precious executions in graceful shades from bygone times.

Come into this delightful period atmosphere …We are waiting for you! You’re all invited!!!” (copyright)

 

Soloists dell'AMRDS

Roberta De Nicola, soprano

Tiziana Pizzi, contralto

Neapolitans Carlo, tenors

Massimo Simeoli, baritone

LOUDNESS’ Together ITALIANA

Emilia Nigro, Edward rasping – violins

Giovanni Nigro, viola

Piero Liuzzi, violoncello

Valerio Treasury, piano

Alberto Vitolo, master conductor

 

Roberto Braida, Collaboration director

Dialogues Matteo Sartini

From an idea of Alberto Vitolo and Tiziana Pizzi

 

Edition 2018

 

Copyright 2018

 

 

 

 

 

Edition 2017/2018 (copyright)

 
                     

 

 

 

                      

 

First edition

March 2009/2010 (copyright)

 

 

Maria Chiara Chizzoni

soprano

Tiziana Pizzi

contralto

Sergio Sivori

tenors

Fabrizio Di Bernardo

Bass

Alberto Vitolo

violin

Claudia Gori

piano