Yesterday we were treated with a beautiful concert with Luca Ciarla, (pictured here with Bernadette Luciano, Italian hoorary consul for Auckland) a St Matthew-in-The-City, Auckand. 🎼🎻
Clare Martin has written a beautiful review of the concert for Radio13, below an extract:
A highlight was Ciarla’s version of Astor Piazzolla's Libertango with the bow bouncing percussively on the violin strings, with complex cross-rhythms and biting tango edge. A fantastic fusion of violin and an absolute mastery of looping. Also beautiful was Ciarla’s own composition titled Albero Democrazia or ‘democracy of the trees’ with soft thumb knocks creating branches knocking together and a susurration of spoken and sung phrases.
You can read the full review on Radio13 by clicking here.
Grazie to the Italian Embassy in New Zealand for sponsoring the event, to all our Dante Auckland members and friends who attended, and to Luca for his wonderful performance. Luca’s music tour will now continue ‘across the ditch’ (Australia).
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Friday, March 1, 2019
Friday, January 25, 2019
Note Italiane, a series of concerts featuring internationally acclaimed Italian musicians
We welcome violinist Luca Ciarla during his Oceania tour, and
are proud to host New Zealand-based Lilia Carpinelli (soprano), Luca Manghi
(flute) and Matteo Napoli (piano) for their first public performance together.
We look forward to having you join us for the
concerts and enjoy the talent of the performers and the diversity
of the Italian music on display, buon ascolto! Free entry.
A creative and
surprising violinist, Luca Ciarla
easily transcends the boundaries among genres to trace an innovative musical
path, a magical acoustic seduction in perfect balance between written
compositions and improvisation, traditional and contemporary sounds.
Luca owns the
stage with his fiddle and a few toy instruments. With a loop pedal, he performs
live all the parts, playing the violin like a guitar, a cello or percussion. In
this imaginative landscape, Luca sings, whistles, plays other little
instruments and adds new virtuoso passages; music is continuously evolving into
a dazzling solOrkestra!
The programme
features unusual arrangements of traditional Italian folk tunes, music from the
Mediterranean area and original compositions.
Auckland:
Thursday 28 February 6 pm, St Matthew in the City - Free entry
Other dates are in Hamilton, Motueka, Picton: https://www.lucaciarla.com/tour/
A Night at the Opera
Italian-born New Zealand based artists, international
performers Carpinelli, Manghi
and Napoli will perform in public together for the first time, with a special
programme prepared especially for this occasion. Their recital for
soprano, flute and piano, will take us on a journey
through Nineteenth-Century
Italian Opera, with themes of popular arias by
Vivaldi, Rossini, Puccini, Verdi as well as Italian traditional songs.
Lilia Carpinelli: https://www.vivaldiacademy.co.nz/copy-of-marcello-napoli
Matteo Napoli: https://www.vivaldiacademy.co.nz/matteo-napoli
Auckland: Saturday 16 March 6pm, St Matthew in
the City - Free entry
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