Showing posts with label Concerts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concerts. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Sardinian concert in Auckland


We enjoyed a beautiful concert in Auckland on Saturday 9 November. Grazie Tenores di Neoneli for bringing a taste of Sardinian music and culture to New Zealand


Here is the review by our Dante member Wendy Garvey 

The concert Isulas (Isole) presented by Tenores di Neoneli was a wonderful insight into the ancient musical traditions of Sardinia.

The singers, four men - a soloist and a chorus of three - were incredible in how they held their notes, using their voices as a musical instrument. In addition, the three female dancers, dressed in traditional costumes, moved as one with complete control and their staccato foot movements further adding to the rhythm of the music.

A unique wind instrument, the Launeddas (sometimes referred to as the Sardinian clarinet), which consists of 3 canes (pipes) of different lengths and tonality. Each pipe has an individual reed, with one pipe functioning as a drone, while the other two provided the melody. The launeddas is played with the wind instrument technique where the mouth acts as bellows. The sound balances with the male voices and the staccato tapping of the dancers feet movements.
An impromptu improvisation on the flute by Luca Manghi, in the musical style of the performance was a special bonus.

The entire performance was fascinating and captivating, a magical experience of an ancient cultural expression.







You can watch a clip of Luca Manghi joining in with musicians Matteo Muscas and Samuele Meloni. The dancers are Francesca Cau, Silvia Deidda, and Angela Fais.





Photos and video by Gianni Flego



 

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

From Sardinia to Auckland: Tenores di Neoneli


Mark your calendar for this wonderful concert in November! Directly from Sardinia we welcome the Tenores di Neoneli performing Sardinian pastoral songs. They will be accompanied by musicians Matteo Muscas on the launeddas and Samuele Meloni on the accordion, and dancers Francesca Cau, Silvia Deidda, and Angela Fais.
Saturday 9 November
6pm
St Luke’s Chuch
130 Remuera Rd
Auckland
All welcome!





 


Sunday, June 5, 2022

Photos from our Dante Alighieri Celebratory Concert



Thank you all for coming to our Dante Alighieri Celebratory Concert last night, generously sponsored by the Italian Embassy in Wellington. It was a wonderful evening with beautiful music and singing with Elizabeth Mandeno, Chris McRae, Thomas Roshol, David Kelly and Luca Manghi. Here are some photos by Gianni Flego.







After the concert the public joined us for an Italian aperitivo, and the Honorary Consul for Italy in Auckland, Lindsey Jones, made a toast to also celebrate Italian Republic Day.   


See you at our next event!

 

Monday, May 9, 2022

A Concert celebrating Dante coming up in June


Our Dante Alighieri Celebratory Concert, postponed last year due to the Covid emergency, will be finally held next month, on Saturday the 4th of June. The concert is inspired by Dante's poetry and celebrates his 700th anniversary featuring music by Puccini, Verdi and others, including a piece by Swedish composer Gunnar de Frumerie, inspired by Dante and Florence.

An Italian aperitivo will be served after the concert.

Singers and musicians: 

Thomas Roeshol, Elizabeth Mandeno, Andrew Grenon, Luca Magni and David Kelly


Saturday 4th of June, 5.00pm St Luke's Church, 130 Remuera Road, Auckland 

Tickets: $25 general admission/$20 Dante members 

Only door sales, cash or EFTPOS. All proceedings will be devolved to the preforming artists.


The concert is sponsored by the Italian Embassy in Wellington




Monday, September 28, 2020

Photo from Festival Italiano Concert : Cartoline Italiane



We had a beautiful Festival Italiano concert on Sunday evening with flautist Luca Manghi e pianist David Kelly.


The program included Italian composers from the XVIII century through to contemporaries:
Locatelli, Rabboni, Catalani, De Lorenzo, Busoni, Malipiero, Casella, Gagliano and Morricone, with the added bonus of an encore (Rota).


Thank you all for attending, keeping distances and scanning the QR code! It was a real joy to be able to enjoy live music again!



Photos by Gianni Flego

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Cartoline Italiane – Musical snapshots of XX century Italy, with special homage to Ennio Morricone

 


This year’s Festival Italiano Concert will feature Flautist Luca Manghi and pianist David Kelly with a selection of music by Casella, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Malipiero, Rota, and a special homage to Ennio Morricone. The concert will be followed by an Italian aperitivo. Due to Covid Alert 2 in Auckland the event will be limited to 100 people (including musicians and staff). 

 

Cash at the door only, entry $25,

Dante members $20, Students $10.

Sunday 27 September, 5pm start

St Luke’s Church

130 Remuera Road,

Remuera, Auckland 1050

 

Monday, September 9, 2019

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Suono Italiano 2019: Piano Recital by Alessandro Marangoni - 6 September, Auckland






The Dante Alighieri Society in Auckland in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy in Wellington, the Italian Cultural Institute in Sydney and the CIDIM - Italian National Music Committee, present a concert by Alessandro Marangoni in a piano recital entitled Rossini & Chopin: un dialogo romantico (Rossini and Chopin: a romantic dialogue). Among the most appreciated Italian pianists, Marangoni will deal with two apparently very different composers, who instead, thanks to the perspective of the musician, appear to be very close. Through a very stimulating and unusual program, Marangoni will eclectically exhibit the unlimited ability of Rossini to produce memorable and playful melodies establishing a dialogue with Fryderich Chopin, composer par excellence of piano works of the Romantic era.

Click here to read more.

"Rossini & Chopin: a romantic dialogue"
Piano Recital by Alessandro Marangoni
Friday, 6 September 2019 @ 6:00 pm
St. Matthew in the City, Auckland
187 Federal Street, Auckland 1010
Free event, booking essential at info@dante.org.nz 


Sunday, March 17, 2019

A night at the Opera



 Beautiful concert yesterday evening with Lilia Carpinelli, Luca Manghi and Matteo Napoli who performed music for piano and flute, and arias from Italian composers like Vivaldi, Puccini e Rossini, and famous Italian songs from Sica, De Curtis and De Crescenzo, among others. Below the finale of Non ti scordar di me (Ernesto De Curtis). 





Grazie to the Italian Embassy in Wellington for organising this event!

Before the concert we observed a minute of silence to remember the victims of the horrific terrorist attack in Christchurch on Friday 15 March, and on the same evening, through a joint effort of the Dante Auckland and the ComItEs Wellington, we started a fundraising which we will keep open for the rest of this week at the Dante School.





Friday, March 8, 2019

Next musical appointment in Auckland: A night at the Opera


Italian-born New Zealand based artists, Lilia Carpinelli, Luca Manghi and Matteo Napoli will perform in public together for the first time, with a special programme for soprano, flute and piano.
Their recital will take you on a fascinating journey through Italian opera and traditional Italian songs.

Free entry

Grazie to the Italian Embassy in Wellington for organising this event!


Friday, March 1, 2019

Luca Ciarla's concert in Auckland

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).

Friday, January 25, 2019

Note Italiane, a series of concerts featuring internationally acclaimed Italian musicians




The Embassy of Italy in Wellington is pleased to present “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.


 Mediterramia


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.


Auckland: Saturday 16 March 6pm, St Matthew in the City - Free entry