The programming of Spazio Berlendis, a place inaugurated last June, continues the next 18 February with the fourth event of Bach Friday, the musical project born from an idea of the members of the BACHaro Tour association, in which the protagonist is the music of J.S. Bach in dialogue with that by other composers between the 17th and 18th centuries.
The format is the one tested in four years of activity by the BACHaro Tour association, in which there are live interpretations by the cellist Federico Toffano and the violinist Alessandro Cappelletto, with short listenings led by Mauro Masiero, music historian.
In the first event of Bach Friday the cellist Federico Toffano played pieces by Domenico Gabrielli and Johann Sebastian Bach, talking with the music historian Mauro Masiero. In the second concerto the capricci for cello by Joseph Marie Clement Ferdinand from the Abaco are been compared to the fourth suite of J.S. Bach. In the third event, accompanied by the flutist Fabio Pupillo, the music that Johann Sebastian Bach, his son Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the godfather of the second Georg Philipp Telemann wrote for solo flute.
On this occasion the violinist Alessandro Cappelletto will perform, together with Mauro Masiero, will illustrate the parallel stories of Johann Sebastian Bach and Giuseppe Tartini: two apparently distant composers, but who find the science of music as a meeting point and the particular attention to the violin.