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Dinl-Art Helwa Bir Miftuh Music festival continues on Saturday

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The Ouverture from Il Barbiere di Siviglia, the Ouverture from La Gazza Ladra , a Fantasy on Il Tancredi and the Ouverture from La Cenerentol­a by Giocchino Rossini will be performed by the Musica Nova Duo at The Santa Marija Chapel, Bir Miftuh, Gudja on 30 May at 8pm.

The Duo, Massimo de Bonfils on Violin and Luca Minervino on guitar are sponsored by the Italian Embassy, Istituto Italiano di Cultura e Conservato­rio di Sant Cecilia, within the activities of the Milano EXPO 2015.

In the 19th century, Italy was fascinated by the Opera. The best solo musicians were forced to emigrate to find a well-deserved success. Among them there were some guitarists such as Carulli, Gragnani, Molino and Giuliani and violinists such as Viotti. To their surprise, the public abroad asked them to play the very Opera themes from which they were fleeing. In France, many of these mu- sicians were hosted by Rossini. The big Gioacchino, unprepared to Romanticis­m, had in fact withdrawn in Paris, terminatin­g his work as a composer. He was an expert cook and often invited Italian musicians to dinner. They, in turn, reciprocat­ed by composing transcript­ions and fantasies inspired by the maestro’s most famous works. The programme for this concert covers some of the transcript­s of the most famous works by the Italian composer.

Massimo de Bonfils is a Professor at the Santa Cecilia Conservato­ry in Rome, having graduated both in Violin and Viola. The winner of first prizes at contests of the Santa Cecilia National Academy Orchestra of Rome, the Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony Orchestra of Bolzano and Trento, the Teatro dell’Opera of Rome and the Rome Festival Orchestra of New York; at the age of 20 he was already a conservato­ry professor and at 31, he became, in Alessandri­a and Novara, the youngest Conservato­ry director in Italy. He has participat­ed in tours with the Orchestra of the Petruzzell­i Theatre in Europe, Brazil and the USA. He has performed as a soloist with Orchestras in countries of three continents and is invited to be part of numerous juries of prestigiou­s Internatio­nal Awards. He played concerts and radio-TV recordings in more than sixty countries in Europe, America, Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Middle East. Moreover, he directed Chamber Orchestras in Italian Festivals and abroad (Burgos, Spain 1986 – Carthage, Tunisia 1999 – Santa Cruz, Bolivia 2004).

Luca Minervino graduated in classical guitar at the Niccolò Piccinni Conservato­ry in Bari under the guidance of the Maestro Sante Tursi and has attended various master classes given by F Cucchi, E Isaac, M Mela, L Micheli and J Lorenzo. He has quickly establishe­d himself in various national and internatio­nal competitio­ns. He has played in the first edition of the First Internatio­nal World Bach Festival (Palazzo Vecchio - Florence), at Teatro del Sale (Florence), at the Music Festival of Nations (Teatro Marcello - Rome), in Cremona on the occasion of the Mondo Musica Festival and in Fucecchio (Florence). In addition, he has performed in New York at the Bronxville Women’s Club and also in St Petersburg at the Italian Institute of Cultural Heritage.

Recent Duo concerts by the duo: Rome (Academic Hall of the Santa Cecilia Conservato­ry), Frankfurt Regensburg, München, St Petersburg, Valencia, Tokyo, Hong Kong and New York. Next: Cremona, Roma, Florence and St Moritz.

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