The
International Festival of European Youth Orchestras started in the
year 1999 thanks to the EU grant Kaleidoscope 99 and to the
longstanding relationship between Accademia San Felice the Town
Hall of Florence, the Regione Toscana, the Province of Florence,
the European Commission, and many other Municipalities in Tuscany,
Umbria and Marche.
The aim of the Festival is to offer young European musicians a unique
experience in Italy, with the chance to play in magnificent venues
and to participate in an intense experience and full immersion of
classical and contemporary music. Please CLICK "Project"
and see "Past
Festival editions"
for more info and photos of venues.
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SETTIMANA
DI MUSICA SACRA
DAL MONDO
World
SACRED MUSIC Week
Semaine de MUSIQUE SACREE
du monde
Woche der SAKRALEN WeltMUSIK
[Click
here to view the World Sacred Music week (Festival di Pasqua) microsite]
Easter
2003 saw the birth of our renowned World Sacred Music Week
festival in the Chiesa di Santo Stefano al Ponte in Florence, which
has since continued and developed with great success each year during
Holy Week. The festival runs for one week before Easter and offers
up to 3 concerts a day, for a total of c. 18-20 throughout the week.
Quality youth, amateur and professional ensembles from all corners
of the globe unite to present over 5 centuries of beautiful sacred
music, ranging from solo performances of the Goldberg Variations
to mass choral-symphonic productions of the Verdi, Brahms, Mozart,
Faure Requiems and Beethoven's 9th symphony. The festival has been
enriched by and internationally recognised for its organisation
of joint productions and stunning performances of ensembles from
India, Morocco, Cuba, Africa, Eastern and Western Europe, and the
USA. As well as including major religious works from the classical
Western repertoire, the festival has presented performances of Klezmer,
Samaa, contemporary music (Arvo Part, Gubaidulina), gospel, cross-over
projects, gregorian chant, traditional Sardinian polyphony and the
famous Italian musicians Paolo Fresu and Mauro Pagani, who play
rock/jazz/folk music heavily influenced by popular Eastern and Mediterranean
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