Mozart, Rossini & Jazz... oh my!
In the architecturally alluring Museo Civico (the basement of the 17th century Teatro Ciao Melisso), CCM Spoleto played a beautiful series of music. Horns and strings filled the ancient space with Shubert, Stravinsky, Ravel and Brahms.
Upon the Chamber Music's conclusion, we all headed up the hill to Caffè Letterario (located in the library) to see another talented group of musicians playing a different, groovy type of music... Jazz. Wow! Their tribute to New Orleans had people clapping extensively and cheering gleefully (especially me).
I have praised these accomplished students many times but I will not cease to be amazed at their brilliant playing and sweet personalities. What an incredible time to be in Spoleto!
Upon the Chamber Music's conclusion, we all headed up the hill to Caffè Letterario (located in the library) to see another talented group of musicians playing a different, groovy type of music... Jazz. Wow! Their tribute to New Orleans had people clapping extensively and cheering gleefully (especially me).
I have praised these accomplished students many times but I will not cease to be amazed at their brilliant playing and sweet personalities. What an incredible time to be in Spoleto!
1 comments:
Two in one night. What a blast. Is it me or does live music in Italy sound better?
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