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SPYO CONCERT
There was a period in the early seventeenth century when many European royals continuously recruited genius composers as servants and forced them to write music whenever requested. The term "Baroque" or "Barroco" - meaning "Ugly Black Pearl" in Portuguese was born to mark this stage of art from 1600-1750.
As a miracle and mysterious charm of black pearls, this period witnessed the creation of a series of masterpieces composed by many talented composers. The works of this period had a brand new style of composition, breaking the old musical foundation based on the breakout in complex tones that Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello and Johann Sebastian Bach were two among typical composers of that period.
Coming to Spring Harmony Concert, AMPA Education is proud to accompany Inspirito School of Music and Maestoso artists on an emotional journey back in time, where music focused on improvisation and was associated with the generosity in emotion expressing.
Details about the program:
- Time: 20:00 - February 4, 2021
- Location: Soul Live Project Complex - 216 Pasteur, D3 - HCMC
With the masterpieces from:
- Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (1690 - 1758) - Ouverture in G-minor
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) - Concerto for 2 pianos in c-minor BWV. 1060
• Pianist: Luu Duc Anh / Nguyen Duc Anh
• Conductor / Conductor Nguyen Phu Son
• Violist Phung Hoai Thu
• Cellist Phan Do Phuc
Online tickets are available at bit.ly/spring-harmony or contact anh.ho@ampaeducation.org directly for a special corporate offer.
All proceeds will go to AMPA Education's community service projects in the mission of building innovative educational platforms to give the young generation the opportunity to access/feel music and art.
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