Matteo Cesari flute
Ensemble Suono Giallo
Andrea Biagini flute
Michele Bianchini saxophone
Laura Mancini percussions
Simone Nocchi piano
SALVATORE SCIARRINO
First Babilonia motorway for flute
Ampiamente
Non troppo adagio
An alarm afternoon at the parking for flute
Calmo
Qualche istante dopo, meno calmo
A missing chapter for flute
A crystal quickly grows for flute
Italian premiere
Lost in a city of waters for piano
The reason of glass objects for two flutes and piano
Thanksgiving canzona performed by sax soprano
Wood and word for marimbone and bell
Fo sheets for young faunes for flute
Wind’s gate
Canzone che vola, canzone perduta
Sur des gammes chinoises (par nous outrement dites naturelles)
Absolute premiere, Festival delle Nazioni commission
The first part of this concert dedicated to the chamber music by Salvatore Sciarrino looks like an update of the unforgettable evening in 2015, when Matteo Cesari performed the complete work for flute by the Sicilian composer in the wonderful setting of the former tobacco Kilns.
This time the venue is Palazzo Vitelli a Sant’Egidio and the programme includes the newest pieces: First motorway of Babilonia (2014), An alarm afternoon at the parking space (2015), A missing chapter (2016) and also A crystal quickly grows, an italian première after its debut in Ireland in June 2018.
The extraordinary evening does not end with this; the Ensemble Suono Giallo, a local group with a distinct technical qualities, will perform many other pieces from the Sciarrino archive with different instruments. Flute player Andrea Biagini will end the concert with his much awaited performance Sheets for young faunes .