Music x Museums in Naples, classical music concerts in the city's museums

Music for museums in Naples, classical music concerts in museums

With the “Musica x Musei” initiative, classical music will accompany you during your visits!

The museums involved in the initiative "Music for Museums"In Naples, which will take place until December 20 2015, are the protagonists of the Mumex, “Pilot project of Museums of Excellence in Southern Italy”, promoted by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism (MiBACT), the Department for Development and Economic Cohesion (DPS) and the National Academy of Santa Cecilia.

"Musica X Musei" will be the occasion to promote the enhancement of the local excellence of the area through the proposal of musical events distributed in a very rich program of concerts!

During the visit to the participating museums there will be a musical interval during which visitors can cheer with wonderful symphonies or pieces made by trios or string quartets of the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella, which will perform pieces by Domenico Cimarosa and evocative eighteenth-century arias.

The initiative

"Music X Museums "again this year aims to give space to music in the beautiful frames of ten museums in southern Italy and Campania of two Neapolitan museums, il National archeologic museum and Royal Palace.
Below, the complete program of concerts.

Concerts in the museums of Naples

1-2-3 October 2015
National archeologic museum (outline to visits)
Trio d'archi
Program: Mozart, Sonata trio in Sib magg. for strings K 266, 6 Ländlerische Tänze, K 606
In collaboration with the San Pietro a Majella Music Conservatory in Naples
Duration: 20 minutes

Royal Palace (outline to visits)
Organic: Quartet (flute, violin, viola, cello)
Program: Cimarosa, Quartet for flute and strings in A minor, Quartet for flute and strings in F major
In collaboration with the San Pietro a Majella Music Conservatory in Naples
Duration: 20 minutes

4 October 2015

National archeologic museum (interlude to the museum)
Sala del Toro Farnese
"Symphonies of Pergolesi"
Chamber Orchestra of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia
Director Carlo Rizzari
Program: GB Pergolesi, Symphonies from: Salustia, O Frate 'nammammurato, Adriano in Syria, Symphony in F major, Olympiad
12.00 and 16.30 hours
Duration 45 minutes

10-11-12 December 2015

National archeologic museum
Trio d'archi
Program: Mozart, Sonata trio in Bb major. for bows K 266, 6 Ländlerische Tänze, K 606
In collaboration with the San Pietro a Majella Music Conservatory in Naples
Duration: 20 minutes

11-12-13 December 2015

Royal Palace (outline to visits)
Flute quartet, violin, viola, cello
Program: Cimarosa, quartet for flute and strings in A minor, Quartet for flute and strings in F major
In collaboration with the San Pietro a Majella Music Conservatory in Naples
Duration 20 minutes

13 December 2015

National archeologic museum
Sala del Toro Farnese
"Alessandro Scarlatti and the classical world"
The Baroque Academy of Santa Cecilia
Director Federico Maria Sardelli
Program: Scarlatti, Concerto for strings in F min n.1; from Griselda, Symphony; Arias from Marco Attilio Regolo: “You don't want it”, from Telemachus “I have my heart all on fire”; from Tigrane, “Se mai ti punse il cor”, from Ptolemy and Alexander, Symphony; from Pompeo, “O cease to sore me”, from L'Honestà degli amori, “Already the sun from the Ganges”; Symphony No. 5 in D minor
Hours: 12.00 and 15.30
Duration: 4 or minutes

Information on the "Music X Museums" initiative

When: 2, 3 and 4 October 2015; 10, 11, 12 and 13 December 2015
Schedule: variables based on the concerts
Where: National Archaeological Museum, 19 Museum Square | Royal Palace, Piazza del Plebiscito 1
Ticket price: concert included in the cost of the museum ticket. Optional reservation
Information: Royal Palace 081.5808325 and sbapsae-na@beniculturali.it | National Archaeological Museum 081. 442 2149 and archeona@arti.beniculturali.it | "Music x Museums" event brochure in Naples | Official website of the MiBACT

Follow us on Telegram
Written by Milena Morreale
Let's talk about: ,
They may also like