Campaner discusses Capossela's affection for Carlo Levi, engaging in open conversation with Baricco
Livin' it up in Turin: Vinicio Capossela's Historic Performance at Seven Springs' Second Edition
Get ready for a night to remember, as acclaimed musician Vinicio Capossela takes the stage for a captivating performance at Seven Springs' second edition in the enchanting city of Turin. This incredible event, orchestrated by artistic directors Gloria Campaner and Nicola Campogrande, is nothing short of a symphony of music, dialogue, and libations, held at the iconic General Store space of Scuola Holden each evening at 7 PM. And it's far from your typical run-of-the-mill concert experience.
On Tuesday, April 29, Vinicio Capossela will brought history to life alongside the intriguing duo of Alessandro Baricco, as they delve into the intriguing world of Carlo Levi in an event titled "The Clock. Inside and outside history with Carlo Levi". So, just what can we expect from this extraordinary trio?
Gloria Campaner dishes the deets:
"Vinicio will start off with a conversation with Alessandro, then he'll lead us into something that only he knows, before finally revealing it all. It's a mystery, but one I can assure you, is deeply personal to Vinicio and linked to 'The Clock' and other works by Levi."
Far from a simple tribute to the writer, this extraordinary event offers a chance to explore the present in the footsteps of the past, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Levi's death and the 80th anniversary of liberation from Nazifascism. But fear not, music-lovers! This free-flowing conversation between Capossela, Baricco, and the audience is just the beginning. There will be plenty of tunes to move your feet to, too!
The changing tides of Seven Springs:While every event in Seven Springs' second edition follows the same addictive formula - music, dialogue, libations - the event lineup is anything but predictable. Whether it's a heartwarming rendering of "La Traviata in the Courtyard" on June 10, or an electric Libertango evening on May 20, be prepared for a rollercoaster ride of musical styles that will keep you guessing.
"Una Traviata in the Courtyard" is no exception to the rule. In fact, it's just one example of how Seven Springs refuses to be pigeonholed into a single genre. Dive into a milonga, immerse yourself in classic rock, or listen to baroque jams - Seven Springs' got you covered!
"Music is the key, but it's the vision and transformation of Astor Piazzolla that truly sets the tone," explains pianist Gloria Campaner. "We celebrate that musical dignity that Piazzolla gave to Libertango, making it a protagonist in the world of classical music and beyond."
So, grab your dancing shoes and get ready to dance the night away at some of the most unforgettable musical events of the year. Seven Springs' second edition is a can't-miss experience, where musicians, stories, and friends come together in an immersive, intimate, and ever-evolving celebration of art, music, and history. See you at the shows!
The Lowdown:- This event is part of the second edition of Seven Springs – Il suono della Holden, a series of seven carefully curated concerts featuring internationally renowned musicians.- The performances are held at the Scuola Holden in Turin, a historic and architecturally notable venue.- Tickets for each event are priced at a bargain-friendly €7 per person (except for the final event).- Come for the music, stay for the conversation and the drinks. You won't want to miss out on any of it!
- Vinicio Capossela's performance on Tuesday, April 29, promises to be a deeply personal exploration of the works by Carlo Levi, along with Alessandro Baricco.
- At Seven Springs' second edition, patrons can expect a diverse range of musical styles, from heartwarming operatic renditions to baroque jams, defying genre conventions.
- Gloria Campaner, one of the artistic directors of Seven Springs, emphasizes the transformation of Astor Piazzolla's musical dignity, making Libertango a prominent figure in various musical realms.
- This immersive celebration of art, music, and history, featuring internationally renowned musicians, takes place at Scuola Holden in Turin, where ticket prices are a budget-friendly €7 per person (except for the final event).
