"Lorenzo Baglioni & Mozart": Sunday, January 26th 2025, at 11 am
On Sunday, January 26th 2025, at 11 am, in the Zubin Mehta Hall, "Lorenzo Baglioni racconta Mozart".
In the program a wide selection of some of the most famous compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart told by Lorenzo Baglioni.
Salvatore Percacciolo on the podium of the Maggio Orchestra.
Soloists the soprano Nikoletta Hertsak and the baritone Gonzalo Godoy Sepúlveda.
The audience will have direct access from the the Theatre Café (opening 9.30am) and, showing their ticket, will receive a counter for the breakfast.
Florence, January 24th 2025 - “C'è musica & musica 2.0” continues, the original and lively initiative to bring the audience closer to the theatre and the charm of its performances.
On Sunday, January 26th 2025, at 11 am - in the Zubin Mehta Hall - Lorenzo Baglioni, already among the acclaimed protagonists of the last cycle of C'è musica & musica returns to the Maggio scene. Singer, author, presenter and actor, former mathematics teacher, with the format of educational songs (Bella, Prof! - Sony Music, Ripassongs - RTI) in 2018 comes on stage Sanremo with the song Il congiuntivo. He has also hosted numerous TV shows such asLo Zecchino d’oro; L’Isola degli Eroi; Bella, Prof!; Un Palco per Due on Rai 2 and has written seven books published by Mondadori and Rai Libri. For ten years, it has produced content for the web, which now has more than 300 million views.
On the podium, leading the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra, maestro Salvatore Percacciolo, on his debut at Maggio. Conductor and pianist, he was appointed First Kapellmeister by the Nationaltheater in Mannheim where he conducted numerous operas of Rossini, Mozart, Puccini and Verdi. In 2021 he inaugurated the opera season of the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania with Il barbiere di Siviglia by Rossini. He has conducted the Berliner Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester and the Heidelberger Sinfoniker.
Soloists Nikoletta Hertsak and Gonzalo Godoy Sepúlveda, talents of the Maggio Academy.
The morning program includes a selection of pieces and arias by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, told in a sparkling way by Lorenzo Baglioni; among them the famous Overture from "Le nozze di Figaro", Eine kleine Nachtmusik, the duet Papageno/ Papagena taken from Die Zauberflöte (The magic flute) and many other extracts from the compositions of the genius from Salzburg.
Thanks to the collaboration with Unicoop Firenze is set up, in a space adjacent to the bar area of the Foyer, an area dedicated to young people, with stationery products from the ecological line "ViviVerde Coop" providing children with writing and drawing materials.