Music in the dark

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Saturday, Mar 4, 2023 • 9:00 PM
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Planetario di Padova
Via Alvise Cornaro, 1, Padua (PD), Italy
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Music in the dark

Music in the dark

An evocative event with the music of Bach, Beethoven and astronomical explanations. UNFORGETTABLE EMOTIONS.

Live music by the pianist Eugenia Cross and with projections on the dome of the Planetarium of Padua prepared by the astronomer Luca Nobili. We listen to the music of individual composer geniuses such as Beethoven and Bach, who were able to perceive, feed and transmit the force of the Earth. In the “Emotions in the dark” project, the pieces are performed partly in the dark, partly accompanied by images from the Planetarium. Bach represents Eternity, Beethoven tells us about his life and personal emotions, Debussy, Respighi and Rachmaninov describe Nature. A combination of the art of the image and classical music with well-known and high-impact pieces. At the end astronomical explanation in Italian.

Ticket: 14 euros

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Planetario di Padova

Via Alvise Cornaro, 1
Padua (PD), Veneto, Italy
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