Free Florentine concerts by Connecticut school

Free Florentine concerts by Connecticut school

Landing in Florence from Lakeville, Connecticut, the prestigious Hotchkiss School brings a group of 20 talented students to Tuscany this summer for a series of four classical concerts in magnificent musical venues. In addition to spotlighting students, the festival will feature a performance by the school's international instructors (June

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Landing in Florence from Lakeville, Connecticut, the prestigious Hotchkiss School brings a group of 20 talented students to Tuscany this summer for a series of four classical concerts in magnificent musical venues. In addition to spotlighting students, the festival will feature a performance by the school’s international instructors (June 30) and the event directors (July 1). Admission is free for all concerts. The full program is below.

 

Inaugural Student ConcertJune 28, 11amWith the Accademia Musicale di FirenzeOratorio di Santa CaterinaVia del Carota 31Bagno a Ripoli

 

leonelLeonel MoralesGiuseppe Fricelli & Daria AleshinaJune 30, 6pmPiano concert with music from Rachmaninov, Stravinsky, MoszkowskiSt. Mark’s English ChurchVia Maggio 16/18FlorencechiaramorandiFabio & Gisele WitkowskiChiara MorandiJuly 1, 8.30pmPiano & violin concert with music from Grieg, Rachmaninov, Liszt, FranckAuditorium Santo Stefano al PontePiazza Santo Stefano 1FlorenceClosing Student ConcertJuly 6, 6pmWith the Accademia Musicale di FirenzeSt. Mark’s English ChurchVia Maggio 16/18Florence

 

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