Once again this summer, the Val di Zoldo will be the stage for Art and Music between Pelmo and Civetta, the international festival of early music organized by the Antiqua Vox Foundation, now in its eighth edition.
An experience that combines music, history, art, and nature in an exciting dialogue, set in a territory framed by two legendary peaks of the Belluno Dolomites: the Pelmo and Civetta mountains.
The now-traditional event aims to enhance, year after year, early music, natural places, and the magnificent historical churches rich in precious artistic treasures of the Valley.
The Festival, inaugurated by soprano Benedetta Zanotto, accompanied by the Baroque Orchestra of Venice conducted by Maestro Andrea Marcon, then continued with the now-traditional lute concert featuring Bor Zuljan and the encounter between percussion and organ in the concert of Mauro Occhionero and Luca Scandali.
After the second weekend, which featured the organ with concerts by Silvia Marquez and Manuel Tomadin, the Festival continues with a concert dedicated to another keyboard instrument, the harpsichord.
The young harpsichordist Giovanni Calò presents a program that aims to pay tribute to one of the greatest innovators of harpsichord music.
Through the works of Frescobaldi and his illustrious successors — Johann Jacob Froberger, Dietrich Buxtehude, Georg Böhm, and Johann Sebastian Bach — the audience will be engaged in an intense and refined musical experience.
From lively toccatas to contemplative meditations, and including dances and structured forms of the partita, this program highlights the immense artistic legacy of Frescobaldi and his profound impact on the development of Baroque music for the harpsichord.
Art and Music between Pelmo and Civetta is an opportunity to approach the beauty of nature, art, and music, open to everyone: enthusiasts, curious minds, locals, and tourists.
Events are free of charge.