21st International Festival “Ars vivendi clavicembalum – Harpsichord, Living Art”
21st International Festival Ars vivendi clavicembalum – Harpsichord, Living Art
4th – 14th November 2024
SASA Gallery, Knez Mihailova 35
UK Gvarnerius, Džordža Vašingtona 12
Music School Josip Slavenski, Radoslava Grujića 2a
The Italian Institute of Culture in Belgrade, Kneza Miloša 56
National Museum Atrium, Trg Republike 1a
Theatre Atelje 212, Svetogorska 21
PROGRAM:
Monday, 4th November
SASA Gallery
18.00 – In the salon on Madame Brillon – Music for harpsichord and piano-forte – Bojana Dimković, harpsichord and Dušan Toroman, piano-forte
program: Rigel Tapray
19.30 – Baroque collage – Ensemble Primavera – Aleksandra Lojanica, soprano, Vera Ilić, violin, Rebecca Vucetić, recorder, Aleksandar Jovan Krstić, traverso flute and Emilia Miodrag, harpsichord
program: Telemann, Purcell, Corelli, Bach…
Thursday, 7th November
SASA Gallery
18.00 – Harmony of reason and nature – Svetlana Stojanović Kutlača, harpsichord
program: Duphly, Forqueray, Balbastre
19.30 – Ensemble Parnas
program: Couperin, Rameau, Balbastre, Royer
Friday, 8th November
UK Gvarnerius
18.00 – Book promotion: Neumorni bas by Smiljka Isaković and Ivica Petković
Saturday, 9th November
Music School Josip Slavenski
17.30 – Sarabanda – Music and dance presentation by Danica Burić
Tuesday, 12th November
The Italian Institute of Culture in Belgrade
19.00 – Ivanka Simonović Sequi’s harpsichord – Concert lecture by Milan Popović
program: Farnaby, Couperin, Bach, Scarlatti
Wednesday, 13th November
National Museum Atrium
19.00 – The Sound of Movement – Jovana Topalov, harpsichord, Danica Burić, harpsichord and dance, and guests
program: Frescobaldi, Froberger, Couperin, Lully…
Thursday, 14th November
Theatre Atelje 212
20.30 – 7 Suns and 7 Moons – musical-dance-poetry parable about the life of Domenico Scarlatti – Sofija Perović, harpsichord, Ojdana Radović, dance, actor Ivan Nikolić and Emelian Galushko, guitar
program: Scarlatti