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SUMMER – VENICE JAZZ FESTIVAL

SUMMER – VENICE JAZZ FESTIVAL

The excellent programme featuring the best of national and international jazz as well as the magnificence of the locations place the Venice Jazz Vestival among the best musical events in Italy.

The line-up consists of a series of concerts performed by artists of international fame as well as emerging talents in the prestigious La Fenice Theatre, in Piazza San Marco and in other charming areas around the city.

Location:

Saint Mark Square – La Fenice Theatre – Malibran Theatre – Goldoni Theatre – Peggy Guggenheim Collection – Campo dell’Erbaria, Rialto – Venice Casino – Island of San Servolo – Fondamente Nuove Theatre – Arsenale – Fondazione Querini Stampalia

 

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Piano devises ‘flying art’ gallery for Emilio Vedova’s works

 

 

Venice’s newest art gallery, the Museo Vedova, by celebrity architect Renzo Piano has put a 21st century twist on the art of picture hanging.

Dedicated entirely to the work of the Venetian abstract art pioneer Emilio Vedova (1919-1996), paintings at the Museo Vedova don’t hang at all – they float.

Suspended in the air by a fleet of robotic shuttles moving along a track fixed to the ceiling, the paintings glide through the exhibition space at various heights, periodically coming to rest at strategic points under the lights before floating away to a different position.

The paintings are brought out together in series according to their chronological or thematic contexts and then whisked away to a storage space at the back of the museum to be replaced by others.

The public can view the paintings from the floor or from an elevated wooden mezzanine along the wall.

Set to open on June 3 for the 53rd Venice Biennial art exhibition, the Museo Vedova is located in the artist’s former studio, a renovated warehouse at the historic Venetian salt docks.

Explaining how he came by the idea for the museum, Renzo Piano explained, ”the warehouses are narrow and long and so it made sense to imagine that down at the far end, a bit hidden in the shadow, would be the storage facility, and out of this, as if by magic, the works would appear in a certain order. From this came the idea of mobility, whereby it’s not the spectator who goes to the artwork, but the artwork that comes to the spectator”.

Piano was introduced to Vedova in the 1980s by the composer Luigi Nono, with whom the two collaborated in designing the set for the premiere of Nono’s opera ”Prometheus” at the 41st Venice Biennial in 1984.

A frequent visitor to Vedova’s studio, Piano said, ”there was always the feeling that one day that imposing warehouse, a rather magical place or kind of cavern, could be the home for his works. He had always imagined this…and it was obvious that it wasn’t a question of hanging works the way one normally does”.

Emilio Vedova was a seminal figure of the post-war avant garde, emerging from the anti-fascist art group ”Corrente” in Milan to co-found the ”Fronte Nuovo delle arti” in 1947, a short-lived but prominent movement which looked to the neocubism of Pablo Picasso as the model for a modern new aesthetic.

His career exploded in the 1950s with a solo show in the prestigious Catherine Viviano Gallery in New York followed by his inclusion in the landmark exhibition ”Gruppo degli otto pittori italiani” at the 26th Venice Biennial in 1952, which established him among the foremost abstract artists in Italy.

Vedova would return to the Biennial eight years later to claim the Grand Prize for painting.

From the dark geometries of his experiments with cubism, Vedova’s work from 1950 onward grew increasingly abstract, placing him in league with the European ”Art Informel” movement that paralleled the work of abstract expressionists in America like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.

”My [works] are not creations, but earthquakes,” Vedova once said.

”They are not paintings, but breaths”.

Vedova’s experimenting would eventually carry his work off the canvas altogether into the groundbreaking new terrain of artificial light play and installation art, for which he was featured in the Italian pavilion at the 1967 International and Universal Exposition in Montreal.

Vedova died in 1996 at the age of 87.

In addition to the cutting edge new Museo Vedova, his works are also on display at the nearby Peggy Guggenheim collection as well scores of other galleries and museums around the world.

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The 35th edition of Vogalonga will be on May 31st 2009

vogalonga-2009.jpg                                                                                 Vogalonga is a boat race that was first organised in 1974 by a group of rowing enthusiasts and has since grown into a hugely popular occasion.
The Vogalonga competition takes part in Venice history since its birth it is one on the main events, especially spring. Vogalonga’s birth is due to a few Venetians and has always been supported only by the participants.

The race course that was laid out has remained virtually unchanged over the years. It covers about 30 kilometers by way of canals and through the most beloved and picturesque parts of the Lagoon of Venice. The boats gather in St. Mark’s Basin in front of the Ducal Palace. 500 boats with nearly 1500 participants meet on the fated day and after singing hymns to San Marco and to Venice, the “start” is given. At the finish line each participant receives a commemorative medal and a certificate of participation, a souvenir of the day. Prizes were also awarded (which in later years were drawn by lots).
More Informations
Website: www.vogalonga.com

Address and phone:
Comitato Organizzatore Vogalonga
S.Marco, 951 – 30124 Venezia
tel. 0415210544 – fax 0415200771
info@vogalonga.it
www.vogalonga.it

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CA’ REZZONICO – SPRING SUMMER SEASON 2009

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09 April 2009 · All venice events, Events in Venice, Music, Theatre, Dance, Cinema
Ca’ Rezzonico – Museum of the Venetian Eighth century,
Dance Hall h. 6.30 p.m.
28th March – 9th May 2009

After the music review dedicated to Beethoven, proposed in relation to the Musical Autumn 2008 and to the review dedicated to the musical tradition of the Veneto which finished last 14th March, Ca’ Rezzonico is welcoming the concerts curated by the director Riccardo Parravicini, with the SPRING CONCERT SEASON 2009, Haydn: in the heart of the European Culture. It is a series of events not to be missed, on Saturdays, from 28th March to 9th May 2009 at 6.30 p.m.. This review, which has reached its fifteenth edition, is dedicated, this year, to Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 -1809) on the occasion of the bicentenary of his death. TD

PROGRAMME
Saturday 4th April: Music and Word
(Music by R. Schumann, C. Wieck, F.Mendelssohn-Bartholdy) Maria Pia Colonnello recitino voice, Roberta Paroletti at the piano.

Saturday 11th April: The popular element in the refined music.
(Musiche by F.J. Haydn, L. van Beethoven, C.M. Bellman, J.B. Vanhal) Swedish Feminine Chorus “Magpies” from Töreboda
Lars Forslund mandolin, Riccardo Alfaré violin,
Lorenzo Parravicini cello, Mario Parravicini harpsichord

Saturday 18th April: Piano Music and European dimension
(Music by F.J. Haydn, M. Clementi, W. A. Mozart) Alessandro Maffei, piano.
Saturday 25th APRIL: The quartet (Music by W.A. Mozart,  F. J. Haydn) Carlo Lazari, violin, Paola Carraro, violin, Francesca Levorato, viola, Alessandro Menegardi, cello.

Saturday 2nd May: From the corteous style to Classicism
(Music by G. Ph. Telemann, F. J. Haydn) Collegium Pro Musica: Stefano Bagliano flute, Werner Neugebauer violin, Erich Oskar Huetter cello, Andrea Cohen harpsichord

Saturday 9th May: Extraordinary Concert – International Year of Astronomy
(Music by F. J. Haydn, N. Rimskij-Korsakoff, C. Debussy, G. Rossigni, L.M. Gottschalk, M. Musorgskji, F. Liszt) Piano Duo  Giovanna Rita Buratti, Vincenzo Cerutti

Tickets: Full € 20; Residents in Venice Town € 15; Cheap ticket for the young (up to 25 years old) € 10; Full subscription € 70; Cheap Subscription for the young (up to 25 years old) € 40 -
Info and booking: 390415241143

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EXHIBITIONS AND SHOWS IN JESOLO

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From Tuesday, 7 April to Sunday, 12 April, 2009, Jesolo will host at the Palazzo del Turismo the show Notre Dame de Paris, the work that since 1998 has thrilled audiences around the world: produced by David Zard, with music by Riccardo Cocciante and lyrics by Luc Plamondon – in the Italian version by Pasquale Panella – enchants its fans with the intensity and immediacy of the great Italian lyric tradition

The event, a collaboration between Azalea Promotion and Zard Media Group, with the contribution of the Municipality of Jesolo, is part of the Notre Dame de Paris 2009 Tour and enriches the program of great events that the city of Jesolo offers to tourists and residents.

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Calendar of performances

Tuesday 7 April 2009, 9 p.m.
Wednesday 8 April 2009, 9 p.m.
Thursday 9 April 2009, 9 p.m.
Friday 10 April 2009, 9 p.m.
Saturday 11 April 2009, 4 p.m.
Saturday 11 April 2009, 9 p.m.
Sunday 12 April 2009, 9 p.m.
Ticket prices

Adults from € 37 to 70 (advance sales fee included)
Children from ages 6 to 12 years: from € 30 to 56 (advance sales fee included)
Free admittance to children from 0 to 6 years of age
The disabled: € 37 (advance sales fee included,
Free admittance for companions)
Group discounts (minimum 25 people)
Retail Tickets And Authorized Advance Sales

Authorized advance sales Azalea Promotion in Jesolo

Jesolo Turismo
Piazza Brescia 4/b – Jesolo
Tel. 0421 370688
Hours: Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 12p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Music Farm
Via Mameli 3 – Jesolo
Tel. 0421 380220
Further details:
www.notredamedeparis.it  
www.azalea.it 

For information:

Municipality of Jesolo
Communications Office
Tel. 0421 359359, fax 0421 359360
e-mail: comunicazione@comune.jesolo.ve.it 
Azalea Promotion
Tel. 0431 510393
e-mail: info@azalea.it  
 
 
 
Date FROM  Date TO
07/04/2009      12/04/2009
Town  Place
Lido di Jesolo      Palazzo del Turismo
Entry  
€ da 37,00 a 70,00   

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MASTERPIECES OF FUTURISM AT THE PEGGY GUGGENHEIM COLLECTION

In the centenary year of the publication of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti’s founding manifesto of Italian Futurism, this special installation in the permanent galleries of the museum focuses on the Futurist masterpieces of the Gianni Mattioli Collection, with additional paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and other private collections. This small but mighty presentation includes iconic paintings by each of the five artists who signed the Technical Manifesto of Futurist Painting in 1910, Balla, Boccioni, Carrà, Russolo and Severini, and by other artists related to the movement (Rosai, Sironi, Soffici). A preliminary section alludes to related contemporary avant-gardes (Divisionism, Cubism, Orphism, Vorticism).

The exhibition will take place from February 19th to December 31st 2009 at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice
Opening times: 10.00-18.00 daily
Closed on Tuesdays and December 25th
Information:
ph. (+39) 041 2405.411
fax. (+39)041 520.6885
info@guggenheim-venice.it
www.guggenheim-venice.it