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Type: Classical Concert
City: Ravenna, Italy
Starts at: 19:00

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Festival

Ravenna Festival 2019

Ravenna is located on north central Italy, in Emilia-Romagna County. The city holds two music and opera festivals. The first and the longer one  takes place between mid June till mid July and the second  the shorter one is held in November.

Programme
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Giovanni Animuccia: Lodate Dio
William Byrd: Ave Verum (William Byrd)
Déodat de Séverac: Tantum Ergo
Damijan Močnik: Verbum Supernum prodiens
Horváth Márton Levente: O Salutaris Hostia
Gregor Aichinger: Regina Coeli
Francis Poulenc: Salve Regina (Francis Poulenc)
Maurice Duruflé: Tota Pulchra es
Mauro Zuccante: Alma Redemptoris Mater
Ēriks Ešenvalds: Magnificat – Nunc Dimittis
Gustav Mahler: At Midnight
Leonard Bernstein: Birthday Dances
Ludwig van Beethoven: Beethoven Fragments
Overview

Vespers at San Vitale

Music expressions and mysteries of faith

It is a theme-based path that spans the universe of sacred a cappella music, involving the public in a journey through time, exploring the various periods and styles. A way of comparing music composed on the same themes developed by authors who are very different. And an attempt at understanding how various composers have “reflected” a certain theme in their peculiar musical style. In a performance designed to exalt the extraordinary acoustics of the Basilica of San Vitale, exploiting its spaces, the presbytery and the matroneum, in a play of “echoes” among the various sections of the choir.
The first part of the concert is related to the Eucharistic theme and to some compositions on texts written by St. Thomas Aquinas for the feast of Corpus Domini. The second part shifts focus to the figure of Mary, who always looks upon us with compassionate and merciful eyes. The conclusion, according to the liturgy of the Vespers, is the Magnificat of the Latvian Ēriks Ešenvalds combined with Simeon’s song of praise, Nunc Dimittis.

Venue Info

Basilica di San Vitale - Ravenna
Location   Via San Vitale, 17

Consecrated by Archbishop Maximianus between 547 and 548 AD, the Basilica of San Vitale is proof of Ravenna’s importance during the age of Emperor Justinian. 

An absolute masterpiece of Early Christian and Byzantine art, in 1996 it was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The prestigious American online magazine, Huffington Post, described San Vitale as “one amongst the 19 most important holy places in the world”. The church has an octagonal plan and is formed by two bodies; the inner one is surmounted by a dome supported by eight marble-covered massive pillars. Its architectural values are essentially tied to the chromatic qualities of its mosaics that cover the walls, the presbytery, and the apse, filled with biblical, symbolic, and historic references. The political values of the building are tied to these mosaics as well, with the emperor and empress depicted at the foot of Christ. There are also religious ties in the constant reaffirmation of the truth in Orthodox worship, sanctioning the defeat of Arianism in the city with the end of Theodoric’s government. Still, these are known wonders in every latitude. But also the Basilica’s floors hold many, lesser known, surprises. There’s the simple 8-pointed North Star, repeated multiple times and not only on the floor. Then there’s the so-called “labirinto dell’anima” (labyrinth of the soul). It is embedded in the floor of the presbytery, right in front of the altar; composed of seven spirals, it was once considered a symbol of sin, while passing through the labyrinth represented the way to purification and finding the way out was an act of re-birth. Hence, this is a place of a thousand splendours, where, ever since the eighteenth century, oratorios, sonatas, symphonies and motets resounded and still resound. Then in 1961 the Basilica became the permanent location of the International Organ Music Festival, the first and oldest festival of this kind in Italy. San Vitale has served Ravenna Festival, from the start, as a fundamental reference point within a journey tied to spirituality.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Ravenna, Italy
Starts at: 19:00
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