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Music: rediscovering Tartini, 250 years after his death

Epistolary, Internet archive, route between Italy and Slovenia

30 January, 19:04
(ANSA) - TRIESTE, 30 JAN - An internet site (www.discovertartini.eu) focusing on the life and works of Giuseppe Tartini, a musical search engine, letters, thousands of scientific and didactic writings. And then there is the new installation of Casa Tartini in his hometown, Piran (Slovenia), and the cross-border "Tartini Route", which connects all the places, from Piran to Padua, where the musician lived. Moreover, there is Tartini's a'Telier, a room where memorabilia, documents, and letters will be kept at the Trieste Conservatory in a permanent exhibition. These are the elements that make up the itinerary of musical and cultural tourism in the "places" of Giuseppe Tartini from Piran to Padua, from Trieste to Ljubljana, promoted 250 years after the death of one of the greatest Italian composers, as part of the EU program Interreg Italy-Slovenia.

The "Interreg tARTini" initiative, which was presented today in Trieste, is promoted by the Municipality of Piran, Giuseppe Tartini Conservatory of Trieste, University of Padua, CEI, the Italian Community of Piran and the Ljubljana Festival.

Among the events is also the presentation of a letter "Letters and documents", a volume produced in three languages ​​(Italian, Slovenian, English), which contains over 200 letters on Tartini, mostly unpublished. "In 2020, we will also participate in Esof with the presentation of a study on music of the age of Tartini," said the president of the Conservatory of Trieste Lorenzo Capaldo. "This initiative - underlined the CEI project manager Ugo Poli - is a shared heritage between Slovenia and Italy that can be the lever of new flows of musical tourism in the North Adriatic region." (ANSA).

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