The 'Heroica' by Stefano Baglini, from Beethoven to David Bowie
Milano is embracing the piano with a series of performances featuring renowned pianists interpreting diverse musical styles.
In Milan, a vibrant celebration of piano music is underway, showcasing nine extraordinary pianists at venues like Teatro alla Scala and Società del Quartetto. The event is set to offer an eclectic mix of performances, with talents hailing from various countries including Argentina, Norway, Poland, Russia, and Venezuela. This musical journey is not just about diverse origins but also merging different musical styles seamlessly, reflecting a world where boundaries between genres are blurred, focusing instead on the quality of the music.
Stefano Baglini leads this initiative with the presentation of his album 'Heroica', which explores the theme of heroism in music. His performance at Teatro alla Scala is part of the 'Dischi e Tasti' series curated by Luca Ciammarughi, emphasizing the dialogue between music from different eras, stretching from classical composers like Beethoven to contemporary artists like David Bowie. By breaking down genre barriers, Baglini aims to highlight the universal language of music and its capacity to connect audiences across generations.
The event is poised to culminate with a performance by the legendary Martha Argerich, a living legend in the world of piano music. At the age of eighty-four, she continues to captivate audiences with her unparalleled technical skill and interpretive freshness. Argerich will perform Beethoven's First Piano Concerto with the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, conducted by Charles Dutoit, a significant figure in her life and career. The anticipation surrounding this performance speaks volumes about the respect and admiration that both artists command in the musical community, marking a significant moment in Milan's cultural calendar.