ITALIAN WINE HARVESTING EVENTS - September 2010

September 1, 2010toSeptember 30, 2010

Wine Making in SoaveWine Harvesting in ValpolicellaSeptember is the grapes harvesting season and all the Wine regions in Italy welcome this very special moment of the year with special events dedicated to the ITALIAN WINE and wine making process.

The desire to rediscover and revive the extraordinary atmosphere of festivals linked to harvest time in the country has lead the Italian Wine Tourism Movement to dedicate one Sunday in September for opening the doors to wineries and enable visitors with understanding the wine making cycle: walks through the vineyards, visits to the wineries, and tastings of typical products coupled with the produced wines.

During the festival, the organization provides folklore spectacles, exhibits of winemaking tools, and typical product tastings. This gives life to a real “harvest festival” for maximum involvement of wine lovers and experts, enabling everyone to deepen their connection with the territory and its resources.

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MAURO STACCIOLI. Sites of Experience - Volterra (Tuscany)

September 13, 2009toSeptember 30, 2010

Volterra

“Museums Exhibitions” from September 13th till November 8th 2009

“Site Installations” from September 2009 till September 2010

Mauro Staccioli is an Italian contemporary “minimalist” sculptor.

Contemporary Art in Voletrra

His monumental operas are realized with grey or brow concrete, steel and marble.

His “fare arte” (art making) main characteristic is to introduce contemporary sculptures in the ancient contest of italian urban space.

His unique art symbolizes the challenge in the panorama of contemporary art: the eternal discussion between the ancient and the new.

Through contemporary signs, Staccioli wants to rediscover  the identity of a country, Italy, whose roots are buried in a past that has moulded the towns, countryside and the development of society.

Volterra, the Tuscan town where Staccioli was born seventy years ago, is tributing an acknowledgement to the work of this great artist, by organizing an incredible event that involvies museums, streets, urban environment. The final result is a sort of big “wedding ring”  made of art installations along and around the urban perimeter of Volterra.

The whole exhibition realizes a tight link between the artist, his making art and the earth where Staccioli has grown up.

20 monumental installation, respresenting Mauro Staccioli “Sites of Experience” are set out in the landscape, as well as in historic places and piazzas.

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GREAT OPERA FESTIVALS IN ITALY – Summer 09

June 26, 2009toSeptember 26, 2009

Italy is land of Art and Culture. Opera is born in Italy in the XVI – XVII century . Opera is an art form in which drama, singing and music are combined in striking performances. From Italy it soon spread through the rest of Europe and now it is appreciated by fans from all over the world.

Some of the world famous Italian Opera writers are Rossini, Donizetti, Bellini, Puccini and Verdi.

During the summer period, the Opera performances move from the most prestigious Italian theaters to the gorgeous open air theatres. From  these beautiful Arenas located in equally beautiful landscapes, Italian summer evenings are brightened by great music!

In this section we will present the major Opera Festivals that will take place in Italy during the summer months.

55° PUCCINI FESTIVAL - Torre del Lago (Lucca) – TUSCANY , July 10th to August 22nd

Puccini statue at Torre del Lago

Torre del Lago hosts since 55 years one of the most important opera festivals in Italy and Europe: the Puccini Opera Festival, founded  in 1930 by Giacomo Puccini itself that lived and worked in this enchanting village in the Tuscany Riviera, near Lucca and Pisa.

Bohème, Turandot and  Manon Lescaut  will be performed this year, together with a great new production of Tosca.

The nice village of Torre del Lago lies in Tuscany is a few kilometers away from one of the most exclusive beaches in Italy: Versilia. Near the beautiful art city of Lucca and close to the world known Pisa.

The official website of the Puccini Festival

ROSSINI OPERA FESTIVAL - Pesaro, from 9th  to  20th August

Rossini Opera Festival 2009This year will be the 30th edition of the Festival dedicated by the town of Pesaro to the master Gioacchino Rossini.

Apart from the classic masterpieces of the Rossinian canon, which have here been restored to their authentic form  the Festival can also boast a long list of unknown titles, revived in important productions, which critics and audiences alike have greeted in each case as authentic cultural events

The 2009 programme includes the Opera Zelmira, La scala di Seta, Le Compte Ory and many concerts.

The official website of the Rossini Opera Festival

RAVELLO FESTIVAL - Ravello  - AMALFI COAST,  June 26th – September 26th

Ravello Festival - Sunrise concertThe Ravello Festival is one of the oldest festivals in Italy.

During the whole months music, dance a and various art performance make this gorgeous village in the Amalfi Coast even more attractive to Italian and foreignThe main festival location is an attraction by itself: a gorgeous open air theatre built on the cliff in the breathtaking Amalfi Coast.

The offcial website of the Ravello Festival

UMBRIA JAZZ 09 - Perugia

July 10, 2009toJuly 19, 2009

Umbria Jazz Festival - Perugia - July 10th to 19th 2009

Since 1973 the Italian summer in Umbria goes with the rhythm of Umbria Jazz. This relatively small region, at the heart of Italy, is hosting one of the greatest Jazz events in Italy. 10 days of concerts; 9 different stages (including the ones at the main Arena, the theatres, squares and restaurants); more than 220 great music events, most of which free. During  these days saxophones, trumpets, guitars spread their sounds along the streets of Perugia.

The eclectic line of Umbria Jazz Festival wants to tell the spectators at what extent music can be different and that all types of  good music deserve attention.  Following this motto, Umbria Jazz stages host the main Jazz players (Pat Metheny, Keith Jarrett, BB King … to mention a few of them), but also pop music groups famous all over the world, such as the REM that played last year or the Simply Red in this year program. James Taylor, Tuck & Patti, Solomon Burke are just an example of the great artists that will make 2009’s edition as success full as the 36 previous ones.

The concerts will take place on various striking open air locations in the historical centre of the town of Perugia: the main square, with the gorgeous medieval fountain and Cathedral as scenario, the Carducci Gardens or the Arena Santa Giuliana, just in front of the beautiful Church of Santa Giuliana. But also in theatres, churches, restaurants and cafes.

During these days music passionate and tourists enjoy together the magic atmosphere and the beauty of Perugia.

Perugia during Umbria Jazz

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“LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA. Making Words” - Venice

June 7, 2009toNovember 22, 2009

53rd International Art Exhibition - Venice - Giardini and Arsenale - from June 7th to November 22nd, 2009

BIENNALE VENEZIA

Sunday June 7th,  the 53rd International Art Exhibition opens to the public. This exceptional event is located in the two main exposition areas in the Giardini and the Arsenale  as well as in various other locations around the city.

In the beautiful Giardini area will be hosted the 29 Pavilions of the participating countries. Set amidst tall trees, the pavilions themselves form a sort of anthology of important twentieth-century architecture. While the Italian Pavilion is located in the Arsenale area: the renovated and enlarged Italian Pavilion will overlook the adjacent Giardino delle Vergini and will be one of the main innovations of this year edition. The Pavilion will also host a special exhibition within the exhibition, “COLLAUDI. Omaggio a F. T. Marinetti“.

The theme of the 53rd International art Exhibition is “Making Words” and wants to emphasize the process of artisitic creation, as each artist with his work of art wants to represent a vision of the world. Works from 90 artists from all-over the word and all forms of artistic expression are represented: painting and drawing, sculpture, photography, video and film, installation art, performance and a live parade.

A great number of collateral events will make the visit –if possible- even richer.

And, of course, the magic city of Venice, where art and culture are the tissue of the city and its life, will be the superb scenery for this great event.

For any traveler interested in Classic as well as Contemporary Art, a visit to Venice and the International Art Exhibition are a “must see”.

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“SPRING FEASTS” in UMBRIA

May 30, 2009toJune 30, 2009

Spring is in the air … the plants in flower perfume the air, the weather is mild and sunny … and it is nicer and nicer to travel in Italy, to discover its territory and culture. To make this travel experience really unforgettable, you cannot miss the local traditional events that in this period of the year cheer daily life in Italy!

In this section we will present the major local events that will take place in Umbria during the month of June.

Cantine Aperte Long Edition - Montefalco, May 30 to June 01

Events in Umbria - Cantine Aperte“Cantine Aperte ” (Open Wineries)  is the most important wine celebration in Italy. Every year, during the “Cantine Aperte” week-end more than 1000 wineries all over Italy are open to the general public and tourists visits, and offer a variety of entertainment activities. This event is organized by the “Wine Tourism Movement”,  whose aim is promoting wine tourism and improving the wine areas’ image and prestige, as well as their economic development. In Umbria the main area involved is Montefalco, known for its Sagrantino wine.

The official website of Movimento Turistico del Vino

Giostra della Quintana - Foligno, 12 and 13 June

Events in Umbria - La giostra della QuintanaFoligno is a small town  in the heart of Umbria and Italy. The  Quintana is a jousting tournament which in June and September renews the challenge among the knights of its ten wards, since centuries. It is an exciting challenge where each knight, riding his horse, has to catch a series of rings (which gradually become smaller and smaller) hanging from a wooden statue called “Quintana”. It is a great feast of people, colors and passions, but also an accurate historical and scenic  reconstruction of the Italian Baroque, that reaches its highest expression during the historical parade, the night before the tournament.

The official website of La Giostra della Quintana

Le Infiorate - Spello, 13 and 14 June

Events in Umbria - Le infiorate di SpelloThis event takes place during the Christian Celebrations for Corpus Domini. As the Italian name indicates, the “infiorate” are flower carpets that represent beautiful drawings. For days before the event, the local artists prepare the drawings and the local people search for the fresh flower petals in the countryside. Then,  during just one night (one long night when the whole village stays awake) the “infioratori” decorate the village streets. The result is an incredible carpet woven with fresh flower petals in beautiful colors and decorations that covers the streets of the village, where the “Corpus Domini” Procession will take place, the morning after.

The official website of Le Infiorate di Spello

Il Mercato delle Gaite - Bevagna, from 19 to 28 June

Events in Umbria - Il Mercato delle GaiteThis events  is a strict historical re-production of the village life in the Middle Age. Visiting Bevagna during this 2 weeks is like travelling with the “time machine”! The whole village will be transformed in a typical Umbrian village during the  1200s. You will encounter local people dressed with typical medieval costumes;  traditional workshops perfectly working are opened to the public in these days;  special “open air restaurants” will prepare local food according to the old recipes. Activities and entertainments during the whole period will make this event unforgettable!

The Official website of Il Mercato delle Gaite

La Fioritura di Castelluccio - Castelluccio di Norcia,  from 21 to 28 JuneEvents in Umbria - Fioritura a Castelluccio

In the Valnerina mountains, the Castelluccio plateau is famous for its delicious Lentils production and its incredible landscape. Brown, gray and green are the typical colors of this mountain landscape. But during the month of June this area become an incredible “palette” of colors from the lentils and other plantations flowering. And it is during the flowering time that the nearby villages celebrate the arrival of spring-summer time with week-ends reach of local events.

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“RAFFAELLO and Urbino” - Urbino

April 4, 2009toJuly 12, 2009

Urbino - Ducal Palace and Marche National Gallery - from April 4th to July 12, 2009

The painter Raffaello Sanzio (Rafael in English) was born in 1483  in the city of Urbino, where he began his artistic career in the shop of his father Giovanni Santi,  painter of  the Duke and literate.

The Ducal Palace in Urbino is one of the most important monuments in Italy and is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. The construction of the Ducal Palace was begun by Duke Federico da Montefeltro who lived there with his wife Battista Sforza. The best architects and artists of XV century participated to the construction project of the Palace, among them: Francesco di Giorgio Martini, Luciano Laurana, Piero della Francesca, Paolo Uccello and especially Rafael.

Taking inspiration from the context of Urbino at the end of the seventies of XV century, the exhibition, dedicated by his home town to Rafael, aims at recreating the artistic and cultural framework in which the young artist started his career.

The exhibition, taking place in the Salone del Trono and the private apartment of the Duchess of the Urbino Ducal Palace (normally hosting the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche), displays masterpieces of young artist Rafael compared with paintings of his father (Giovanni Santi) and other contemporary artists.

In 1505, Rafael left Urbino and moved to Florence and Perugia where he stayed for a short period of time. Afterwards, Rafael was invited to Rome by Pope Julius II who had been informed about this young talented artist by Bramante. During his stay in Rome, in 1511 Rafael painted the breathtaking Vatican Rooms, historical-artistic evidence of incomparable value.

The exhibition is dedicating its final section to the very close relationship between Rafael and the most important art handicraft of Urbino: majolica. In this section it is possible to admire old majolica with representations and images based original models of Rafael.

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“BEATO ANGELICO. The dawn of Renaissance age” - Rome

April 8, 2009toJuly 5, 2009

Rome - Capitoline Museums - from April 8th to July 5th, 2009

Beato Angelico was born at the end of the XIV century in Tuscany where he started his artistic career.

His passion and his artistic ability immediately appeared since the first works related to the art of miniature. His subjects have mainly a religious nature and are treated in a gentle and delicate manner, typical of the international gothic style. In Florence during the years of his artistic development, the intellectual life was very bouncy and in constant evolution. The new humanistic movement was gaining ground inside the important rich families and nobles of the time and the detachment from religion was more and more evident. Beato Angelico also belonged to the Observant Dominican Order and that’s the reason why he pursued the religious cause, trying to use his works as a way to reconcile the faithful Christians to the word of God.

In 1955, in the Vatican City was held an important exhibition dedicated to Frà Angelico. Today, the city of Rome is presenting another must-see exhibition of the Tuscan artist. The exhibition, staged inside the Capitoline Museums, includes the most famous paintings made by Beato Angelico, many of which have never been shown to the public. The most renowned Italian and foreign museums have borrowed their works to the supervisors of the roman exhibition whose aim is to document all the stages of the Angelico’s career: starting from his youth, rich in gothic influences, up to his maturity, mirror of the humanist lesson that during the years 40-50 of the XV century was gaining ground.

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“DIVUS VESPASIANUS. Two thousand years of the Gens Flavia” - Rome

March 27, 2009toJanuary 10, 2010

Roman sculpture from I century bc

Roman sculpture from I century bc

Rome - The Colosseum - from March 27th 2009 till January 10th 2010

The city of Ancient Rome, the imperial one, still exists today under the eyes of all visitors. Very often from the underground of the city the ancient magnificence of the Roman Empire reappears with evident traces of the great power and fabulous prosperity of the lords who ruled it.

Vespasianus was the founder of the Gens Flavia and a man of a great importance during the years of his empire (69–79 AD). He was considerably open minded in relation to social policies: for example in terms of town planning, he returned to roman citizens some public urban areas, dispossessed during the reign of Nero. So, Vespasianus is to be considered as the promoter of the economic and social restoration of the whole empire which under his reign experienced a proverbial period of serenity. As a consequence of that, he was one of the most loved emperor of the roman history.

The exhibition, staged inside the Colosseum, is divided in six parts and takes also place in other areas of the eternal city including some monuments generally closed to public: the Curia, in the Foro Romano, where the main subject of the exhibition is the “imperial cult”; the Criptoportico neroniano, on the Palatino Hill, where remains of the imperial palace are displayed.

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“GIOTTO AND THE XIV CENTURY. The most supreme master of paintings” - Rome

March 6, 2009toJuly 26, 2009

Rome - Victorian Complex - from March 6th to June 28th - extended to July 26th

Due to its great success, the duration of the exhibition has been extended till July 26th.

After more than sixty years from the last exhibition dedicated to Giotto di Bondone, best known with the name of Giotto,  Italy is now paying a long due tribute to the character who marked the passage between classic and modern art.

The exhibition displays 150 works of art, out of which twenty have been signed by the master, while the others belong to the so called “giotteschi” and to all other artists who have  learnt the art of painting following his lesson.

The Victorian Complex of the city of Rome, from March the 6th to June the 28th, houses an impressive exhibition consecrated to Giotto, the most symbolic artist of the entire Middle Ages. The show aims at tracing Giotto’s figurative path through critical modern tools, sketching out in the meantime the cultural characteristics from which it developed.

The purpose of the exhibition is to show the Italian artistic situation between the last ten years of the XIII century and the first half of the XIV century by following the route of Giotto’s travels all over the Italian Peninsula and analyzing his innovative figurative solutions.

The innovation of the exhibition consists in the will to document with several high quality works of art the crucial point of the XIV century art, including a great part of the Italian territory that has been artistically influenced by the Giotto’s stylistic school.

Giotto inspired the artists of his times and those of the following generations with his stylistic ideas about function and nature of figurative arts, outlining new routes whose effects will be the basis of the Renaissance Great Masters’ works: three-dimensional representation of the space, naturalism of the imagine and human figure, introduction of an emotional dimension of painting.

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