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About this lecture
Naples is theatre through and through. From the Greco-Roman foundations to the present-day blocks of flats: every square and every space forms a theatre. Co-curator for the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht 2019 Thomas Höft searches for stories of Naples from past and present. He will speak with Dr. Dinko Fabris, who is an absolute authority on Neapolitan music, and the Italian tenor Marco Beasley. Neapolitan actress Cristina Donadio – known as 'Scianel' from the crime series Gomorra – willl also take part in the discussion.
Language: English
Musicians
- Cristina Donadio narrator
- Olga Pashchenko piano
- Marco Beasley discussion
- Thomas Höft discussion and curator in residence for the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht 2019
About the speakers
Thomas Höft studied art history, literature, musicology and psycholinguistics in Hamburg. He works as a writer, director and dramaturge in very different fields of art. He is responsible for major historical thematic exhibitions in German and Austrian museums and writes non-fiction books. He has become known for his numerous plays and opera librettos for the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Komische Oper Berlin and the Bregenz Festival. Since 1994 Thomas Höft works as a dramaturge of the Festival styriarte Graz, which was founded for Nikolaus Harnoncourt. From 2012 to 2018 he was director of the Cologne Center for Early Music (ZAMUS) and Artistic Director of the Cologne Festival of Early Music. In 2018 and 2019 he is responsible for the dramaturgy of the Musikfestspiele Potsdam Sanssouci. He is co-curator of the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht 2019.
Olga Pashchenko is a Russian pianist, organist, harpsichordist and fortepianist. She studied at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow with Alexei Lubimov, Olga Martynova and Alexei Shmitov. In 2013 and 2014 she rounded off her supplemental fortepiano and harpsichord studies with Richard Egarr. In 2013 she also launched her first solo CD of music by Beethoven, Dussek and Mendelssohn, followed by a stunning recording of Beethoven’s Variations for Piano. Pashchenko was artist in residence during the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht 2016.