Alberto Sanna's Early Music Youth Orchestra on tour in Sardinia
The ensemble of young musicians will stop in Porto Rotondo, Sassari and PloaghePer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
From Sassari to Milan, then to Boston and then to Oxford for the master's and the specialist degree.
Alberto Sanna from Sassari is a violinist and musicologist who studies the behaviors and thought forms of musicians of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. His evolution as a musician and teacher led him to be one of the two founders of Early Music as Education (the other is Mark Feeny), an institution in England that teaches music for free to children, teenagers and young string players, coming from a wide variety of social and educational backgrounds.
One of the most striking results is the creation of the Early Music Youth Orchestra, conducted by Alberto Sanna himself. The youth string orchestra will make a mini-tour in Northern Sardinia: on August 30th in the church of San Lorenzo in Porto Rotondo (9 pm), on August 31st in the Cloister of Santa Maria di Betlem in Sassari (8:30 pm) and finally on September 1st in Ploaghe in the Cloister of the Cappuccini (7 pm). The last two concerts are part of the early music festival “Note senza tempo”.
The Sardinian minitour is an important opportunity to come into contact with a virtuous reality not only from a social point of view but also for the quality and level achieved by the young members of the Orchestra. The title of the concert that will be proposed in the three dates is entitled "Italy-Germany 4-3", with an obvious reference to the match of our national soccer team at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico.