Grand finale on Sunday for "Music That Goes Round"
At the Teatro Massimo: a double show for children with the Interzone Spin-Off quartet.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Educating children about the love of music from an early age, with the music of some of the most experienced performers of traditional, jazz, and contemporary repertoire: this Sunday marks the grand finale of " La musica che gira in tondo ," the Jazzin'Family program for families with children aged 0 to 6 , now in its sixth year. With a double performance, the first at 11 a.m. (for children under 3) and the other at 4 p.m. , " Appartenenza ," a project by Interzone Spin-Off , will be performed in Hall M3 of the Teatro Massimo in Cagliari .
A quartet composed of Francesco Ciminiello and Roberto Migoni , both on percussion, Enrico Sesselego on guitar and electronics, and Andrea Loche on launeddas: as an experimental ensemble, Interzone will play for the children and their families on the soft carpet of Room M3, blending Sardinian musical tradition with sounds created using modern technology. Their eclectic performance thus sees them begin with standard launeddas solos or guitar solos and duos, then enriching it with contemporary percussion and electronic forays.
The event , organized by Sardegna Concerti in collaboration with Jazz in Sardegna and Contattosonoro , thus comes to an end, postponing the next musical events dedicated to young people until next time.
