February 2 (Thursday) 5:30 pm. "La Serenissima": The Millenarian Venice A discussion with Jordi Savall. Moderated by Magdalena Baczewska. Jordi Savall is among the foremost performers of early music in the world today. Savall will speak about the myriad musical styles and influences at play throughout the thousand-year lifespan of the Venetian Republic. This lecture will be illustrated by short musical examples.
This is part of "La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic" a citywide celebration of Venice organized by Carnegie Hall (February 3 - 21). For more on Carnegie Hall's "La Serenissima" series:
https://www.carnegiehall.org/venice/
Presented by the Italian Academy in partnership with Carnegie Hall. Co-sponsored by The European Institute,The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America,The Heyman Center for the Humanities,The Hispanic Institute for Latin American & Iberian Cultures, the Music Department at Columbia University, and The Delegation of Catalonia to the United States
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