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- People, thoughts and cultures are in constant movement and change, moving in the search for more welcoming territories, wider physical and mental spaces. Everything is in continuous motion, we can imagine giving a name to this search, phenomenon, but we are all always in a constant moving. "Art Bridge" talks about art and migration, talks about how artistic experience can be the place where the cultural identities of migrants and locals find a space for comparison and exchange.
- Something hidden and powerful decides wars and fates. But what really rules, strategy or superstition.
- Villa Contarini - Ghirardi Foundation, built on the ruins of an ancient castle around the year 1000, represents one of those famous examples that created the so-called "Culture of the Venetian Villa", due to the outstanding work of the famous Architect Andrea Palladio. In 1700, Marco Contarini enlarged the building making it similar to a Royal Palace and making it an extraordinary "theatrical place". Place devoted to welcome the precious recital of the pianist Roberto Prosseda.
- In 1971 Prince Pignatelli, sick of jazz and eccentric, with his wife Picchi opened in Rome one of the most important European venues, an international meeting place for musicians who wrote the history of jazz: the Music Inn. In this damp cellar came the greatest musicians, as in no other jazz club in Italy: from Chet Baker to Bill Evans, from Charlie Mingus to Dexter Gordon. Its story is now told in Cocktail Bar.
- The only Italian biopic about French writer Michel Houellebecq, controversial author of Atomised, Whatever, Platform, The Possibility of an Island, Submission and Serotonine. Interviews with critics, friends and collaborators, archive footage and clips from movies and exhibitions based on his work. Released in 2003 and distributed in 2006 on Italian DVD of "Elementary Particles" movie (directed by Oskar Roheler) as main extra content by Lucky Red/Medusa. Original music composed by Morgan (Marco Castoldi). New restored and remastered edition in 2019 produced by Treetone S.R.L. (Rome) for Tv worldwide market.
- A documentary by Fabio Solimini Giani. The Docufilm opens with the memory of the "big avalanche" of 19 April 1904 in which 81 miners perished. Behind this tragic event there is the important story of an industrial project born in 1860, perhaps the only one of its kind, by Pietro Giani, a well-known entrepreneur of that time. Appointed Knight directly by the King in 1859, Giani left a memorial that tells about the exploitation of the copper mines of Colle Del Beth (2785 m) situated in the Cozie Alps, one of the highest mining sites of Europe.
- An international ensemble founded in 2005 that also plays pieces with baroque instruments and accompanies famous soloists in various festivals. It is made up of members of various international orchestras. The particularly suggestive scenario that hosts this concert, the convent of San Francesco di Pordenone, was founded in the second decade of the 1400s by the will of Francesco Ricchieri. The video is produced by Barocco Europeo and distributed by Treetone.
- The shooting location of this film is a historic Villa near Rome, summer residence in the 16th century of the Cardinal Taverna and the ancient Borghese family. The film is dedicated to the famous clarinetist Corrado Giuffredi who plays in five duets with as many fantastic musicians. Art and music come together in a unique embrace.
- An unique and evocative location, an abandoned theater lives again throught the music of a piano. Described by critics as "Poet of the piano", "Sensual and elegant musician", Roberto Giordano, one of the most interesting pianist of his generation, plays the very well known Ballade in G minor of Chopin, connecting the dramatic power of the Ballade and the tragic and decadent impact of the abandoned place.
- The piano recital by Leonora Armellini takes place in the golden hall of Palazzo Orsato Lazara Giusti Del Giardino in Padua. The young pianist, winner of the Janina Nawrocka Prize at the Chopin in Warsaw, performs in her hometown with a tribute to the great transcendental virtuosity repertoire, from the Op. 25 by Chopin and the Dante Sonata by Liszt, up to the genius re-creator of Ferruccio Busoni, with his elaboration from the Fantasia Cromatica e Fuga by Johann Sebastian Bach.
- The sixteenth-century Frescoes of Palazzo Ragazzoni in Sacile are the background to the 3 Cantatas by Francesco Barsanti, for Alto e continuo, a recent rediscovery by the musicologist Michael Talbot. Francesca Biliotti and the Cenacolo Musicale perform, as a world premiere, the vocal production of this Italian author, who emigrated to Scotland in the mid-18th century, highlighting the particular compositional attitude, between counterpoint by Baroque derivation, and a greater harmonic rarefaction, forerunner of the emerging Classicism. The texts are by an unknown author, but the setting is typical of Arcadia and declines the "decalogue" of the Shepherd's and Nymph's love pains. Distributed by Treetone.
- Luca and Laura, disengaged for one year, have a dinner to investigate their own feelings. They both believe to know each other perfectly, but something unexpected will happen, causing a domino effect.
- In this video, the Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda, Mozart specialist (he recently recorded the 18 Piano Sonatas for Decca), performs Mozart's Piano Concerto K 271 "Jeunehomme" with I Virtuosi Italiani. This live performance took place in Verona at Sala Maffeiana of Teatro Filarmonico on March 19, 2017. In the same hall, Mozart himself performed on January 5, 1770, and on that occasion, Mozart also received the honorary membership of Società Filarmonica Di Verona.
- To pay homage to circus art, to highlight its life and everyday life by trying to remove the easy prejudice that hovers around this world. In the work of Iacolenna the reality of a small community in which the strength of mind, the openness, the sharing and the integration between different cultures, are the foundations of a different and still poorly studied lifestyle.
- The rural church of "San Pietro di Versiola" (a XI-XII century small jewel) hosts this beautiful concert. The repertoire on the program includes original music for cello such as the "Ricercare" and the Canon for two cellos by Domenico Gabrielli, (considered a pioneer of solo writing for this instrument). Theorbo, archlute and cello. Produced by Barocco Italiano. Distributed by Treetone.
- The internationally renowned pianist Roberto Giordano manages to attract a large audience at each of his concerts, as for special occasions. In this precious video, he performs a refined live performance in the splendid setting of the sixteenth-century Villa Litta near Milan. The wonderful residence has been the scene of grandiose parties, but also an important meeting place for artists and intellectuals. And nowadays, here, the immortal notes of Brahms and Beethoven echo, masterfully performed by the Italian pianist. Distributed by Treetone.
- A more unique than rare opportunity. To be able to admire the immeasurable beauty of the Farnese Theater in Parma (normally closed to the public and only exceptionally open to artistic events) and, at the same time, enjoying a chamber concert of exceptional stature on the occasion of the XXI Paganini Guitar Festival. On guitar Giampaolo Bandini, one of the most acclaimed soloists on the international scene. On the violin and cello respectively the great musicians Francesco Manara and Massimo Polidori, principals of the "Teatro alla Scala" in Milan. Excellent 4K shooting, under the expert guidance of a specialist, director Pietro Tagliaferri. One last rare feature: the famous "plates" of the well-known designer Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988), on the occasion of the exhibition dedicated to him in the Theater, are placed in the stands and act as a "counterpoint" to the audience present in the hall. Music by Paganini, Mozart, Schubert, Piazzolla. Distributed by Treetone.
- Refined images and breathtaking shootings that capture all the details of a compelling and modern interpretation by Alessandra Ammara of three great piano masterpieces: 24 Preludes op. 28 by Chopin, Claire de lune by Debussy and Gaspard de la nuit by Ravel. The prestigious location is the same used by Luchino Visconti in 1963 to shoot his famous film "The Leopard" with Burt Lancaster and Alain Delon.
- In this recital, filmed by Pietro Tagliaferri in the exceptional setting of the Teatro Olimpico (Olimpic Theatre) in Vicenza, pianist Roberto Prosseda offers the greatest masterpieces written during the nineteenth century for the pedal piano.
- The famous clarinetist Alessandro Carbonare together with Elisa Eleonora Papandrea on the violin and the pianist Monaldo Braconi perform Gershwin, Poulenc, Stravinsky and other composers of the previous century in the beautiful "Belle Epoque" room of the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome.
- Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda, world famous for his Mendelssohn recording (he recorded Mendelssohn's complete piano works for Decca in 10 CDs) plays Mendelssohn's masterworks (Variations Serieuses, Lieder ohne Worte and Fantasia op. 28) and other piano works, including Berg's Sonata and Beethoven's Sonata op. 111.
- The film "Compro Oro" directed by Marino Bronzino from an idea by Toni Lama, produced by Nova RolFilm, FilmRouge and IK Produzioni, collects various testimonies of the experience of jazz musicians in the 60s and 70s, enhancing its characteristics as an industrial city, but also a hotbed of literary, social and musical ferments. It represents a small part of the great social and cultural mosaic of that period, reconstructing the musical ferment of the time through the testimonies and sounds of some of the protagonists.