On the terraces of the
Duomo di Milano
8 a.m.
(excursion to the terraces 6:30 – 7:30 a.m.)
Bells in Concert
Presented by
Federazione Campanari Bergamaschi
Scuola Campanaria of Roncobello
From the spires of the Duomo,
a morning concert of church bells
in Milano 's historic center city.
Here's the original echo of the
bronze bells, as they were heard
on feast days from the late
18th century to the early 20th century.
General Admission
€ 2 (on foot)
€ 4 (elevator)
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In collaboration with
Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano
Federazione Campanari Bergamaschi
MORBEGNO
Church of San Giovanni Battista
10:30 a.m.
Mass featuring Gregorian Chants
Choeur Grégorien de Paris
Thibaut Marlin, conductor
Celebra
Don Andrea Salandi
The purest Gregorian chants, the source of western musical civilization, return to resound beneath the vaults of the Duomo, with the voices of the most authentic keepers of this ancient tradition, the Choeur Grégorien de Paris.
Free Admission
For Further Information:
Consorzio Turistico
“Porte di Valtellina”
tel. +39.0342.601140
Monday - Friday 9-12.30/14-18
Saturday 9-12
In collaboration with
A2A SpA
Teatro Litta
5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
WOLFI
Travels in Europe
Music by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Graziella Brega, vocals
Massimo Cottica, piano
Roberto Corona, actor, director
Script by
Roberto Corona and Claudio Raimondo
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is back. Witnessing his return - a music teacher, a singer, and an entire audience…
Listening to several Mozart pieces in this light atmosphere becomes a source of great inspiration when it comes to playing with and improvising fantasy. The music will guide the memory of Mozart's most important and lesser known moments.
His brilliance, but mostly his conflicting emotions, place us before a personage who is at once exceptional and commonplace.
This performance brings audiences great music in a light and fun way, as if allowing one to enter a long-gone age which remains, however, near to us in human terms.
Geared to children
of all ages.
Free Admission

In collaboration with
Teatro Litta
Jazz Marathon
Teatro Manzoni
5 p.m.
Cool Conversations
Lee Konitz, alto saxophone
Martial Solal, piano
Solal and Konitz have always loved playing together.
The two are only apparent opposites, with Martial being the dazzling and stirring, and Lee playing the part of the dauntless introvert whispering away with his alto sax.
But the prime miracle of modern jazz is the allowing of reconciliations between supposed opposites.
If it’s true that their music harbors the undying shadow of Lennie Tristano, of whom Konitz is the leading living disciple, the miracle of this duo is actually a perfect blend of similar human experiences.
Lee Konitz
(ph. R. Cifarelli)
7.30 p.m.
Hell Bent: on Having Fun
and Creating Music!
Michael Blake
Hellbent Band
Michael Blake, tenor saxophone
Charlie Burnham, violin
Calvin Weston, drums
Marcus Rojas, tuba
Michael Blake’s latest, highly stimulating project,
together with some of the most important exponents
of the New York creative music scene. A platform for
captivating, blazing improvisations! Blake and
Burnham’s flights – without safety nets! –
are sustained by outrageous “metric additions”
created by Marcus Rojas and Calvin Weston.
Michael Blake
(ph. S. Freheit)
10 p.m.
Raining on the Moon
Music and words
by William Parker
William Parker, double bass
Leena Conquest, vocals and dance
Lewis Barnes, trumpet
Rob Brown, alto saxophone
Eri Yamamoto, piano
Hamid Drake, drums
The Raining on the Moon project comes to life as an extension of the powerful William Parker Quartet, one of the best groups on today’s jazz scene, with the addition of intense Japanese pianist Eri Yamamoto, plus singer-dancer Leena Conquest. The result is a hefty blend of soul, jazz and funk that celebrates the spirit and wealth of great Black music.
William Parker
(ph. E. Guidi)
Assigned Seating
• one concert € 15
• two concerts € 20
• three concerts € 30
Tickets must be purchased together
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Arena Civica
8:30 p.m.
In Deep and Dance
Artistic Director
Caterina Caselli Sugar
For Further Information:
www.lombardiacultura.it
The City of Milano hosts, as part of the Festival MITO SettembreMusica, the premiere of Music Across. First edition to be realized by the Assessorato alle Culture, Identità e Autonomie della Regione Lombardia in May 2009.
Music Across
"Music Across was born in Milano and will live there,
because it's Milano and the region of Lombardy, thanks
to a blend of creativity and business, that are responsible
for exporting excellence in Italian music. Today this happens
with some of the world's greatest performers and conductors,
in the past it was our composers and the tradition of melodrama,
and the legendary Teatro alla Scala. Plus masterpiece
instrument-making in Cremona, synonym of perfection."
A project by
Regione Lombardia
Assessorato alle Culture,
Identità
e Autonomie
Church of San Filippo
4 p.m.
Arvo Pärt
Passacaglia, for violin, vibraphone and strings
Olivier Messiaen
Trois petites liturgiesde la Présence Divine,
for piano, onde Martenot,celesta, vibraphone, percussion,
women’s choir and strings
Johann Sebastian Bach
Magnificat in D major
for soloists, choir and orchestra
BWV 243
Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali
Mikaeli Kammerkör
Antonello Manacorda, conductor
Anders Eby, Choir Director
Caterina Di Tonno, soprano
Rosa Bove, soprano
Nicola Marchesini, countertenor
Juan Francisco Gatell Abre, tenor
Ugo Guagliardo, bass
Francesco Manara, violin
Gianmaria Romanenghi, vibraphone
Free Admission
Olivier Messiaen
MAGNANO
Monastery of Bose
Ecumenical
Monastic Church
4 p.m.
Orlando di Lasso
Hieremiae prophetae
lamentationes
Daltrocanto
Dario Tabbia, conductor
Free Admission

With support from
Regione Piemonte
In collaboration with
Comunità Monastica di Bose
Casa Teatro
Ragazzi e Giovani
5 p.m.
Amadé
or Genius in
the Age of the Enlightenment
by Roberto Tarasco
with inspiration from the story
by Laura Mancinelli
featuring
Luigi Albert
Cinzia Cigna
Vanni Zinola
Elisabetta Bosio, violin
Eleonora Moro, Roberto Tarasco, director
Marco Fracon, dramaturgy
Catherine Chanoux, set design
Against the backdrop of the Enlightenment and the
cultural and social conquests of the period,
the genius of Amadé, the young Mozart, stands out.
During a tour through Italy he rebelled against his father
and a lifestyle not suited to a child, no matter how much
of a genius he may be. The Italian tour concluded with a
stay in Torino, where, on January 27, 1771, he turned
15. That day Amadé realized he was no longer a gifted
child, as he set out on his way to adulthood.
Geared to children
ages 8 and up
General Admission € 5 buy

Produced by
Fondazione Teatro Ragazzi e Giovani Onlus
In collaboration with
Fondazione Teatro Regio
Torino Capitale Mondiale del Libro con Roma
Church of Santo Volto
6:30 p.m.
Johann Sebastian Bach
Jesu, meine Freude,
motet BWV 227
Maurice Duruflé
Requiem for soloists,
Choir and instruments op. 9
Choir and Instruments
of Teatro Regio, Torino
Roberto Gabbiani, conductor
This performance will be accompanied by
spiritual readings of 20th-century
religious poetry
Free Admission
Johann Sebastian Bach
In collaboration with
Ufficio Liturgico dell’Arcidiocesi di Torino
Fondazione Teatro Regio
Auditorium
Giovanni Agnelli Lingotto
9 p.m.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony no. 38
in D major K. 504
“Prague”
Ludwig van Beethoven
Concert no. 2
in B flat major
for piano and orchestra op. 19
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Symphony no. 4 in F minor
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Colin Davis, conductor
Paul Lewis, piano
Assigned Seating € 30 and € 40
MITO discount € 24 and € 32
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London Symphony Orchestra
(ph. A. Venzago)