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Extraordinary concerts at the Royal Palace of Naples: The Virtuosi of Sansevero

In the Court Theater of the Royal Palace of Naples, music returns with two exceptional concerts by the “Virtuosos of Sansevero”, under the artistic direction of the violinist Riccardo Zamuner, organized by the Fondazione Napolitano. The ensemble “The Virtuosos of Sansevero” was born from an idea by Riccardo Zamuner, a young Neapolitan violinist who brought together some of the most talented string instrument students from the Stauffer Academy in Cremona, the National Academy of Advanced Studies in Santa Cecilia and other important international academies with the aim of creating a conductorless string ensemble in which each member is an excellent soloist. The two dates in November at the Court Theater represent the flagship project of the Foundation’s 2024 concert season. On Saturday, November 9th at 6 p.m., the ensemble, in which Riccardo Zamuner is first violin, will feature the young Maltese pianist of international fame Dmitry Ishkhanov as Welcoming guest soloists, who has already won numerous prizes at renowned competitions and was the youngest finalist in the history of the Eurovision of Young Musicians. The second appointment is scheduled for Friday, November 15th at 6 p.m., with the performance of the Virtuosos of Sansevero in quintet formation, in which the violinist David Romano, concertmaster of the second violins of the Orchestra of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia, the violist Giuseppe Russo Rossi, viola player of the orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, and the well-known pianist and teacher Massimo Spada, together with Riccardo Zamuner and the cellist Ludovica Rana, will present to the audience two masterpieces of the chamber music repertoire: the Dvorak Quintet No. 2 op. 81 and the Quintet in G minor op.57 by Shostakovich.

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