Perugia’s “Orizzonti” Festival Explores โMusical Meaning Through Play and Memory
Teh “Orizzonti” festival, dedicated to contemporary musical research, returns to Perugia tomorrow and โFriday, hosted at the Santa Cecilia Auditorium. Curated by the Perugian collective Opificio sonoro and promoted by the Perugia Musicaโฃ Classica foundation, โฃthis year’s edition centers on the idea of musical language as a dynamic space where meaning is constantly redefined.
Festival creatorโ and curator Marco Momi will introduce โeach evening at 8:00 PM, framingโฃ the two concerts as complementary โฃexplorations of how “play”โฃ can dismantle established meanings โขand how “memory” can โคshapeโข them.
The first concert, beginning at 8:30 PMโข tomorrow, focuses on the interplayโฃ of โsenses and the rhetorical device of paronomasia – the juxtaposition of similar-sounding โwords with โdiffrent meanings. Pianist Claudia Jane Scroccaro will perform her Toccata, described as a โขphysically demanding “duel” between the performer and the instrument. The program also includes Scroccaro’s Overdrive โ for piano, โdouble bass, and bass clarinet, alongside Corde Vuote โ and Tre Bagatelle โ by Francesco Filidei, who will also present L’Opera (perhaps), a series of eight short sketches based on a text by Pierre Senges, depicting a darklyโ comedic love story.
Friday’s 8:30 PM concert will honor the centenaries of composers Pierre Boulez and Luciano berio. Opificio Sonoro highlights thes figures as pioneers who embraced experimentation and technological innovation while remaining connectedโข to musical tradition. The evening willโค feature a uniqueโค pairing of works, โคcreating a “conversation” between the Baroqueโฃ composer Domenico Scarlatti (through a selection ofโข his Sonatas) and the contemporary Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino (6 Capricci for solo violin and Canone a 2 for two flutes).