Special Project
Paolo Fresu‘s trumpet and the Brenta Dolomites: a combination that never fails to inspire, music and mountains together, evoking deep emotions and winning over the audience once again.
Fresu, a trumpet player and composer from Sardinia, took his first steps in the world of music with the Bernardo De Muro band in Berchidda, his native town, and then continued on a path that led him to explore contemporary jazz like few others.
Along the way, in addition to leading his historic Quintet and founding many other groups, he established the record label Tŭk Music and frequently ventured into the realms of pop, world music, contemporary music and soundtracks for films, art events and literary readings.
It’s no surprise that here in the Dolomites, where he has already played with musicians from the Bonporti Conservatory and with Giovanni Lindo Ferretti, where he has offered his reinterpretations of the classics of the canzone italiana and where he has explored the Ladin musical tradition, this time he proposes a new project with one of the most important cultural institutions in Trentino Alto Adige/South Tyrol, the Haydn Orchestra, a pillar of regional classical and opera music.
The Haydn Orchestra’s repertoire ranges from Baroque to contemporary music, and it also takes part in numerous international festivals to which it is invited—in addition to its own symphonic season, which is primarily aimed at the local area. At Malga Brenta Bassa, an alpine farmstead in the heart of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park, in a landscape of woods, meadows and waterfalls, a meeting is taking place that celebrates the love of music without adjectives or barriers, in which the beauty of Nature will play a fundamental role.