Programme
What does a symphony in Nuvola sound like? Take your chance to find out on 28 February when Nuvola Lavazza in Turin will come alive with music by Mendelssohn, Dvořák and Beethoven in a classical medley with contemporary twists. The star of the show will be the Teatro Regio Torino Philharmonic Orchestra, one of Europe’s most important and internationally renowned orchestras, conducted on this occasion by Maestro Nuno Coelho and featuring violinist Veronika Eberle.
Nuno Coelho, one of the most promising up-and-coming conductors on the international stage, winner of the prestigious Cadaqués Orchestra International Conducting Competition and currently assistant to Gustavo Dudamel, will step onto the podium before the Turin orchestra for the very first time. By his side will be violinist Veronika Eberle, the soloist whose prodigious talent and elegant sensitivity have earned her global recognition. She is an acclaimed performer with orchestras of the calibre of the Berliner Philharmoniker, and on unmissable recordings such as the Schumann and Brahms concerts with the Swedish Radio Symphony, conducted by Daniel Harding. Her “Dragonetti” Stradivarius (1700) will come to life at Nuvola’s La Centrale venue, a building constructed in the late 1800s for the production and transformation of electricity and an example of the industrial Art Nouveau architecture of which Turin was the capital at that time.