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Museo Galileo suona_concertiMuseo Galileo is organizing, in collaboration with the Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini in Florence, a series of concerts which are focused on the connection between music and science.
The initiative includes soloists and ensembles engaged in a repertoire that intertwines music and science: from wind instruments, similar to some scientific instruments housed at Museo Galileo, up to the compositions of J.S. Bach, whose work celebrates the intrinsic bond between music and mathematics.

Participation is free for museum ticket holders.
Reservations recommended at 0039 055 265311.

Museo Galileo, Room XI - The spectacle of science
 
10 October, at 16.00
Giornata Nazionale delle “Famiglie al Museo”
FLAUTI, TUBI SONORI E TELESCOPI
Quartetto Anemoi
Tommaso Della Croce, Deborah Saia, Michael Ballesteros, Annarita Cicoria, flutes
Music by Dittersdorf, Kuhlau, Castèréde, Susman, Rozman, Maselli
Flute classes by Prof. Angela Camerini and Prof. Renzo Pelli
 
17 October, at 16.00
FANTASIA DEL DIVINO
Tommaso Tarsi, Renaissance lute, Baroque guitar, theorbo
Music by Dowland, Capirola, Da Milano, Corbetta, Bartolotti, Calvi, Sanz, Kapsberger
Antique Music Department
 
24 October, at 16.00
DA CAPO. L'ARTE DELLA VARIAZIONE
Elena Casaglia, Federica Cubeddu, Pascale Jonczyk, Cora Mariani, Francesca Marri, Martha Rook, sopranos
Sabina Caponi, alto - Tomori Tasato, Bruno Campello Muniz, countertenors - Lorenzo Tosi, basso
Giacomo Benedetti, harpsichord
Music by Vivaldi, Händel
Renaissance and Baroque chant class by Prof. Romina Basso
 
31 October, at 16.00
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH. LE DUE ANIME. PROFANO E SACRO
Elena Casaglia, Cora Mariani, Francesca Marri, Martha Rook, sopranos
Sabina Caponi, Anna Chiara Mugnai, altos - Tomori Tasato, Bruno Campello Muniz, countertenors
Gashi Valdrin, baritone - Giacomo Benedetti, harpsichord
Music by J.S. Bach
Renaissance and Baroque chant class by Prof. Romina Basso