
A Kreutzer at Piazza Verdi: Temporal Dialogues in Chamber Music
On May 24th, Radio3 Rai's "Piazza Verdi" hosts an auditory expedition through musical modernism's lineage. Violinist Alessandro Acri and pianist Lorenzo Bevacqua present their recording "A Kreutzer"—a triptych that traces the evolution of Germanic chamber music from Beethoven's revolutionary gestures to Webern's crystalline abstraction.
The program—Beethoven's Ninth Sonata, Brahms' Second, and Webern's "Four Pieces"—represents not merely chronological progression, but the dialectical conversation between tradition and innovation. Beethoven's "Kreutzer" stands as the inflection point where Classical form yields to Romantic expression; Brahms navigates the tension between architectural precision and emotional profundity; Webern distills this inheritance to its essential core, where each note becomes a universe of meaning.
Join us Saturday afternoon for this live exploration of chamber music's philosophical journey—where notes become discourse and silence becomes eloquence.
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