A concert by Federico Agostini, violinist, and Enrico Elisi, pianist. Agostini is world-renowned as a recitalist, chamber musician, and concertmaster (1979-2002) of the legendary Italian string ensemble I Musici Italiani and Enrico Elisi is the winner of nine first prizes in international competitions in Italy, Portugal and the United States.
The program features music by Ottorino Respighi, Luigi Dallapiccola and Gian Francesco Malipiero, composers who lived through the unsettling World War I period in Italy and its equally traumatic aftermath.
Where: National Gallery of Art, West Building, West Garden Court, Washington, DC
When: January 18, 2015 at 3:30PM
Source: http://iicwashington.info/
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