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Fondazione Musica per Roma's 2024 Contemporanea Concert Series

festival-fair · 2026-04-26

In 2024, the Fondazione Musica per Roma will host the Contemporanea concert series featuring the PMCE (Parco della Musica Contemporanea Ensemble) conducted by Tonino Battista, showcasing both contemporary and classical works. Among the highlights is the Newborn project, which involves Roberto Negro, Michele Rabbia, and the Ensemble Intercontemporain, as well as a new interpretation of Stravinsky's Histoire du Soldat by Mimmo Cuticchio. Celebrating Luigi Nono's centenary, a violin duo will perform in a theatrical setting, with Nicola Sani presenting two pieces that honor Nono's influence. Notable dates include PMCE: generAzioni – Hay que soñar on April 7, Roberto Negro & l'Ensemble Intercontemporain Newborn on May 4, and Mimmo Cuticchio – Histoire du Soldat on May 5.

Key facts

  • Contemporanea concert series continues in 2024 by Fondazione Musica per Roma.
  • PMCE directed by Tonino Battista is central to the season.
  • Program includes Newborn project with Roberto Negro, Michele Rabbia, and Ensemble Intercontemporain.
  • Mimmo Cuticchio creates a new version of Stravinsky's Histoire du Soldat.
  • 2024 marks the centenary of Luigi Nono's birth, with a tribute performance.
  • Nicola Sani, from Fondazione Archivio Luigi Nono, presents two works.
  • PMCE: generAzioni – Hay que soñar on April 7 at Teatro Studio Borgna.
  • Roberto Negro & l'Ensemble Intercontemporain Newborn on May 4 at Teatro Studio Borgna.
  • Mimmo Cuticchio – Histoire du Soldat on May 5 at Sala Petrassi.
  • Negro's Newborn merges improviser trio with chamber ensemble.

Entities

Artists

  • Tonino Battista
  • Roberto Negro
  • Michele Rabbia
  • Nicolas Crosse
  • Mimmo Cuticchio
  • Luigi Nono
  • Nicola Sani
  • Igor Stravinskij

Institutions

  • Fondazione Musica per Roma
  • PMCE (Parco della Musica Contemporanea Ensemble)
  • Ensemble Intercontemporain
  • Fondazione Archivio Luigi Nono
  • Associazione Figli d'Arte Cuticchio
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Teatro Studio Borgna
  • Sala Petrassi

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