Uto Ughi, one of the greatest Italian violinists ever, met this morning with young people from the Trentino Conservatories and music high schools. A special lesson-concert open to the public was proposed for the Festival of Economics at the Auditorium S.Chiara, which intertwined music and words with the notes of the orchestra I Virtuosi Italiani ensemble led by Alberto Martini. The Maestro, with his Stradivarius, in rehearsals for this evening's concert for the 160th anniversary of the Sole 24 Ore newspaper, accompanied the performance of some compositions, including one by Bach, with anecdotes about the authors and the ways in which the violin intertwines with the other orchestral instruments, and then answered the questions and curiosities of the girls and boys in the hall. "Each instrument has its own uniqueness," said Uto Ughi, "but we must never forget that the most beautiful instrument is the human voice, because no instrument can achieve its expressiveness.
Publication date: 23/05/2025