YaarAnād Virtual Baithak Series — Season 1, Episode E33 with Carolina Pace and Michele Carreca
Rāñgalī Satth (Virtual) Mēlā 33 with Carolina Pace (Recorder) and Michele Carreca (Lute), hosted by Bhai Baldeep Singh on the 71st day of being locked down in Rome, Italy. They joined live from Rome, Italy, at 7:30 PM (India) on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.
About the series:
As an extension of the World Music Heritage Series conceived and produced by maestro Bhai Baldeep Singh for Anād Records, the YaarAnād Virtual Baithak Series aims to celebrate excellence in the field of music, arts, dance, theatre, and literature. The YaarAnād Virtual Baithak Series marks the 550th birth anniversary Gurū Nānak Dēv, the first gurū of the Sikhs.
I maestri:
Carolina Pace studied recorder with Kathrin Bopp at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis where she gained her diploma in 2003. She attended masterclasses with Marion Verbruggen, Pedro Memelsdorff and Dan Laurin. In 2005 she founded the ensemble, La Selva, together with the lute player Michele Carreca. In duo with Michele Carreca she performed for the “Mostra internacional de musica antiga de Curitiba” (Brasil), at the Midrash Center in Rio de Janeiro (Brasil), the Italian Cultural Center in New York, the “World Bach-Fest” in Florence. Carolina played with other ensembles such as Simphonie du Marais, Accademia Ottoboni, la Verdi Barocca, Musica Perduta, Camerata Artemisia, Ensemble Morgaine performing in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Lithuania, France, Spain, U.S.A. As a recorder player, she performed with the Italian dance company “No Gravity Theatre” in the show “Aria” in Malta, Spain, Poland, Russia, France, and Azerbaijan. She recorded for Brilliant Classics, Classic Voice-Antiqua, Hatje Cantz, Ipsar, Urania Records and her concerts have been broadcast live by Radio Rai3 e Radio Vaticana.
Michele Carreca was born in Foggia and graduated in lute at “Conservatorio Santa Cecilia” in Rome with Andrea Damiani in 2006. He attended master classes held by Paul O’Dette and in particular by Hopkinson Smith, which has been the main point of reference for his studies. As a soloist and as chamber musician Michele Carreca has played for Gesellscahft der Musikfreunde in Wien in the Musikverein Wien, Brahms Saal, at the Europäische Wochen Festspiele Passau (Germany), “I Concerti del Quirinale di Radio 3” (Rome), “La Stanza della Musica” and “Piazza Verdi” (Rai Radio 3), “Trigonale Festival” (Austria), “Early Music Alberta” (Canada), “Stockholm Early Music Festival” (Sweden), “Festiwal Muzyki Dawnej” Jarosław (Poland), “Festivalul Baroc” Timisoara (Romania), “Festival Camino de Santiago” (Spain), Istituto Italiano di Cultura New York City (United States), Festival “Musique et Memoire” (France), the Staedel Museum in Frankfurt (Germany), the Alte Pinakothek in Munich (Germany), the Italian Cultural Institute in Munich (Germany), for the European Early Music Day of Rema, in Uzghorod (Ucrain), “Festival der Laute” in Dresden (Germany), “Nuove Settimane Barocche” in Brescia, “Urbino Musica Antica”, “Accademia Filarmonica Romana” in Rome, “World Bach-Fest” in Florence, “Echi Lontani” Festival in Cagliari, “Segni Barocchi” in Perugia, the concert season of “Centro di Musica Antica Pietà dei Turchini” in Naples, “Musica ai Frari” in Venice, etc. In Baroque operas and orchestras, he played under the direction of John Eliot Gardiner, Andrea Marcon, Alessandro De Marchi, Chiara Banchini, among others. He has made recordings both as a soloist and as a continuo performer for Deutsche Grammophon, Sony-DHM, BrilliantClassics, Classic Voice-Antiqua, Continuo Records, Ipsar, Rai Trade, Urania Records. In 2014, the label Continuo Records published the CD “Mr. Dowland’s Fortune”, dedicated to the lute music of John Dowland. He has given masterclasses and concert-lessons for numerous institutions, such as Conservatorio di Foggia, Conservatorio di Pescara, Dams Univeristà Roma Tre, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Michele Carreca lives in Rome and is a Professor of Lute and early plucked instruments at the Conservatory A. Scarlatti (previously V. Bellini) in Palermo. His last recording works are “Henriette the Princess of the Viol” with Maddalena Del Gobbo viola da gamba, for Deutsche Grammophon, and “Giacomo Gorzanis: Solo lute music” as a soloist for Sony-Deutsche Harmonia Mundi.
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