Vatican
City, 19 April 2013
(VIS) – Beginning 3 May until the end of October (except during the
month of August) the Vatican Museums will host 21 evenings of music.
Every Friday the Museums will have special hours from 7:30pm until
11:00pm. During these special openings, the music of Brahms, Debussy,
Beethoven, Respighi, Piazzolla, Mendelssohn, and others will be
offered in the Rooms of Raphael, the Gregorian Museum, the terraces
of the Pinacoteca, or the Courtyard of the Pinecone in concerts
beginning at 8:30pm and lasting around an hour.
The
musical series, entitled “Beauty to be Heard” is the result of a
collaboration between the Vatican Museums, the Venaria Real (the
Royal Palace of Turin, Italy, a Baroque masterpiece declared a UNESCO
World Heritage Site), and the Giuseppe Verdi National Conservatory of
Turin. The initiative was born of the conviction that the Museums and
the Venaria Real are not simply collections, architecture, history,
or culture from the past, but the ideal meeting place for all those
who want to transform art into a passion to be shared. In the "Room
of the Signatura" of Raphael's Stanze, two winged cupids in the
lunette above the Parnassus Wall—where Apollo, the god of Beauty
and Poetry, surrounded by the Muses representing all the Arts, plays
a lyre—bear signs reading “Numine afflatur”, inviting us to
contemplate that Art, in all its manifestations, is inspired by
divinity.
The
beauty of music and the beauty of the figurative arts go hand in
hand, Raphael says, portraying Apollo at the centre of his celestial
court. This unity is what the youth of the Giuseppe Verdi National
Conservatory wish to demonstrate in their Friday concerts at the
Vatican Museums. The initiative also includes Saturday performances
at the Venaria Reale during the summer months.
The
Vatican Museums administration has also provided for a series of
thematic guided visits on the musical iconography within the Museums.
The complete schedule of “Il Bello da Sentire” (Beauty to be
Heard) with the information regarding the places where the concerts
will take place and details of the guided “musical” visits is
available, in Italian, on the Vatican Museum website:
www.museivaticani.va.