
Occasionally, the Planetarium of the Astronomical Center, also benefiting from excellent acoustics, transforms into a functional concert hall.
On this occasion, it will host a precious excellence from the Belluno area, the Crystal Tears Vocal Group (GVCT), a well-established choral reality for years, together with a group of young clarinetists who have trained at the school of Alessandro Muscatello at the Miari School and the Renier High School in Belluno. The concert will unfold along the two directions that have always animated the spirit and interests of the GVCT, constantly intersecting on one side with the music of the classical era, represented here by the trio of Haydn-Mozart-Beethoven, and on the other with contemporary music, capturing the most particular and less practiced and frequented aspects of both. In fact, the audience will be presented with unusual works and rarely heard pieces by otherwise very famous authors: fresh and brilliant music, fully suited for presentation in a less “institutional” context like the planetarium. Two absolute premieres will also be offered to the public, one of which, Meteors (Planctus coeli), featuring stars and planets, was specifically written for the occasion by Maestro Irlando Danieli, a professor at the Milan Conservatory and composer represented at La Scala, La Fenice, and in major European theaters.
Various pieces will be alternated with illustrations of the starry sky at the planetarium.