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Loyola University Museum of Art Presents Waiting for Verdi

Musical Performance Honors Giuseppe Verdi, One of the Most Beloved Italian Composers

What: The Loyola University Museum of Art presents Waiting for Verdi, a concert that pays homage to Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi, whose work is a fundamental part of Italian culture and a major part of the universal heritage of music.

The project is organized by Francesca Parvizyar, a former opera singer living in Milan, who conceived the project to highlight new, authentic talents and create cultural dialogue between Italy and the United States. Pianists Elena Rizzo and Gesualdo Coggi will be accompanied by four young singers for the performance. Together they will present Angela Montemurro’s adaptation of the Messa da Requiem by Verdi. This transcription of Requiem is known as one of the undisputed masterpieces of music and religious inspiration of the 19th century.

Waiting for Verdi is part of The Year of Italian Culture in the United States, which is promoted by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and celebrates the 200th anniversary of Verdi’s birth.

Media can RSVP to marhondonis@luc.edu.
When: Sunday, April 21, 2013
3 p.m. – Pre-Concert Reception (2nd Floor)
4 p.m. – Concert (Regents Hall, 16th Floor)
 Where: Loyola University Museum of Art
820 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611

 

 

About LUMA
Opened in 2005, the Loyola University Museum of Art is dedicated to exploring, promoting, and understanding art and artistic expression that illuminates the enduring spiritual questions of all cultures and societies. As a museum with an interest in education and educational programming, LUMA reflects the University’s Jesuit mission and is dedicated to helping people of all creeds explore the roots of their faith and spiritual quests. Located at Loyola University Chicago’s Water Tower Campus, the museum occupies the first three floors of the University’s historic Lewis Towers on Chicago’s famous Michigan Avenue. For more information, visit the museum’s website at LUC.edu/luma.

Art illuminating the spirit!

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