Orvieto Musica, Inc.
Since 1993, Orvieto Musica has been a premier chamber music festival, presenting intimate and inspiring performances in the historic hilltop city of Orvieto, Italy. Set against a backdrop of architectural beauty and cultural richness, the three-week festival offers young artists a focused environment to grow through daily masterclasses, faculty mentorship, and international collaboration.
In addition to a full concert season, participants may engage in optional Italian language and cultural studies, further immersing themselves in the local heritage. Under the leadership of Artistic and Executive Director Kim Walker since 2023, Orvieto Musica brings together a distinguished faculty from leading institutions around the world.
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Holly Harrison – Swoop (2015)
Caroline Shaw – Blueprint (2016)
Gabriel Fauré – Piano Quintet No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 89: II. Adagio
Dmitri Shostakovich – String Quartet No. 10 in A-flat Major, Op. 118
Anton Webern – Langsamer Satz (1905)
Antonín Dvořák – "Song to the Moon" from Rusalka
Rebecca Clarke – Dumka (Duo concertante for violin and viola with piano)
Gabriel Fauré – Dolly Suite, Op. 56
W.A. Mozart – Sonata for Piano Four Hands in D Major, K. 381
Eugène Ysaÿe – Sonata No. 1 for Solo Violin, Op. 27: I. Grave – Lento assai
Gioachino Rossini – “Largo al factotum” from Il barbiere di Siviglia
J.S. Bach – Sonata for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord, BWV 1029: II. Adagio & III. Allegro
Kevin McKee – “One (Wo)Man Band Blues” (2018)
Giacomo Puccini – “Mario! Mario! Mario!” from Tosca
Edvard Grieg – String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 27
Reinhold Glière – String Octet in C Major, Op. 5: III. Andante & IV. Finale: Allegro vivace
Franz Schubert – Quartettsatz in C Minor, D. 703
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Franz Joseph Haydn – String Quartet in D Major, Op. 20 No. 4
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J.S. Bach – Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243
Richard Strauss – “Die Zeit, die ist ein sonderbar Ding” from Der Rosenkavalier
Charles Gounod – “Ah! je ris de me voir” (The Jewel Song) from Faust
Giuseppe Verdi – “Ritorna vincitor!” from Aida
Johann Strauss II – “Klänge der Heimat” (Csárdás) from Die Fledermaus
Franz Lehár – “Lippen schweigen” from The Merry Widow (1905)
James Barnes – Yorkshire Ballad (1984)
Leonard Bernstein – Overture to Candide (1956)
Isabella Leonarda – Sonata Duodecima in D Minor
Herman Bellstedt – Fantasia on Themes from Bizet’s “Carmen”