ROME REMEMBERS LEONARDO DA VINCI’S LOVE FOR MUSIC
Our Blogger: Arianna
Well known all over the world, Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the major examples of Italian genius: polyvalent and enigmatic, his talents spanned from painting ( everybody knows the Gioconda and the Last Supper), to beautiful sculptures and ingenious war inventions.
In particular I’m writing this post just to talk about the relation between Leonardo and the music.
In fact the artist really loved the music and he even composed some aria. Besides, he was a passionate player of the, literally “ arm lyre” (lira da braccio) and he even draw a model of this instrument.
Actually the Organ Viola, the one that Leonardo draw has been built by the “Association de Recherche Culturelle L. De Vinci” from Sion (CH)
It’s fascinating to learn, regarding Leonardo’s love for music, that according to scholars Gian Mario Pala and Loredana Mazzarella, inside the Leonardo’s Last Supper there is a hidden a musical composition which has been synthesized digitally. Of course a new book on the subject is coming….
Now in Rome will take place on June the 12th 2009, Leonardo da Vinci e la Musica, a conference about this specific aspect of the artist’s life. There will be on display, too, the organ viola that Leonardo designed. The conference is part of a bigger project intended to draw an itinerary about the history of music between XVII and XX century and will be held at the National Museum of Musical Instruments, on the square of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (Holy Cross in Jerusalem), near the subway station San Giovanni.
The entrance it’s for free but it’s necessary to book in advance.
To enjoy the stimulating cultural life of Rome, there’s no better option than Hotel Des Artistes and Yes Hotel, a great base to explore the Eternal City and Italy!
| WHEN: June 12th, 2009 WHERE (National Museum of Musical Instruments) CONTACTS: 0039 06 7014796/ mnsm@virgilio.it |
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