A conversation with Antonio Florio, the man responsible for the revival of Neapolitan Baroque music.
This conductor is the musical director of the ensemble he founded, La Cappella della Pietà de’ Turchini, and the creator of the Naples Early Music Centre. Here, he speaks of the composers who fashioned the musical identity of Naples, such as Gesualdo, Monteverdi, Salvatore, Caresana and Provenzale, as well as other musicians who have been overshadowed by Pergolesi and Alessandro Scarlatti. |
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