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Secret Pages for theorbo and sounds of Venice

Stefano Maiorana (Italy)

Saturday April 26th, 2025

Saturday April 26th, 2025

8:00 PM

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9:00 PM PDT

Starts: 8:00 PM PDT

Ends: 9:00 PM PDT

Doors Open: 7:00 PM

Doors Open: 7:00 PM PDT

Pacific Spirit United Church

2195 W 45th Ave, Vancouver

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Stefano Maiorana (Italy)
Secret Pages
for theorbo and sounds of Venice

60 minutes
Artist chat at 7:15pm

Co-presented with Early Music Vancouver

Secret Pages is a set of antique and newly composed music for theorbo – an instrument similar to a lute – performed by Italian early music virtuoso, Stefano Maiorana. In Secret Pages the sequence of the pieces creates an atmospheric soundscape evoking – with the faintest of brushstrokes – the hallucinatory beauty of Venice. The musical sequence interleaves 20 works by two composers with profound connections to Venice: Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger (also known as Johann Hieronymus Kapsberger, c. 1580-1651), who spent his formative years in the ‘serene republic’, and the Venetian Claudio Ambrosini (b. 1948).

Exploiting the soft resonance of the theorbo, Kapsberger’s pieces are at once intimate and sonorous: improvisatory in spirit, they roam and ruminate and dance by turns. Each one flows like liquid into Ambrosini’s experimental soundworld, the starting point for which was imagining the ‘secret notebooks’ of Kapsberger – fictional pages of daringly exploratory music. From those imagined sketches, Ambrosini takes Baroque themes and motifs, arabesques and embellishments and, mingling them with the elemental sounds of Venice, fragments and reworks them as sonic memories. The musical stream of consciousness is articulated by soundscape recordings that fleetingly capture the essence of Venice: the lapping and crashing of waves, chiming bells and cawing gulls, moored ships and bobbing gondolas, all broadcasted in an immersive surround audio setup of custom made wood resonators.

Stefano Maiorana was born in Rome where he lives. After studying classical guitar and lute at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory, he took advanced courses in theorbo and baroque guitar with Paul O’Dette. He graduated in Architecture, cultivating a strong interest in the interactions between music and the other arts. His research ranges from early to contemporary music and is sustained by rigorous attention to historical performance practice. 

He has held concerts as soloist and continuo player in Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Swiss, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Norway, Mongolia and in 2017 he was invited as soloist by the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra to perform in the “Spanish Baroque” tour in Australia. He also played premieres by composers Ambrosini, Serrano, Elgh as soloist, in ensemble and in duo with the guitarist Magnus Andersson.

Stefano is Professor of Lute and early plucked instruments at the Briccialdi Conservatory in Italy, where he is the head of the Early Music Department. 

https://outhere-music.com/en/artists/stefano-maiorana
https://www.stefanomaiorana.it/en/

- photo by Francesca Pompei 

 

 

        

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