Four unmissable events at the Palace of Caserta with the Caserta Chamber Orchestra for an autumn of music. 24 October, November 21, 12 and 26th December, at 11.15 am, the Palatine Chapel will host the matinees of the orchestra conducted by Master Antonino Cascio.
Il 24 October, the soloist Yeong Kwang Lee on the cello, he will perform Carl Stamitz Concerto No. 3 in C major for cello and orchestra; Franz Joseph Haydn Concerto No. 1 in C major for cello and orchestra; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 29 in A major KV 201.
Born in 1995 in Seoul, Yeong Kwang Lee has won numerous competitions and in 2019 he won First Prize at the prestigious International Instrumentalwettbewerb Competition in Markneukirchen.
Il November 21, the soloist Han Kim on the clarinet he will perform Johan Baptist Vanhal Symphony in F major; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto in A major for clarinet and orchestra KV 622; Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 63 in C major / La Roxelane.
A twenty-two-year-old of Korean origin, Han Kim began studying the clarinet at the age of ten and, since his first recital, whose video clip has garnered five million views, has been recognized as a "clarinet prodigy." In 2019, he won the sixty-eighth ARD International Music Competition in Munich, also receiving the Henle-Urtext Special Prize and the Audience Award for the best performance of Elliott Carter's Concerto with the Munich Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Il 12th December, the soloist Kevin Zhu on the violin, he will perform Leopold Kozeluh Symphony No. 3 in G minor; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto No. 4 in D major for violin and orchestra KV 218; Franz Schubert Symphony No. 5 in B flat major D 485.
Kevin Zhu came to international attention by winning two of the most important violin competitions: the Yehudi Menuhin in 2012 and the Paganini in 2018.
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Il 26th December the soloist John Angeleri on the violin, he will perform Concerto for a Holiday Day Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento No. 3 in F major KV 138; Franz Schubert Rondo in A major for violin and strings D 438; Ludwig van Beethoven Romances for violin and orchestra: No. 1 in G major op.40 - No. 2 in F major op.50; Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony in C major No. 82 / The Bear.
Paduan by birth and musical education, Giovanni Angeleri comes from a family of musicians and, from childhood, he dedicated himself to the study of early music on period instruments. He began his concert career at a very young age, winning numerous international competitions. His definitive international recognition came with his victory at the Paganini Competition in Genoa in 1997.
Founder and director of theChamber Orchestra of Caserta he is the Master Anthony Cascio. With the Orchestra, with which he mainly performs concerts, he has collaborated with well-known soloists, has participated in important festivals and concert seasons in Italy and abroad and has proposed programs related to his research activity. He is the artistic director of the Autunno Musicale of Caserta and a teacher at the Conservatory of Music San Pietro a Majella in Naples.
The initiative, part of Autunno Musicale – Suoni & Luoghi d'Arte (Musical Autumn – Sounds & Places of Art), of which the Caserta Chamber Orchestra is a promoter together with the "Anna Jervolino" association, was selected through the Royal Palace of Caserta's participatory development call. It benefits from the collaboration of the Friends of the Royal Palace.
Concerts are included in the ordinary cost of the entrance ticket or season ticket to the Vanvitellian Complex until all seats are taken in the Palatine Chapel. Free admission as per regulations. To verify the right to free admission and the required supporting documentation: https://www.reggiadicaserta.beniculturali.it/agevolazioni-entrata.






