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− | Related to Tartini the Festival of Chamber Music Piran is organised by the [[Portorož Auditorium]], where concerts but also music workshops and expert meeting Tartini days are organised. | + | Related to Tartini the ''Festival of Chamber Music Piran'' is organised by the [[Portorož Auditorium]], where concerts but also music workshops and expert meeting ''Tartini days'' are organised. Another event related to Tartini in Piran is the ''Tartini Festival'', an international music festival dedicated to the maestro. |
== Collections == | == Collections == |
Revision as of 22:30, 28 February 2010
Related to Tartini the Festival of Chamber Music Piran is organised by the Portorož Auditorium, where concerts but also music workshops and expert meeting Tartini days are organised. Another event related to Tartini in Piran is the Tartini Festival, an international music festival dedicated to the maestro.
Collections
The Gothic Casa Pizagrua was renovated in neoclassical style in the 19th century. During the last restoration works in 1985–1991 interesting wall paintings were found in the interior. It is a seat of Italian Community and is destined for cultural events, exhibitions and various art workshops. In 1845 a memorial plaque was built into the facade to commemorate of the great maestro.
On the first floor the permanent exhibition – the memorial room of Giuseppe Tartini - presents the most important objects and documents from Tartini's legacy, including manuscripts, his last will, portraits, his death mask, an Amati violin and photographs of the unveiling ceremony of the Tartini monument.
In the centre of Tartini square stand the bronze Tartini monument facing his house, an art work by Venetian sculptor Antonio dal Zotto, raised in 1896. It is standing on the high pedestal, richly carved by stonecutter Tamburlini.
See also
- Koper Regional Museum
- Tartini Theatre
- Tartini String Quartet
- Ethnological Collection of Koper Regional Museum