Past Performances

Concerts

  • Nov222019Friday9:00 pm program
    • Roma
    • Italy
    • Auditorium Ars Medica
    • Via Cesare Ferrero di Cambiano 27a
    • tickets: €15

    Roma, November 22, 2019

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    Le parole di Oriana
    Omaggio a Fallaci in concerto

    di e con Maria Rosaria Omaggio
    al pianoforte Cristiana Pegoraro

    impressioni visive Carlo Fatigoni e Vincenzo Oliva
    tecnica Stefano Berti

    Torna in scena lo spettacolo “Omaggio a Fallaci – Le parole di Oriana in concerto” di e con Maria Rosaria Omaggio e Cristiana Pegoraro al pianoforte.

    Si è detto molto su Oriana Fallaci in questi ultimi tempi difficili e turbolenti. E, a dieci anni dalla sua scomparsa, le sue profetiche dichiarazioni continuano a far discutere. Questo spettacolo è un’occasione per capire meglio non solo cosa ha veramente detto, ma anche chi è stata e come ha letto la seconda parte del secolo scorso la giornalista, la scrittrice, la donna, il personaggio italiano forte e conteso e, forse, più famoso nel mondo.

    Oriana racconta Fallaci, Penelope svela Cassandra, presenta se stessa, in una sorta di conferenza, rivelando la natura intima delle sue scelte, perfino delle delusioni amorose che hanno inevitabilmente segnato il suo carattere. Ne nasce l’autoritratto di una donna scomoda dalla imprevedibile e sfaccettata personalità che sorprende per complessità, dimostrandosi aggressiva e fragile, generosa ed egocentrica, cupa e spiritosamente toscana, timida e indomita allo stesso tempo. “Omaggio a Fallaci” è un accurato montaggio dei suoi tanti scritti curato e interpretato da Maria Rosaria Omaggio, sulle musiche che amava, eseguite dal vivo col tocco tenero, potente e magico di Cristiana Pegoraro al pianoforte. Sullo sfondo, tra le due interpreti che dialogano con voce e musica, quasi diventassero visibili i ricordi legati alla narrazione, le immagini elaborate da Carlo Fatigoni e Vincenzo Oliva che riportano alla Storia, quella con la S maiuscola, che non è solo storia da libri di testo, ma storia del vissuto, storia della nostra vita.

  • Nov192019Tuesday8:00 pm program
    • New York
    • NY
    • USA
    • Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
    • 154 West 57th Street
    • tickets: $75, $50, $30
    buy tickets www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2019/1...

    New York, November 19, 2019

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    A concert for Justice and Peace

    ITHAKA
    THE JOURNEY OF A MODERN ULYSSES

    music composed by Cristiana Pegoraro

    WORLD PREMIERE

    Also featured:
    Vivaldi Fantasy on The Four Seasons
    Rossini Overture to Il Barbiere di Siviglia and L’italiana in Algeri
    (Piano transcriptions by Cristiana Pegoraro)

    Considered to be among the most interesting and versatile performers of her generation, Italian-born pianist and composer Cristiana Pegoraro returns to Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall with the world premiere of her composition set ITHAKA.
    The music is inspired by the poem ITHAKA by the great Greek poet Constantinos Petrou Kavafis (1863-1933) who compares the voyage of Ulysses to the journey of our lives. Like Ulysses voyage, so man’s voyage is rich in discoveries and adventures, goals to reach and lessons to learn. The most important thing is not to reach the goal, but everything we learn along the way.
    Each of the 11 musical pieces composed by Cristiana Pegoraro represents an important step of our life: the departure, the expectation, the passion, the choice, the discovery, the sensuality, the knowledge, the destiny, the understanding, the journey, the wisdom.
    ITHAKA by Cristiana Pegoraro was born from the need to unite people belonging to the diverse cultures, regions and traditions from the Mediterranean; a Mediterranean as a place with a potential to express solidarity, welcome and friendship, and as a warrant for peace among the peoples; a sea which unifies instead of dividing, and a symbol of a world-wide dialogue and understanding in histories which are different, but which are all about the same universal subject: Mankind.

    This innovating program also features the world premiere of her Fantasy on Vivaldi The Four Seasons and her own transcriptions for piano of the famous Overtures Il Barbiere di Siviglia and L’Italiana in Algeri by Rossini.

  • Nov142019Thursday7:00 pm program
    • Scarsdale
    • NY
    • USA
    • Hitchcock Presbyterian Church
    • 6 Greenacres Avenue
    • tickets: $30
    • Info (914) 723-2325
    • Mon - Fri 9am-12pm

    Scarsdale, November 14, 2019

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    A Piano at the Opera
    An Evening Concert with Cristiana Pegoraro

    Listen to the piano “sing” opera. Pegoraro will perform transcriptions for piano of famous arias, intermezzos, overtures. Allow your emotions to come alive with an illustrated and annotated concert that retraces the stories and characters of the operas and those of the greatest composers.

  • Nov122019Tuesday7:00 pm program
    • Bronxville
    • NY
    • USA
    • The Bronxville School
    • BHS Chorus Room
    • Midland Ave. Parking Lot and Entrance
    • tickets: $25
    • Info 914.395.0516

    Bronxville, November 12, 2019

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    Understanding Classical Music

    Internationally acclaimed pianist Cristiana Pegoraro brings her deep passion and enthusiasm for classical music to an intimate classroom setting that combines concert-worthy performances with stimulating discussion of greater music themes. She will guide music lovers in understanding the language and structure of classical music to more fully enjoy the classical repertoire. Discover the secrets of sonatas, symphonies, and concertos, the different approaches of composers such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Brahms and Tchaikovsky, and learn how the musical language evolved during the centuries.

  • Nov102019Sunday2:30 pm
    • Oklahoma City
    • OK
    • USA
    • All Souls' Episcopal Church
    • 6400 North Pennsylvania Avenue
    • tickets: $20
    • Info and reservations: 405-843-5895

    Oklahoma City, November 10, 2019

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  • Nov092019Saturday7:00 pm
    • Guthrie
    • OK
    • USA
    • The Magnolia Moon
    • 323 West Cleveland Avenue
    • tickets: $50, includes buffet dinner
    • RSVP: +1.405.209.4279

    Guthrie, November 9, 2019

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  • Nov082019Friday2:00 pm program
    • Edmond
    • OK
    • USA
    • The University of Central Oklahoma
    • 100 N University Dr
    • tickets: free admission

    Edmond, November 8, 2019

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    Master Class

  • Nov082019Friday12:00 pm
    • Oklahoma City
    • OK
    • USA
    • Oklahoma City Museum of Art
    • 415 Couch Drive
    • tickets: free admission
    okcmoa.com

    Oklahoma City, November 8, 2019

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  • Nov052019Tuesday7:00 pm program
    • Bronxville
    • NY
    • USA
    • The Bronxville School
    • BHS Chorus Room
    • Midland Ave. Parking Lot and Entrance
    • tickets: $25
    • Info 914.395.0516

    Bronxville, November 5, 2019

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    Happy Birthday Beethoven

    Next year will mark the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth in 1770 and his music will be featured in concert halls around the world. Cristiana Pegoraro, the first Italian woman to have played in concert the complete cycle of the 32 Beethoven piano sonatas, will examine the multifaceted genius of Beethoven, touching the different aspects of his art and life, exploring the stories and secrets behind the masterworks. Her innovative presentation combines sparkling performances with tales illustrating Beethoven’s life and legacy, the development of the piano, and the career of a musician at Beethoven’s time.

  • Nov032019Sunday2:00 pm program
    • Lexington
    • MA
    • USA
    • Maxwell Auditorium - Masonic Museum & Library
    • 33 Marrett Road
    • corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Route 2A
    • tickets: $20 - $30
    buy tickets
    • Information: Sal Bramante 781-393-9820
    • Lino Rullo 617-447-0598

    Lexington, November 3, 2019

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    From Italy to the Americas
    A Musical Journey Through Love, Passion, and Life

    Music by Vivaldi, Rossini, Pegoraro, Lecuona, Piazzolla
    presented in an innovative format that combines live piano performances and a stimulating look at the composers’ life and impact.