A musical journey through different eras, styles, and soundscapes: this is what the ClarinETnsemble offers, a clarinet quartet founded with the aim of showcasing the extraordinary timbral and expressive potential of one of the most fascinating instruments in the musical tradition.
Comprising Pino Maggio, Luisa Travaglini, Paola Catale, and Claudio Geniale, the ClarinETnsemble is a flexible ensemble that explores the entire range of the clarinet family, from the E-flat clarinet to the bass clarinet, providing audiences with a rich and engaging listening experience.
The ensemble stands out for its ability to move effortlessly between classical and contemporary music, film scores, jazz, and the great classics of international popular music. This artistic approach highlights the remarkable versatility of the clarinet and its endless expressive possibilities.
The four musicians bring together distinguished artistic and professional backgrounds, developed through studies at conservatories, performances with orchestras and chamber ensembles, and significant musical collaborations in Italy and abroad. Their collective experience now converges in a shared project that combines technical excellence, passion, and a commitment to musical outreach.
Their repertoire is extensive and diverse, ranging from celebrated works of the international repertoire—including the Carmen Overture by Georges Bizet, the Hungarian Dances by Johannes Brahms, and Libertango by Astor Piazzolla—to more modern classics such as Moonlight Serenade by Glenn Miller, Moon River by Henry Mancini, the Love Theme from Cinema Paradiso by Ennio Morricone, Yesterday by the Beatles, In the Mood by Joe Garland, and The Entertainer by Scott Joplin, alongside original compositions and arrangements specifically written for the ensemble.
This concert offers a valuable opportunity to discover the rich sound world of the clarinet through a refined yet accessible program, capable of captivating audiences of all ages.
Free admission while seats last.
