Video e podcast del progetto
Publishing
Here you can find all the videos and podcasts related to the project **Notes from the Past, Sounds of the Future**: recordings of concerts, backstage, interviews, and brief insights into the Neapolitan musical tradition of the 1700s and new compositions.
You can explore the content by type: in the "Project Videos" section, you will find a selection of concerts, backstage footage, and meetings; in the "Podcast" section, a series of thematic episodes designed for listening on the go. The "Playlists and Listening Paths" offer ready-made collections for schools, enthusiasts, and young composers. To deepen your understanding of the events, we invite you to also visit the "Competition" and "Inclusion & Education" pages and the other sections dedicated to multimedia materials.
You can explore the content by type: in the "Project Videos" section, you will find a selection of concerts, backstage footage, and meetings; in the "Podcast" section, a series of thematic episodes designed for listening on the go. The "Playlists and Listening Paths" offer ready-made collections for schools, enthusiasts, and young composers. To deepen your understanding of the events, we invite you to also visit the "Competition" and "Inclusion & Education" pages and the other sections dedicated to multimedia materials.
The podcast of the project collects conversations, stories, and brief insights that traverse three main themes: the Neapolitan musical tradition of the 1700s, new compositions inspired by that school, and the experiences of the musicians involved in the Festival.
The episodes, organized into thematic series, alternate interviews with composers and performers, historical narratives, readings of period documents, and reflections on contemporary practices. Each episode has a short duration to facilitate listening while traveling or between commitments.
You can listen to the podcasts directly from this page or, when available, through the main external listening platforms indicated in the description of each episode. For a better experience, we recommend using headphones and a stable connection.
To accompany you in discovering our materials, we have created some playlists and thematic listening paths:
To start: a selection of introductory videos and podcasts, ideal for those approaching the project and the Neapolitan tradition of the 18th century for the first time.
For schools and teachers: collections designed for classroom activities, musical workshops, and interdisciplinary paths. In dialogue with the "Inclusion & Training" page, they offer materials suitable for different school levels.
For composers and composition students: a focus on new works, with technical interviews, excerpts from rehearsals, comments from the authors, and links to scores when available.
For evening listening: a sequence of pieces and stories that resonates the historical repertoire with the contemporary sounds of the Festival.
Each playlist is designed as an invitation to delve deeper: in the description, you will find reading suggestions and links to the pages of the site dedicated to the Festival, the Composition Competition, and inclusion activities.
For schools and teachers: collections designed for classroom activities, musical workshops, and interdisciplinary paths. In dialogue with the "Inclusion & Training" page, they offer materials suitable for different school levels.
For composers and composition students: a focus on new works, with technical interviews, excerpts from rehearsals, comments from the authors, and links to scores when available.
For evening listening: a sequence of pieces and stories that resonates the historical repertoire with the contemporary sounds of the Festival.
Each playlist is designed as an invitation to delve deeper: in the description, you will find reading suggestions and links to the pages of the site dedicated to the Festival, the Composition Competition, and inclusion activities.
Audio and video content is published in high quality to best enhance both live performances and guest voices. In case of a slow connection, you can manually reduce the playback quality through the player, without giving up listening.
Some materials are also hosted on external platforms dedicated to the distribution of videos and podcasts: when this occurs, the link is always indicated in the description of the individual content. We encourage you to use the sharing buttons integrated into the players to disseminate the materials while respecting the authors' rights.
For information on public reuse, screenings in educational contexts, or any press requests, we invite you to consult the "Terms of Use" page and to contact the Association directly through the form in the Contacts section.
Some materials are also hosted on external platforms dedicated to the distribution of videos and podcasts: when this occurs, the link is always indicated in the description of the individual content. We encourage you to use the sharing buttons integrated into the players to disseminate the materials while respecting the authors' rights.
For information on public reuse, screenings in educational contexts, or any press requests, we invite you to consult the "Terms of Use" page and to contact the Association directly through the form in the Contacts section.