The sound of quinTTTonic, five young Austrian musicians, can be described as "intoxicatingly" authentic. In their varied sounds, the different musical roots of each member are clearly reflected, along with a strong passion for experimentation. The ensemble’s music spans from classical to jazz, from tradition to new compositions. In this program, they will perform arrangements created specifically for them by Austrian composers such as Paul, renowned for his ironic, theatrical, and always original musical approach. The program will also feature works by the ensemble’s trumpeter, Gruber, and the contemporary composer Bachner, who blends elements of modern jazz with Viennese folk music. Finally, there will be a tribute to two great Austrian composers, on the occasion of the 150th and 200th anniversaries of their births: Kreisler and Strauss.
In case of bad weather: Auditorium of the Istituto Comprensivo of Paularo.
Valesio-Calice Palace
Its construction dates back to 1591, as can be read on the arch keystone of the entrance door, and it was the residence of the Calice family, which looked after the interests of the Venetian Republic in managing the forestry assets of the valley. According to historians and scholars of this technique, the beautifully preserved architecture represents a prototype of the Carnic house. The historic cores of urban settlements developed in the valley between the end of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th century. Their architecture is considered to be of the utmost significance due to its elegance and monumentality.
Photography by Ulderica Da Pozzo