In the mountains, Mass is not only a moment of spiritual reflection, but has always been an important social glue, an occasion for gathering and sharing within the entire community. It is precisely from this value that the idea of accompanying the liturgical rite with a short musical interlude of about 30 minutes was born.
Performed by talented musicians and briefly introduced by the performers themselves, the musical moment wants to offer an accessible listening experience, even for those who, out of habit or circumstance, rarely attend evening events.
A proposal conceived with care and attention, aimed at enhancing the organ heritage of Carnia through listening.
Ancient instruments - guardians of a long musical and spiritual tradition - once again resonate in the very places where they were built.
Church of San Lorenzo
Sauris, or “Zahre” in the local dialect, is a stunning mountain village dotted with traditional alpine houses, mountain huts, and pastures. Its verdant basin is surrounded by Dolomite peaks that reflect on the waters of the lake. The name of the village is linked to its exquisite cured ham, lightly smoked according to the recipe of the Sauris tradition. The ideal pairing for this ham is the locally brewed beer. Enchanting landscapes and the uniqueness of the local dialect, beyond the traditional Carnival, make Sauris one of the most beloved alpine gems.
Photography by Ulderica Da Pozzo