Offering eclectic and mixed programs that blend classical, jazz, and folk music, the Bacchus Quintet has continued to impress and captivate since its inception. The five musicians, winners of numerous international competitions, decided in 2014 to form a brass quintet to highlight the most beautiful pages of the original repertoire and to develop entire symphonic or pianistic pieces tailored to their talents. Bacchus has performed in numerous concerts and festivals including the Vents d’hiver Festival at Les Invalides in Paris, the Pontlevoy Festival, Eurocuivres, the Vox Musica Festival, and the Organ Festival in Bergerac.
6:30 PM Meeting with "Library of Living Books" - square of a hamlet.
Parish Church of S. Canciano Martire
The first stone was blessed on 5 May 1858. The altar with the Saints Cancio, Canciano and Cancianilla, patrons of the church, is particularly valuable. It is also called the “Altar of the Birth”, because the predella at the centre houses a pretty Nativity scene. The altar of the Blessed Virgin is a lovely example of 18th-century wooden sculpture, a work attributed to Eugenio Mangani from Pieve di Cadore in 1723. The statue of the Madonna of the Rosary, placed in the niche, is by Pizzini (end of 1800s).
Photography by Ulderica Da Pozzo