
A creative dialogue between music and contemporary art. Young talented and internationally renowned musicians will travel to Padova from the UK, Spain and Switzerland to enter in contact and react to the artworks of the exhibition ‘A riveder le stelle’ – Eremitani Museums, curated by Barbara Codogno.
There, Lilium SoundArt created three music videos, with the aim of sharing the relevance of the multidisciplinary artistic dialogue, supporting young musicians’ careers and spread the beauty of art. The museum becomes a creative space where intimate and evocative dialogues take place.
Celebrating Dante Alighieri seven hundred years disappearance anniversary, verses from the three Divina Commedia Cantiche will be interpreted by actress Francesca Sartore (Teatro Boxer), additional reading key of the ethereal dialogue that will span from the art of Giotto until nowadays painters.
In the occasions of the video shooting, during three weekends in November, the musicians will offer to the early visitors short impromptu performances, free interpretations of the visual suggestions and the intriguing links between Dante and Giotto.
We invite you to follow our social pages where, in concomitance with the filming, we will offer sneak peeks, backstage stories and insights of the works of these wonderful artists: Facebook, Instagram and TikTok
Tickets and information at this link.
We are thankful to:
Comune di Padova – Assessorato alla Cultura
Barbara Codogno – Exhibition curator
Teatro Boxer
The Bank Contemporary Art Collection


MAURIZIO L'ALTRELLA

Inferno, Canto VI
Cerbero, fiera crudele e diversa,
con tre gole caninamente latra
sovra la gente che quivi è sommersa.
Li occhi ha vermigli, la barba unta e atra,
e ’l ventre largo, e unghiate le mani;
graffia li spirti, ed iscoia ed isquatra.
ALFIO GIURATO

Purgatorio, Canto V
Vien dietro a me, e lascia dir le genti:
sta come torre ferma, che non crolla
già mai la cima per soffiar di venti.
SERGIO PADOVANI

Paradiso, Canto XXXIII
A l’alta fantasia qui mancò possa;
ma già volgeva il mio disio e ‘l velle,
sì come rota ch’igualmente è mossa,
l’amor che move il sole e l’altre stelle.