21.06 BABY RISONANZE: CIRCLE CONCERT

Baby Risonanze: Circle Concert

Sunday, 21 June – 10:00 a.m. | Kinderalm, Valbruna

During a short walk in nature, children and families will collect natural elements to use during the concert. The music will be an immersive experience: classical, jazz, folk and world music pieces will be performed. The musicians will interact with the audience through collective improvisations, environmental sounds and vocals. Everything will become part of a spontaneous composition. Children can express their emotions while listening, moving, dancing and singing.

Recommended age: 1–12 years old
Maximum number of participants: 50 children
Duration: approximately 2 hours
Recommendations: comfortable clothing, rain jacket and/or poncho, water

Reservations required

In case of bad weather, the concert will be held at the Palazzo Veneziano in Malborghetto.

SCUNE ENSEMBLE
Paola Londero, conduction and voice
Manuela Mansutti, conduction and voice
Federico Pace, percussion and voice
Andrea Zampieri, clarinet and voice
Caterina De Biaggio, piano and voice
Clara Di Giusto, cello and voice
Natalia Iamborciuc, violin and voice

Scune Ensemble is a group of musicians who create live concerts for families with children aged 0–6, pregnant women, young people, adults, and people with disabilities. Their artistic offerings are based on an immersive musical experience, where live-played and sung music envelops adults and children like a cradle (from the Friulian scune).
The concerts focus on listening, singing, and movement, fostering a natural approach to art music for audiences of all ages. Classical, authored, and multicultural music is presented as a living, vibrant experience, breaking down the traditional divide between performers and audience.
A significant portion of their activity takes place in natural settings, in particularly beautiful outdoor locations. The concert begins with a short shared walk with families, during which the audience is guided to discover and collect natural elements that evoke the world of sounds. At the end of the path, they reach a dedicated listening space where families can sit and enjoy an open-air concert.
The audience is positioned in the center, surrounded by the musicians. The repertoire includes pieces from classical, jazz, traditional, and world music. The experience is enriched by moments of collective improvisation using natural materials, environmental sounds, and voice, transforming every element into part of a spontaneous composition.
The short, high-quality pieces are designed to hold the attention of even the youngest listeners. Listening thus becomes a true shared musical journey for adults and children alike.