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SAMEDI 21 JUIN 2025 - Pablo Lentini Riva, Guitare romantique

  • 21 mai 2025
  • 2 min de lecture

SAMEDI 21 JUIN 2025

20h30

ENTRÉE LIBRE

PROGRAMME


Johann KASPAR MERTZ Elegie


Ferdinando CARULLI

Les folies d'Espagne Op.75


Catharina Josepha PATTREN Song without words

Sadness, A lost Love, A Lament


Fernando SOR

Les folies d'Espagne Op.15 a


Mauro GIULIANI

Sonate Op.15

Allegro con spirito

Adagio con grande sentiments

Allegro viva ce


Variazoni Op.45 su

La folia di Spania


Pablo Lentini Riva


Le concertiste Pablo Lentini Riva, est né à Milan en 1971, il est professeur et concertiste de guitare classique. Il a étudié à Milan avec Vittorio Casagrande, Ruggero Chiesa et Paolo Cherici, obtenant un diplôme avec félicitations du jury du Conservatoire Giuseppe Verdi. Il a étudié à la Musikhochschule de Vienne avec David Russell, à Conegliano avec Stefano Grondona et à Meudon avec Betho Davezac. Dès son plus jeune âge, il attire l'attention du public et de la critique spécialisée pour sa sonorité

extraordinaire, sa musicalité et le raffinement de ses interprétations. "Pablo Lentini Riva donne à chaque note une vie poétique" , a déclaré le critique musical de Westdeutsche Zeitung lors d'un concert que le musicien a donné en Allemagne. Il a remporté de nombreux concours nationaux et internationaux de musique, dont le premier prix absolu d'un concours pour tous les instruments mis en place par le Rotary Club Milano San Babila et a donné des concerts en Europe et en Asie. Il a enregistré de nombreux CD et son disque "Monisieur Blancrocher", consacré aux compositions du baroque français et allemand, est unanimement considéré comme l'un des plus beaux disques de musique baroque transcrit et interprété à la guitare moderne. "Une merveille de musicalité ". (Betho Davezac) Pablo Lentini Riva enseigne la guitare classique et la musique de chambre avec guitare au conservatoire Frédéric Chopin de Paris et au conservatoire Marcel Dupré de Meudon.

29 commentaires


Wow, what an exceptionally well-curated program! It’s fascinating to see both Carulli’s Op. 75 and Sor’s Op. 15a on the same billing—getting to hear two different masters' take on 'The Follies of Spain' performed by a guitarist of Pablo Lentini Riva's caliber must be an absolute treat. I’ve been trying to find time to dive deeper into 19th-century Romantic guitar repertoire like Mertz and Catharina Josepha Pratten, but juggling a heavy academic workload makes it nearly impossible. Between work and studying, I seriously need to find a way to take my online class obligations off my plate for a weekend just so I can attend beautiful recitals like this without a mountain of stress. Thank you for sharing his biography and…

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What a beautifully curated classical guitar concert featuring Pablo Lentini Riva, whose artistry and interpretation bring real depth to works by composers like Mertz, Carulli, Sor, and Giuliani; his background and achievements clearly reflect his mastery of the instrument and dedication to music. It’s also interesting how performances like this connect us to cultural history in the same way discussions about the Oldest Language in the World highlight how ancient roots continue to influence modern expression, showing how both music and language preserve human heritage across time.

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This looks like a beautiful and refined classical guitar concert featuring Pablo Lentini Riva, with a rich program of Romantic and Baroque-inspired compositions. The combination of works by Mertz, Carulli, Sor, and Giuliani promises a deeply expressive musical experience, especially given the performer’s strong international background and artistic reputation. Just like Interpreting Services help bridge communication gaps across languages and cultures, music like this bridges emotions and ideas without the need for words, allowing audiences from all backgrounds to connect through pure artistic expression.

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Attending last night's concert by Pablo Lentini Riva was a beautiful reminder of how deeply music and mathematics are intertwined. The precise structure of Mauro Giuliani's Sonata Op. 15 and the intricate variations of La Folia di Spagna revealed a kind of musical algebra that no algorithm could replicate. Sometimes I wish people who search for shortcuts like Take My Online Math Class would instead spend an evening listening to classical guitar — because the patience, discipline, and logic required to appreciate a performance like this are exactly the same skills that make mathematics beautiful. Pablo's mastery, shaped by years of study in Milan, Vienna, and Paris, is proof that there are no shortcuts to excellence — whether in music or in numbers.

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Attending this magical evening with Pablo Lentini Riva was a reminder of how classical music speaks to the soul in ways that no textbook ever could. Just as some students search online for help and type 'Take My Online Algebra' when math feels overwhelming, I found myself completely surrendered to this music — letting it do the thinking for me. The program was exquisite: from Mertz's Elegy to Giuliani's grand Sonata Op. 15, every note carried emotion and history. Lentini Riva truly gives each note a poetic life, as the critics say. Free entrance, yet priceless in experience.

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