The first edition of the Mediterraneo Chamber Music Festival marked the beginning of an ambitious project with a strong and distinctive identity.
The Festival welcomed several leading figures from the international chamber music scene, including Christopher Park, Henninge Landaas, Frøydis Fegran Kopperud, Joanna Hanhikoski, Sigmund Skjeldrum Toppe, Birk Landaas, and Romolo Ludovico Lanza, bringing together established performers and emerging talents.
Through concerts, masterclasses, and opportunities for direct exchange with audiences, the inaugural edition fostered an authentic dialogue between music, artists, and place, laying the foundations for an open and international cultural community.
The visual narrative of the Festival is captured through the evocative lenses of Antonio Causi and Antonio Suma. Their work serves as a bridge between music and image, featuring exclusive photographic exhibitions such as "Frammenti" and "Ij so". These collections offer an intimate look at the Festival’s soul, freezing moments of artistic intensity and the raw, timeless beauty of the Apulian landscape.
Representing the Festival’s avant-garde spirit, our collaboration with Salotto Elettronico creates a unique dialogue between classical tradition and modern soundscapes. This collaboration explores the boundaries of chamber music through experimental electronics and multidisciplinary talks, culminating in a signature Final Event where heritage meets innovation in a vibrant, immersive atmosphere.
The sensory experience of the Mediterranean is completed by the excellence of Cantine De Quarto. As our dedicated wine partner, they curate exclusive natural wine tastings that accompany our concert evenings. The synergy between land and art reaches its peak during the "Salotto x Cantine" sessions, where guests can savor the authentic flavors of Puglia while engaging with the artists and the history of local viticulture.