Carrù
History
Many archeological findings show that Carrù was inhabited by the Bagenni tribe from Liguria, then by the Romans.
In 901 it was given by a diploma to the bishop of Asti.
In the XIII century it was a property of the marquis of Monferrato, who gave it as a feud to the marquis of Ceva.
In 1328 it was a part of the property of the Acaja family, and they later gave it to the Bressano family.
Events in Carrù and around
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17 MayUn giro d’Italia
L’Orchestra barocca Academia Montis Regalis propone un concerto dedicato al tricentenario della nascita di Charles Burney, figura centrale dell’Illuminismo europeo
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18 Jun 19 JunFalse consonances of melancholy
Alla fine del XVII secolo il violinista napoletano Nicola Matteis, trasferitosi a Londra, rivoluziona la musica inglese, diffondendo lo stile italiano a discapito di quello francese
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19 Jun 20 JunMusical bridges between Italy and Ireland
Il repertorio si focalizza particolarmente su due periodi storici in cui la coppia di strumenti rende in maniera eccellente la sintesi dell’estetica musicale dell’epoca
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20 Jun 21 JunMusica transalpina
Una scelta di madrigali di autori italiani presenti nelle raccolte inglesi, nonché alcuni esempi di madrigali di autori inglesi ispirati i modelli italiani
Eat & Sleep in Carrù and around
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