Casino Bru Zane
Posted By admin On 13/04/22Promoting French music and culture from Venice
Palazetto Bru Zane. Multi-year restorations returned 17th-century Casino Zane's 100-seat music room to its original function, attracting world-class musicians to enjoy its acoustics. Free guided tours of the building run on Thursdays (in Italian/French/English at 2.30pm/3pm/3.30pm; none in August). Garage San Marco Srl Piazzale Roma 467/F - 30135 VENICE Tel. +39 0 - Fax +39 0 Cap. € 1.550.000 - CF e num. Nicole Bru, who is a great lover of Venice, was delighted to discover in 2006, away from the tourist track, the discreetly charming Casino Zane. She bought this seventeenth-century palazzetto with the ambitious aim of restoring it to its former glory and returning it to its original purpose as a place devoted to music. Media in category 'Palazzetto Bru Zane (Venice)' The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Casino e biblioteca Zane a San Stin, Luca Carlevarijs 1708.jpg 2,000 × 1,523; 732 KB.
This palazzetto is the place for the Fondazione Bru-Zane. This foundation refurbished beautifully and with taste this palazzetto which was dedicated to concert and cards and casinos games just next to the Palazzo residence of the Zane family. Today, it organizes small solo or chamber music concerts of French 19th century romantic music.
The history of Venice is now highlighted by a new dynamism in every aspect of creative activity. After important restoration work, the casino Zane, designed in the seventeenth century as a place for music, has been brought back to life thanks to the Palazzetto Bru Zane – Centre de musique romantique française, which it houses
In Venice, where many great French composers stayed, especially in the nineteenth century – and notably thanks to the Prix de Rome – this centre aims to contribute to the rediscovery of a whole section of the French musical heritage of the years 1780 to 1920 that has been unjustly neglected.
A Centre devoted to French music of the Romantic period
The mission of the Palazzetto Bru Zane – Centre de musique romantique française is to study, publish and promote the French Romantic repertoire (1780-1920). It is above all a centre for musicological research, aiming to meet the hitherto unsatisfied needs of artists and specialists interested in this repertoire and to be the springboard for concerts in co-production.
Aiming to bring together all who are interested in this music, the Palazzetto Bru Zane – Centre de musique romantique française works in partnership with institutions in Europe, Asia and America for the dissemination of the French repertoire.
The musicological work, carried out in collaboration with conservatoires, universities and research centres, leads to symposia, digitising campaigns, the cataloguing of musical collections, and so on. Rare scores are published, along with theoretical works, correspondence and memoirs, with the aim of reviving and enabling a better understanding of the Romantic period, and bringing to light composers and works that have been unjustly forgotten.
Each season concerts and other events are organised in Venice. In connection with these, and with the aim of enabling a wider audience to discover French Romantic music, these works are also performed at many concerts organised in France, elsewhere in Europe, and in Asia.
Finally, the Palazzetto Bru Zane — Centre de musique romantique française works with various record labels and encourages through its support the recording of rare works from the French Romantic repertoire.
Palazzetto Bru Zane
More information:
Bru Zane Classical Radio
Alexis de Castillon – Piano Quintet opus 1
(excerpt from the last movement, Allegro molto)
“When I seek another word for music,
I only ever find the word ‘Venice’.”
Friedrich Nietzsche