Following last year’s extraordinary success, the streaming project Pappano in Web is set to resume. Produced by Telecom Italia and the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, the project allows listeners to enjoy great music free, from the comfort of their own computers, and allows them to simultaneously share their impressions and emotions with all the other ‘internauts’ online, thanks to a special chat line made available during the broadcast.
Pappano in Web 2012 will feature eight dates – four concerts (three symphonic and one chamber) and four listening guides. Between live and on demand listening, the three concerts available in streaming in 2011 were followed all the way through by more than 350,000 people and visited by more than three and a half million others for an average of 37 minutes. A smashing success, as the strategy launched by Telecom Italia for the project’s development blends cultural excellence and heightened digital languages, in the 2012 edition, with four listening guides – four lesson-conversations curated by musicologist Giovanni Bietti and by Antonio Pappano himself. Transmitted in direct streaming several days before the concerts, these guides will provide extremely helpful information for those who want to be especially ‘tuned in’ to the music on the program.
To view any of the dates live, you will need to connect a computer or other device (PC, MAC, Tablet, etc.) to the internet and go to www.telecomitalia.com/pappanoinweb on the dates and times indicated on the calendar below. The concerts will also be available afterwards in streaming on demand.
What is the difference between live streaming and streaming on demand?
Streaming is an innovative technology that permits the diffusion of multimedia files (both audio and video) on the internet, allowing for live transmission of filming (live streaming) or for viewing footage online after the event (streaming on demand).
For more information: info@santacecilia.it
12 January at 21 (click for streaming)
lesson-conversation curated by Giovanni Bietti
16 January at 21 (click for streaming)
Orchestra e Coro dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Antonio Pappano conductor
Rossini La Scala di seta: Sinfonia
Haydn Sinfonia Concertante
Mozart Requiem K626