This Wednesday, the 8th, the School of Music of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (EMUFRN) welcomes musician and professor Eugenio Becherucci, from the Frosinone Conservatory (Italy). He will present the recital Le Città Invisibili. The event takes place at the Oriano de Almeida Auditorium from 8pm.
This will be the musician's first time at EMUFRN, which will present a repertoire composed of pieces by three contemporary Italian composers: Franco Cavallone, Ganesh del Vescovo and Lorenzo Sorgi. Eugenio Becherucci, in addition to being a teacher, has recorded for TV and radio networks in different countries and is Director of the Castrocielo Festival.
This Wednesday's recital is free and open to all interested. No registration is required.
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