Castello di Postignano is an ancient medieval village brought back to life by an extraordinary and meticulous restoration work. In Umbria, the green heart of Italy, close to enchanting historic towns and art treasures, immersed in the lush and uncontaminated scenery of Valnerina, you will find its 60 houses gathered around a tower and the small frescoed parish church, an excellent restaurant, spa, wine bar and hotel-apartments. Throughout the Spring and Summer Postignano hosts exhibitions, conferences, events, concerts, readings and much more. An ancient and fascinating place to discover walking through its alleys and arcades, enjoying the landscape and its striking views. Should you fall in love with this small architectural jewel and its unforgettable atmosphere, ask to visit the houses still on sale. Postignano can become your haven of serenity, in the heart of the most beautiful country in the world.
Ho visitato questo borgo qualche giorno fa ed è meraviglioso! È encomiabile il lavoro svolto dal proprietario per riportare in auge Postignano. Complimenti davvero e grazie per aver dato alla collettività la possibilità di godere di tale gioiello.
Le campane che si trovavano nella chiesa ora sono nella chiesetta di Postignano bassa, ma sono comunque campane abbastanza moderne, di quelle originali non si sa nulla e saranno probabilmente state fuse in qualche momento della storia del borgo.
What an absolutely wonderful singer! I hope she works with my brother, Peter Croton, who is one of the top five lutenists in the world (Baroque and Renaissance). Sheva Tehoval is a revelation! And Gerold Huber, her accompanist, is not just a brilliant pianist but a marvellous accompanist. Thank you so much for sharing this!
He is actually listening quite a lot it seems... if you are referring to the arm movement in his preparation, everyone uses their physique differently; this doesn't make him drunk or bad.
Maybe they're referring to the wrong notes. Felt sorry. He seems to care though and its a hard piece! "Nichts, nichts!" they're both charming nevertheless@@davidjessemusic
I hate Clarinets… Someone should try to perform this piece with something else playing that part. Maybe Flute or Oboe. Or, (here’s a stretch) how about the Duduk, the Armenian “slide clarinet”? My problem is this: no matter WHO is playing the instrument, the upper range of ANY CLARINET SQUEAKS. It sounds like a 6th grader learning to play (just those notes). And don’t get me wrong, the “intonation“ is good (an inadequate word in this case), the volume and balance between the players is good. It’s a Good (maybe not great but good) interpretation of one of the Seminal Works of our generation (I’m Old). So my critique is really off the mark I suppose, considering the piece was written for Clarinet. I’ve just Never heard a clarinetist I liked. Well, maybe Benny Goodman…. I liked the pianist. The cellist’s intonation was a little bit off too. There’s a Deutsche Grammophon recording with D. Barenboim at the piano that is probably my favorite. I think it was probably made in the mid 70s. Oh, I should’ve also said: this is a VERY Daunting piece to Get Right.
stupendo sembra di vivere una fiaba lo ho visitato ieri peccato erano tutte le suite prenotate e non è stato possibile visionarle tornerò sicuramente per soggiornarci
You are very good and Poulenc is really brilliant! My choir sang "Les Tisserands" in quarantine style. Write this in the search: you will surely like it. Corale Novarmonia - Les Tisserands (F. Poulenc)
Bellissimo borgo e incredibile mole di lavoro per non solo ricostruirlo ma metterlo a norme moderne. Speriamo che molti altri potranno seguire questo esempio, anche perché il telelavoro ormai ridà un valore abitativo a posti belli ma isolati, oltre il solo turismo.