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*Francesca Dego Live in Utrecht #ConcertLab Livestream*

Join us for an exclusive livestream on *September 30, 2025 at 8PM CEST*, featuring acclaimed Italian-American violinist Francesca Dego in a special recital of works spanning Bach, Paganini, Boccadoro, and Bacewicz.
Broadcast live from the atmospheric ConcertLab studio, this event offers a rare opportunity to witness one of today’s most compelling violinists in an intimate setting.

*Tickets to the live performance available here:*
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/concertlab/1861118

The program, moving from the timeless brilliance of Bach to the virtuosity of Paganini, and from Bacewicz’s folk-inspired lyricism to Boccadoro’s modern voice, highlights Francesca Dego’s versatility and interpretive depth.

*Program*
Johann Sebastian Bach · Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
Grażyna Bacewicz · Polish Caprice
Carlo Boccadoro · “Come d’autunno” (2019)
Niccolò Paganini · Caprice No. 24 in A minor, Op. 1

*A Letter from Francesca*
"I can’t wait to perform a solo recital in Utrecht’s ConcertLab. This innovative format uniquely connects a live performance with the most musically dedicated filming technique. I always loved to perform solo recitals, although there is definitely nothing more dounting one can choose to do on stage. it’s also the most direct and intimate dialogue one can have with the audience.
In this programme I dare to perform two of the most monumental works for violin solo: Bach’s “Ciaccona” from the second Partita, one of the most astonishing masterpieces ever written and definitely the musical pinnacle of violin repertoire, and Paganini’s Caprice 24, which accompanied me since early childhood up until I recorded the complete cycle at 22 for Deutsche Grammophon.
The other 3 pieces are lesser known jewels. Grazyna Bacewicz’s fiery Polish Caprice and two Italian extremes that create a beautiful contrasting framework around the Paganini’s Baroque Italian elegance: Carlo Boccadoro’s “Come d’autunno”, written for me in 2019 and inspired by the poetry of Dante and Ungaretti and a piece by Tartini.
This special concert will also be a rare chance for me to play the legendary *Falmouth ex-Kavakos Stradivarius violin!* The violin was made in Cremona in 1692, the same year Tartini was born!"
It was made available to perform on this special occasion courtesy of J & A Beare.

*About Francesca Dego*
Francesca Dego is celebrated for her versatility, compelling interpretations, and flawless technique. Highlights of her 2024/25 season include debuts with the London Symphony Orchestra and Dallas Symphony, as well as appearances with leading European ensembles. A Chandos Records exclusive artist, her acclaimed recordings range from Mozart and Brahms to contemporary works.

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