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  1. The most prominent musical theater in the region was built in 1801 in Trieste and was named the Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in 1901. The city is the site of the Giuseppe Tartini music conservatory. It is also the home base for the internationally acclaimed Trieste Trio chamber music ensemble.

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  3. Friuli - Venezia Giulia regional songs. Friuli folk music is related to that of the Veneto region, has similarities with the mountain folk music of the whole Northern Italy and also includes Slavic influences. Some among the oldest songs are lullabies, and music very simple, usually with two voices, while chorus music has 3-4 voices.

  4. The musical fortunes of Friuli-Venezia Giulia are closely tied to its political fortunes over the course of centuries, all having to do with proximity to the great maritime Republic of Venice as well as to the Austro-Hungarian empire and the vicissitudes of being a heavily contested area during the first World War.

  5. FVG MUSIC LIVE. Prossimi. Eventi. Ultimo 02.06.24 Trieste. Scopri di più ». Max Pezzali 09.06.24 Trieste. Scopri di più ». Andreas Gabalier 14.06.24 Lignano Sabbiadoro. Scopri di più ».

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  7. Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Italian: [friˈuːli veˈnɛttsja ˈdʒuːlja]) is one of the 20 regions of Italy and one of five autonomous regions with special statute. The regional capital is Trieste on the Gulf of Trieste, a bay of the Adriatic Sea.

  8. La FVG Orchestra è la compagine sinfonica nata nel 2019 per volere della Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia, al fine di raccogliere l’eredità musicale di diverse realtà di una zona di confine ricca di tradizioni musicali. Nel 2022 è stata riconosciuta dal Ministero della Cultura come ICO di cui all’art. 19, comma 3.

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