MAUTO will be in Piazza San Carlo – Tuesday, June 11, starting at 3 p.m. – with three examples from its collection, each representing a type of car that participated in “epic races” on the road. The 1901 Fiat 8 HP took part in the first Giro d’Italia in 1901, the 1907 Itala 34/45 Pekin Paris participated in and won the 1st international raid crossing Asia and Europe, and the 1953 Lancia D24 took part in the famous Carrera Panamericana crossing America from North to South.
- PROJECTS AND MEETINGS
Public Program
Talks, screenings and opportunities for discussion as a corollary to the temporary exhibitions.
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A look at the modernity and functionality of Fiat production through its design
Wednesday, December 4th h.18:30 - MAUTO Dome
Talk / 125times FIAT #1
In dialogue
Roberto Giolito / designer for Fiat since 1989, today Head of Heritage Stellantis Italia
Cristina Voto / professor of philosophy and theory of language, University of Turin
Moderator
Giuliano Sergio.
Couldn’t attend? The video of the meeting is available here.
The Public Program completes the MAUTO cultural schedule and broadens the discussion on the subject of cars and mobility. A program that explores different languages and transversal approaches, opening up to a contemporary and transmedia discussion.
STORIES, VISIONS, SOUNDS. A calendar of meetings that alternates between conversations, editorial presentations, projections, musical and performance events: stories that embrace art, design, literature and current affairs; visual explorations ranging from auteur films to artist videos and documentaries; sound proposals that move between musical genres, with authors and performers, ensembles and soloists.
Some of the scheduled meetings – all free and upon reservation – develop from the themes addressed by the temporary exhibitions and research activities of the Museum’s Conservation and Restoration Centre and Documentation Centre.
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MITO / STRINGS AND PERCUSSION
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 6:30 PM - Piazza del MAUTO
The Ensemble of the Centro di Formazione Musicale of Turin presents a musical journey from Johann Pachelbel, Antonio Vivaldi, and Johann Sebastian Bach to Lamberto Curtoni and Astor Piazzolla.
Ensemble CFM
Students and teachers of the Music Training Courses
Silvio Bresso, violin
Silvia Cucchi, piano
Massimo Bairo, violin and conductor
Repertoire
Johann Pachelbel / Canon in D Major
Antonio Vivaldi / Concerto in G Major “Alla rustica,” RV 151
Johann Sebastian Bach / “Air on the G String” BWV 1068
Karl Jenkins / Palladio
Lamberto Curtoni / Nights over the Ancient Theme of “la Mantovana”
Astor Piazzolla / Libertango
Advance booking required. Free entry until seats are filled.
Info and tickets HERE