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Jacob Karlzon (piano)
Hans Andersson (bass)
Jonas Holgersson (drums)
Jazz Concert
20:00 - Terrace - 200 seats
Photo Miki Anagrius

Stefania Tallini (jazzpiano)
20:00 - Terrace - 200 seats
Photo Laura Camia
Dan Laurin (flute)
Anna Paradiso (piano)
Bach - Lennox Berkeley - York Bowen - Edmund Rubbra
20:00 - Chapel - 60 seats
Photo Per Ellström
Maria Rostotsky (piano)
Bach - Janacek - Liszt
20:00 - Terrace - 200 seats
Photo Ola Kjelbye
Maria Fontosh (sopran)
Love Derwinger (piano)
Tchaikovsky - Rachmaninov - Grieg - Sibelius - Rangström
20:00 - Chapel - 60 seats


Christian Bergqvist (violin)
Leo Winland (cello)
Love Derwinger (piano)
Shostakovich - Mendelssohn
20:00 - Chapel - 60 seats



Scentrifug Untitled Partner - Dans
Petter Jacobsson (choreography, video and dance)
Thomas Caley (choreography, video and dance)
Mattias Petersson (music)
Andreas Söderberg (light design and camera)
Björn Eriksson (edition)
20:00 - Terrace - 200 seats

Eva Karpe (piano)
Helena Gisslén-Rondin (violin)
Ann-Christin Biel (sopran)
Andrée - Muncktell - Netzel - Aulin - Haydn
20:00 - Terrace - 200 seats
Photo Camilla O'Gorman
Pasquale Iannone (piano)
Brahms - Rachmaninov - Balakirew
20:00 - Terrace - 200 seats

Magnus Lindgren (sax mn)
Erik Söderlind (guitar)
Magnum Coltrane Price (bass)
Robert Ikiz (drums)
Jazz Concert
20:00 - Terrace - 200 seats
Photo Fredrik Jonsson
Photo Mikael Silkeberg/Jonas (Mosebacke)
Photo Hasse Linden
Villa San Michele in collaboration with the Friends of the Certosa di Capri and with the support of the Swedish Embassy presents:

Bilder från Lekstugan
Director, Stig Björkman
Music, Matti Bye
Producer Stina Gardell / Mantaray Film & TV Productions / Jon Asp, Ingrid Dahlberg
Production the Ingmar Bergman Foundation
Duration 28'
Cast Bibi Andersson, Harriet Andersson, Ingmar Bergman, Victor Sjöström
"Images from the Playground" is the first of two films - written and directed by Stig Björkman - that combine Ingmar Bergman's behind-the-scenes footage with voice recordings of Bergman, newly recorded interviews with actors Harriet Andersson and Bibi Andersson, and a special introduction by Martin Scorsese.
In the early 50s, Ingmar Bergman got himself a cine camera, a 9.5 mm Bell & Howell, which he often used both privately and in his work. Images from the Playground draws upon this body of footage to create a rich and varied portrait of one of the greatest cinematic artists of all time. These images from the director’s grown-up playground are accompanied by Bergman’s own commentaries from various interviews. While actresses Harriet Andersson and Bibi Andersson – exposed to Bergman’s loving eye in these lavish documentary sequences – also contribute with vivid personal accounts.
The behind the scenes material has been registered with UNESCO's Memory of the World since 2007
Terje Vigen
Composer, new score and live performance, Matti Bye
Director, Victor Sjöström
Producer, AB Svenska Biograteatern Productions
Duration, 60'
Cast, Victor Sjöström, August Falck, Edith Erastof, Bergliot Husberg
Writers, Gustav Molander, Victor Sjöström
Silent-movie from 1917, based on a poem by Norwegian writer Henrik Ibsen.
Terje Vigen tells the story of a true character and true events that happened during the Napoleonic war in 1809. The Norwegian Terje bravely attemps to row across the sea, sneaking through a blockade of war ships, to save his family from starvation. He nearly succeeds, but gets captured, and his world is changed forever.
The screening is accompanied by a unique live-performance by Swedish composer and musician Matti Bye who has composed a new score to the film.
Matti Bye has worked on several productions at Dramaten, the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, including those of Ingmar Bergman and Robert Lepage.
Since 1989 he has been silent film pianist at the cinemateque in Stockholm and toured Sweden and overseas as silent film accompanist and theatre musician.
The director Stig Bjökman and the composer Matti Bye will be present at the evening
Under La Settembrata Anacaprese, Anacapri's festival, Villa San Michele opens its doors at night for the first time to offer all people the change to enjoy the Villa and the Gardens in the Moonlight.
ph. Umberto D'Aniello