Five days with the world's best clarinetists in Pordenone
"Portus Naonis" is the ancient Latin name for Pordenone, and it is in this city that the clarinet finds its international celebration every year. The Festival Internazionale di Clarinetto Portus Naonis, organized by the SiNota - Scuola di Musica Cittร di Pordenone association, has grown in just a few years to become a key event for clarinetists worldwide: hundreds of participants, semi-finalists from multiple continents, and a top-tier jury.
The heart of the festival lies in its international competitions: the solo competition, the composition competition for clarinet ensembles, and, in more recent editions, a junior competition for the very young. The jury for the solo competition is led by legendary figures of the instrument, such as Sabine Meyer, the first female clarinetist of the Berliner Philharmoniker. Alongside the competitions, masterclasses, finalist concerts, and orchestral productions enrich the program.
One of the festival's most beloved innovations is the Buskers Clarinet Festival: for two days, the historic centre of Pordenone fills with street clarinetists performing jazz, world music, and folk, bringing the instrument out of concert halls and among the people. Venues such as the Casa della Musica, the Ex Convento di San Francesco, the Museo Civico d'Arte, and city squares host the various events.
Promoted with the support of the Municipality of Pordenone and the Region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, the festival contributes to building the musical identity of a city that will be the Italian Capital of Culture in 2027. For enthusiasts, students, and the curious, Portus Naonis is an opportunity to hear the clarinet in all its variations, from the most challenging classical repertoire to the most surprising fusions.
The sixth edition confirms the festival's international dimension: around 300 clarinetists and 30 semi-finalists from three continents compete for the prizes in the three competitions. The jury for the solo competition is presided over by Sabine Meyer, alongside masters such as Nuno Pinto (Portugal) and Vincenzo Paci (La Fenice di Venezia). New this year is the junior competition for under-17s.
Main venues: Casa della Musica, Ex Convento di San Francesco, Museo Civico d'Arte, and city squares. Detailed timetable available on the official website.
How to get there: the various festival venues are located in the historic centre of Pordenone, reachable on foot from the train station.
Tickets: many events, including the Buskers Clarinet Festival in the piazza, are free admission; for concerts and competitions, consult the official website.
Accommodation: hotels and B&Bs in the city centre.
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Centro storico di Pordenone (Casa della Musica, Ex Convento di San Francesco, Museo Civico d'Arte)