Texas Highways: The Unsolved Mystery of Anna Bon di Venezia

SOURCE: TEXAS HIGHWAYS MAGAZINE

The latest installment of Stories, Lumedia Musicworks comedic documentary series, explores the lives and works of underrepresented first women composers. The daughter of professional musicians and a student at the famous Ospedale della Pieta in Venice, this young Italian female composer and multi-instrumentalist was well-positioned to perform and publish throughout Europe. As a central member of the familys pioneering mobile opera company, Anna traveled to the music centers and high courts of Europe. Partnered with her singer/stage mom and jack-of-all-trades manager/father, she secured the success of the family business by charming audiences and securing patronage from the aristocracy.

Austin-based Baroque flutist Nuria Canales portrays Anna Bon, and performs works by the composer with the Dallas-based ensemble. Narrator Phillip Thompson returns to the series as Robert Thack of “Unsolved Mysteries.” The mystery component stems from Anna Bons unknown whereabouts from the year 1767 on. The segment explores the various theories behind her mysterious disappearance, including an alien abduction.

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