Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Marioni is summoned by the principal because he received a warning from Giacomo's parents who hold him responsible for what happened to their son. During rehearsals, the maestro discovers someone who shouldn't be in the hall.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Matteo meets Sofia to whom he confesses being excited about the concert. At Sara's house, Gigi plays for her parents the song he composed for her. Robbo and Chiara unfortunately witness an argument between their parents.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Matteo and his uncle Daniele seem to be very similar in some ways, but perhaps Matteo shouldn't be copying his uncle in every way. Scheggia and Sofia go to eat at their mother's restaurant and tease her a bit.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
During the concert rehearsals, Marioni believes that Barbara hasn't put in enough effort because she has dedicated time to studying philosophy. He therefore decides to exclude her and warns the others not to console her.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Sara goes to talk to Gigi, who is playing his guitar and singing on the street. When Robbo returns home, he finds Chiara upset, who tells him she's gotten into trouble. Barbara, on the other hand, has to face Marioni again at the orchestra rehearsal.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Maestro Marioni listens to Domenico and Barbara play and is very harsh in his criticism of the girl's playing. Despite her friends being supportive of her, Barbara decides to go home to study instead of going out after the rehearsal.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
When Marioni gets home, he finds Irene waiting for him in her car. She knows Giacomo had shown up at school. The next morning, there is a rehearsal of the orchestra, followed by the Mozart sonata for two pianos, played by Barbara and Domenico.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
After the meeting with the psychologist, Matteo meets up with his uncle, who invites him out for un aperitivo (a drink). At the pub, Matteo teases his uncle because the waiter happens to be an ex-boyfriend of his.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Marioni manages to reach Giacomo to tell him that he's sorry for how things turned out but also to encourage him to move on with his life. Matteo goes to talk to the new psychologist but puts up his defenses by saying that he doesn't talk much.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
After Marioni assigns the orchestra parts to play with the guest conductor, there are some moments of tension between Matteo and Nathan. As a few students gather outside the conservatory, they see Giacomo, an ex-student.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
The conservatory orchestra learns that the world-famous conductor, Ruggero Fiore, will be coming in just a few days to work with them and even give a public performance. With little time to prepare, Marioni asks for total commitment.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
The kids continue to practice their instruments and go to lessons, but there's no shortage of love dramas and first kisses. Sara is dealing with her ex who just won't accept the breakup. And as before, she leans on Matteo.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Italy
The kids are becoming friends and Matteo suggests changing the group's name. Marioni thinks about how he would like to react and his imagination takes over. Matteo has a conversation with his mother.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Marioni realizes that the boys haven't practiced as they claim, so the teacher talks to Domenico who admits that they did indeed meet, but didn't play. Nathan's parents complain that Matteo's arrival is slowing down their studies.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
The kids get together to practice all together as instructed by Marioni. However, when they start talking about themselves, they lose the desire to play and change their plans.
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