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14-17 May. This festival highlights new trends and new talent in electronic music. International artists taking part are Appart, Baths, Robert Henke, Kelela, Sbtrkt, Jon Talabot. Live arts performances take place...
16-19 May. Christoph Eschenbach, musical director of the National Symphony Orchestra and the J.F Kennnedy Center for the Performing Arts, conducts the overture to Mozart's Flauto Magico and Schostakovich symphony number...
Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
9-12 May. Myung-Whun Chung conducts Beethoven's second symphony and Mahler's La Vita Celestiale with the S. Cecilia Orchestra and soprano Sophie Karthauser. Beethoven's confident and strictly classical stucture contrasts...
2-9 May. Two concerts by Dutch choirs take place in May at the Friezenkerk Dutch church on Borgo S. Spirito near the Vatican. The Gospel Choir Gioia from Landgraaf, directed by Louk Kockelkoren, performs at 18.00 on S...
29 April. Sokolov is back at S. Cecilia as part of his present hectic European tour, (about 40 cities in six months), basking in the success of his recently released recording with Deutsche Grammophone, The Salzburg Reci...
22 April. This young Polish pianist, who is a regular guest at S. Cecilia, gives a recital of music by Bach In the Italian concerto), Beethoven (the Pathetique) and of course Chopin (an anthology of waltzes, nocturnes, m...
18-19 April. Rome's Casa del Jazz celebrates its tenth anniversary with a packed programme of events on 18 and 19 April. Located near Piramide, the Casa del Jazz is housed in a villa confiscated from the mafia a decad...
18-21 April. Ravel's Daphnis and Cloe and Casella's symphony no. 2 are conducted by Gianandrea Noseda (an expert in the composition of Alfredo Casella) with the orchestra and choir of S. Cecilia. Casella, one of the grea...
17 April. The programme for this concert by the British a cappella vocal ensemble covers centuries of music - from polyphonic to pop, from Palestrina to Petrassi.
14 April. British pianist Nicholas Hodges, who specialises in avant-garde music, will play a repertoire of work by Debussy, Birtwhistle (the first Italian performance) and Busoni. Birtwhistle's Variations from the Golden...
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11-14 April. Tickets for these concerts were probably sold out long ago. However it would be worth trying for last minute returns to listen to these two stars. The programme is music by Haydn, Shostakovich and Dvorak. Te...
21 March. St George’s British international School presents its Spring Concert at the Sala Petrassi in the Auditorium Parco della Musica on Saturday 21 March at 17.30. The concert is the most important and ambitious m...
21 March. Aleksey Igudesman and Richard Hyung-ki Joo are in Rome with their new show And now Mozart! which is a combination of classical music, popular culture and comedy. If you want something different, this is certain...
A series of concerts, seminars and conferences on Sibelius all over Italy are sponsored by the Institutum Romanum Finlandiae and the Finnish embassy to mark the 150th anniversary of the Finnish composer's birth. Sibelius...
26 March. Bagliano, who is also the founder and conductor of the baroque Collegium Pro Musica, has done much to promote the reputation of the recorder internationally. Here he plays music by Vivaldi with the Gonfalone En...
19 March. Van Asperen plays the harpsichord and other early keyboards. In this concert he plays music by Froberger, Louis Couperin and JS Bach. He has made numerous recordings of 16-18th century repertoire, including t...
28-30 March. The programme is La Nuova Euridice secondo Rilke by Sciarrino and Bach's Magnificat with Barbara Hannigan and Amand Forsyth sopranos. Sciarrino, who is probably Italy's best known living composer of contempo...
In their Rome debut the newly formed (2013) Geneva Camerata Soloists play music by Bach, Part, Keren, Amots and Klezmer music. These young soloists – there are 35 in all - also give concerts in hospitals, clinics...
28-30 March. The Polish classical pianist always leaves his programme open until the last minute, choosing his recital to reflect both his inspiration of the moment and his audience. For Accademia S. Cecilia.
27 March. Allevi always attracts large audiences and here he will play pieces from his latest album Love, which was released on 20 January and which he played for the first time live in London at the start of his Europea...
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