Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
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Uto Ughi, Italy's most famous violinist, plays the opening concert of the Accademia Filarmonica Romana's new season.
The German classical pianist and conductor performs music by Haydn and Mozart with the orchestra of the Accademia di S. Cecilia for the Istituzione Universitario dei Concerti.
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Monteverdi. La Notte e il Giorno. Concerto Italiano, the Italian early music ensemble, with Rinaldo Alessandrini as conductor and playing the harpsichord. Alessandrini is considered one of the top interpreters of early I...
Part of the Dialogues between Ancient and Modern Music series. The Finnish viola da gamba player Varpu Haavisto performs ancient music as well as two new pieces by modern Finnish composers Olii Kotekangas and Juhani Nuor...
Singer, song writer, guitarist, environmentalist and one-time Brazilian minister of culture (2003-2008). Gil's repertoire is a mix of Brazilian (especially torpicalia, a 1960s combination of music, theatre and poetry),...
The third edition of the chamber music festival Musica Fuori Centro takes place at the Auditorium del Seraphicum in the EUR district of Rome from 12 October until 15 November. The festival is produced and organised by...
The famous Argentine pianist Martha Argerich performs with the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra at S. Cecilia on Monday 15 September. The concert by Argerich, who is considered one of the greatest pianists of the second h...
This is Britten’s third biblical parable for church performance after Curlew River and the Burning Fiery Furnace. It was first performed in 1968 and Britten dedicated the work to Shostakovich. In Rome it is perform...
Founded in 1963 by the Caetani family in memory of Roffredo Caetani, musician and composer, this festival of mainly contemporary music performed by young musicians has now become a major cultural event in the province of...
The American University of Rome's Summer Vocal Institute ends its inaugural year on a high note, with a Student Recital at the Teatro Valle Occupato on Tuesday 24 June at 21.00. The singers are ready to delight audien...
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Concerti del Tempieto This tenacious musical festival offers a piano recital almost every night in the suggestive ruins of Teatro Marcello on the edges of the Ghetto. There is also a cycle of popular Italian popular m...
The courtyard of S. Ivo alla Sapienza (just across Corso Rinascimento from Piazza Navona) is another favourite site for summer-time concert-goers. There are 15 concerts this year grouped into four themes, The Fabulous 60...
Palazzo Barberini is the magnificent setting for these chamber music concerts. On 9 June this year's guest, clarinetist David Krakauer plays klezmer music he has arranged himself. The programme also includes music by...
The First Rome Celtic Harp Festival takes place on Monday 2 June at the Abbey Theatre near Piazza Navona. The event is a gathering for harp enthusiasts of every level, and is designed as a homage to the historic Belfa...
This concert by the Labeque sisters on two pianos and Gonzalo Grau percussion with music by Gershwin, Glass and Bernstein closes the winter season. The French sisters became famous when their recording of Gershwin’...
This jazz concert with pianist Uri Caine and percussionist Han Bennink playing music from Sonic Boom, their album of live improvisations released in 2012. This is the last concert in the IUC season.
 Two mystical pieces by Poulenc. His Stabat Mater was written in 1950 after the sudden death of his friend Christian Bérard. Les Dialogues des Carmelites (1956) relates the true story of the execution of 16 n...
Zimerman is best known for his recitals of music by Chopin, Schumann and Brahms. Here he plays Beethoven’s last three piano sonatas, opus 109, 110, and 111.
The Austrian conductor returns to S. Cecilia to lead the orchestra in a programme of Romantic music by Johann Strauss, Maiskovsky and Tchaikovsky with Mario Brunello cello.
A recital of Chopin’s music by the 19-year-old Canadian for his debut at S. Cecilia. The New York Times has described Lisiecki as a pianist who makes every note count, and despite his age he is already recognised f...
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