New Year’s Concert

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I Musici Veneziani welcome the new year with an exceptional event. A classical concert with an expanded group of 14 musicians and special guests soprano Vittoria Boldrin, tenor Massimo Cagnin and baritone Nico Mamone.

Celebrate the new year in venice with a classical music concert

 

A New Year concert in Venice is a wonderful way to celebrate, and made even better when the concert is a splendid experience made up of professional musicians dressed in Baroque period costumes, performed in a centuries-old building that evokes all the elegance of Venice at its height. This New Year, take part in something you'll never forget: a New Year concert in Venice with the artists of I Musici Veneziani.

As you take your seat in the luxurious concert hall atmosphere at the Scuola Grande di San Teodoro, you can admire the precious art and amazing setting. The orchestra takes the stage with their period costumes that bring you into the atmosphere of Baroque Venice. The music begins, and you start to take in the sounds and the sights to ring in the New Year like no other.

A New Year concert in Venice is a must for your itinerary this year, something special that will make your celebration unique. Experiencing a classical music concert takes you into all the emotion and excitement of a live performance, as you watch the musicians play their instruments in harmony, bringing all the notes to life.

From Verdi to Mozart for the new year to come

 

They say that the way you celebrate the New Year sets the tone for your entire upcoming year, so this year, set the tone with the professional orchestra and singers of I Musici Veneziani. Ring in the coming year with a performance of beloved arias in operas by Giuseppe Verdi and Mozart, as well as many others, taking you on a musical journey that will last a lifetime.

This year, a New Year concert in Venice will take you on a musical journey through the masterpieces of Rigoletto, La Traviata, The Marriage of Figaro, and more. The voices of soprano Vittoria Boldrin, tenor Massimo Cagnin and baritone Nico Mamone bring these compositions alive, filling the hall of the Venetian palace with drama, emotion, excitement. It is opera like you've never seen it before, up close and personal, with all the luxury and splendor of a golden age.

The most important night of the year is filled with timelessness as you thrill to spectacular arias composed centuries ago. A live New Year concert in Venice with I Musici Veneziani comes only once a year, so let this be your year to be one of the few and privileged audience members who get to ring in the new year while reliving the beauty of La Serenissima.

Program and cast

D. CIMAROSA: Sinfonia in re maggiore per Orchestra

W. A. MOZART “Le Nozze di Figaro”: “Farfallone amoroso” per Baritono

W. A. MOZART  “Le Nozze di Figaro”: “Voi che sapete” per Soprano

G.VERDI “Rigoletto”: “Questa o quella…” per Tenore

J. STRAUSS: Moulinet – Polka Op.57

E.WALDTELIFE: “Walzer dei pattinatori”

G. B. PERGOLESI “La Serva Padrona”: “Stizzoso, mio stizzoso” per Soprano

G. B. PERGOLESI “La Serva Padrona”: “Lo conosco a quegli occhietti” Duetto per Soprano e Baritono

B.GALUPPI: Sinfonia “La Diavolessa” per Orchestra

W. A. MOZART “Don Giovanni”: “Là ci darem la mano” duetto per Soprano e Baritono

J. STRAUSS: Pizzicato Polka

F.LEHAR “Il Paese del sorriso”: “Tu che m’hai preso il cor” per Soprano

J. STRAUSS: Damen – Souvenir – Polka Op.236

F. LEHAR “La Vedova allegra”: “Vò da Maxim” per Baritono

J. STRAUSS: Marcia di Radetszky

F. LEHAR “La Vedova allegra”: “Tace il labbro” duetto per Soprano e Tenore

G. VERDI “La Traviata”: “Libiamo ne’ lieti calici” duetto per Soprano e Tenore

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Scuola Grande di San Teodoro

The Scuola Grande di San Teodoro, dedicated to the first patron of Venice, was built from 1580 on the initiative of the brotherhood made up of merchants and artisans who, at that time, was a guest at the Church of San Salvador. The initial plan by Simone Sorella, later was expanded by Francesco and Tommaso Contin.

 

The Salone Capitolare was designed by Baldassare Longhena and adorned with paintings from the XVII and XVIII century by Vassilacchi, Jacopo Palma il Giovane, Balestra, Bassano. Born with a social

purpose, charitable and education, became a flour store, public dormitory, headquarters of the political, commercial museum and cinema.

 

In 1999 the Orchestra I Musici Veneziani began to perform its Concert Seasons in it and it became the most prestigious Concert Hall in Venice.

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