Rome Concerts


   

The concerts in picturesque locations thorough Rome inside old churches, antic theatres and splendid residences of noblity complete a day spent on visiting tourist attractions in Italian capital.
Here are some of our suggestions.
Palazzo owned by family of Doria Pamphilj with the stunning collection of art masterpieces hosts concerts entitiled ‘Sounds and Visions of Caravaggio’ as in the palace one can see several masterpieces by the great artist including ‘Mary Magdelene’ and ‘Escape to Egypt’.
Built in 19th century Metodist Chiesa di Ponte Sant’Angelo features the splendid acusstics due to the special shape of its dome.
Located in Trastevere, in the centre of the city 16th century Villa Farnesina holds Renaissance music on old instruments in a concert hall surrounded by frescoes commissioned by Raphale,Sebastiano del Piombo and Giulio Romano.


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Accademia d'Opera Italiana: I Solisti dell'Opera

Friday, May 18th 2012. 20:30 other dates
Venue: All Saints Church, Rome

Enjoy famous opera arias performed by the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Opera of Rome Read more...



Young Talents

Saturday, May 19th 2012. 21:00 other dates
Venue: Centro Alta Formazione Musicale, Rome

Enjoy wonderful music performed by young talents! Read more...



Accademia d'Opera Italiana: La Traviata

Saturday, May 19th 2012. 20:30 other dates
Venue: All Saints Church, Rome

Accademia d'Opera Italiana presents Verdi's famous opera 'La Traviata' at the All Saints Church... Read more...



Sounds and Visions of Caravaggio

Saturday, May 19th 2012. 11:00 other dates
Venue: Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, Rome

The concert series "Sounds and Visions of Caravaggio" combines Early Music and art in Rome. Read more...



Concerts in the Church of Ponte Sant'Angelo

Saturday, May 19th 2012. 19:00 other dates
Venue: Chiesa di Ponte Sant'Angelo, Rome

Experience wonderful music in the Methodist Church of Ponte Sant'Angelo, an inspiring venue. Read more...



Opera in Concert

Sunday, May 20th 2012. 18:00 other dates
Venue: Sala Cavour - Centro Congressi, Rome

Beloved opera arias are presented in a performance in two acts with singers dressed in historical costumes. Read more...



Giuseppe Verdi: La Traviata

Sunday, May 20th 2012. 20:00 other dates
Venue: Sala Cavour - Centro Congressi, Rome

Enjoy Verdi's famous opera La Traviata! Read more...



Manfredini, Giovagnoli & Pergolesi

Sunday, May 20th 2012. 18:30 other dates
Venue: Chiesa di S. Paolo entro le Mura, Rome

The Nova Amadeus Chamber Orchestra performs works by Manfredini and Giovagnoli, and Pergolesi's Stabat Mater, under the baton of Stefano Sovrani. Read more...



Music and Myth in Raphael Frescoes

Tuesday, May 22nd 2012. 11:00 other dates
Venue: Villa Farnesina, Rome

Visit the beautiful "Villa Farnesina" and enjoy Renaissance music performed on historical instruments! Read more...



Puccini's La Bohéme in Rome

Tuesday, May 22nd 2012. 20:30 other dates
Venue: Teatro Argentina, Rome

Enjoy Puccini's La Bohéme at the Teatro Argentina in Rome. Read more...



Music in Bernini's Rome

Thursday, May 24th 2012. 18:30 other dates
Venue: Sant’Agnese in Agone, Rome

Art and music come together in the concert series, "Music in Bernini's Rome", at Sant’Agnese in Agone Church in Rome. Read more...



I Virtuosi dell'opera di Roma: La Traviata

Saturday, May 26th 2012. 20:30 other dates
Venue: Teatro Salone Margherita, Rome

A well-known and much loved opera in three acts, first performed in 1853. Read more...



Bach: Mass in B minor

Sunday, May 27th 2012. 18:30 other dates
Venue: Chiesa di S. Paolo entro le Mura, Rome

The Nova Amadeus Chamber Orchestra performs Bach's Mass in B minor. Read more...



La Traviata

Thursday, May 31st 2012. 20:00 other dates
Venue: Museo Napoleonico, Rome

Enjoy this wonderful opera by Giuseppe Verdi performed in acient costumes! Read more...



Il Trovatore

Thursday, May 31st 2012. 20:30 other dates
Venue: Teatro Quirino, Rome

Experience Verdi's exciting opera Il Trovatore in Teatro Quirino in Rome. Read more...