Rome wasn't built in a day--and you'll need much more than a day to take in this timeless city. The city is a real-life collage of piazzas, open-air markets, and astonishing historic sites. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, contemplate the Colosseum and the Pantheon, and sample a perfect espresso or gelato before spending an afternoon shopping at the Campo de’Fiori or Via Veneto. Enjoy some of the most memorable meals of your life here, too, from fresh pasta to succulent fried artichokes or a tender oxtail stew.
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ABOUT THE EVENTIn the suggestive frame of the church 'Chiesa Metodista di Ponte Sant'Angelo', you can listen to the most beautiful and world-famous opera arias, sung by internationally renown artists. The thread will be Love, wonderfully expressed in arias from Verdi's 'La Traviata', 'La Boheme' and 'Tosca' of Puccini, Bizet's 'Carmen' and many other masterpieces.LO SPETTACOLOUn viaggio affascinante nel mondo della musica attraverso le piu belle e celebri arie d'opera di tutti i tempi. Soprano e tenore, accompagnati dalle note del pianoforte, vi faranno entrare nel magico mondo del melodramma con struggenti melodie tratte da Traviata, Boheme, Barbiere di Siviglia, Tosca e molto altro. I cantanti sono tutti di fama internazionale e hanno cantato per i maggiori teatri italiani e all'estero. Cornice di questo viaggio musicale sara la splendida Chiesa Metodista di Ponte Sant'Angelo, sita proprio di fronte al celebre Castel Sant'Ange
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RomeOperaConcerts (formerly RomeConcerts) is the only concert season for tourists in Rome run by professional musicians: Giovanni Velluti (piano) and Alessandro Fantini (tenor). Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays with its concerts featuring classics of Italian Opera and Romantic Piano music, Tosca, Neapolitan songs, RomeOperaConcerts will take you on a musical journey you will treasure. We use piano and voices because in the theatres tradition piano is the only substitute of the orchestra: Verdi and Puccini composed their Operas at the piano. Our scheduled concerts will never be canceled whatever the bookings number. In our intimate hall, close to S.Peter's Basilica,the musicians are just feet from the audience: you will feel as in a 19th century private concert. Internationally-acclaimed musicians and will guide your experience of the music with commentary in English. Free Aperitivo immediately after the concert, in which you will have the opportunity to meet the artists.
I stumbled across the website for Rome Concerts while looking for a musical treat for my parents during our stay in Rome over Christmas, and booked tickets on a bit of a whim. I'm so glad I did – it really was one of the highlights of our trip. What a brilliant idea from these incredibly talented people, and what a unique and wonderful way to spend an evening. A programme of opera tunes and some beautiful piano pieces performed superbly in an intimate venue that really made us feel part of the experience – a feeling consolidated at the end of the show when the singers began performing their encore while handing out Prosecco and cake to the audience. On a practical note, the venue was also easy to find (important as I was trying to get my folk there without telling them where we were going!) – right opposite the Sant'Angelo bridge. They loved the whole experience, as did I. A truly memorable evening.
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Opera da Camera di Roma is an ensemble consisting of exceptional voices of Italian opera soloists accompanied by outstanding instrumental virtuosos. Our artists present a wonderful show, which is why they receive very often a standing ovation and positive audience feedback.
Wonderful experience in small concert venue at Methodist church near st Angelo castle. Fantastic singers and piano player performing famous Italian arias. Outstanding music that fills your heart with joy and completes an Italian experience .On top they also served quite good white wine in the break free of charge. Certainly will go there again when in Rome
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Il Teatro Tordinona e stato il piu grande ed il piu prestigioso teatro romano perlomeno in tutto il '700 e l' '800. Poi e stato distrutto nel 1886 per permettere la costruzione degli imponenti argini del Tevere, e quindi salvare il centro di Roma dalle continue inondazioni. (Infatti il Teatro era sull' argine del Tevere ed era possibile accedervi sia dall' acqua che dalla terra.)
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