Opera da Camera di Roma Concert: Experience Italian Operatic Arias and Vivaldi's Four Seasons

Experience the magic of Italian opera and Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in a captivating concert in Rome. Immerse yourself in the enchanting melodies of famous operatic arias and Neapolitan songs, accompanied by talented soloists and a grand piano. Don’t miss this unforgettable musical journey in two stunning venues with exceptional acoustics.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Chiesa Evangelica Valdese - The uniqueness of our concert lies in the perfect combination of all that is characteristic for the Italian music: operatic arias from the most famous Italian operas like “La Traviata”, “Turandot” or “Rigoletto”, Neapolitan songs and “Four Seasons” of Vivaldi.
    The concert programme is presented by tenor and soprano…
What's Included
    • Admission to the concert
Additional Information

Our concert stands out for its ideal integration of all elements definitive of Italian music: renowned opera arias from well-loved Italian pieces including ‘La Traviata’, ‘Turandot’, and ‘Rigoletto’, along with Neapolitan classics and Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’.
The concert roster is brought to life by tenor and soprano virtuosos, performing alongside a…

Location
Chiesa Evangelica Valdese
Via Quattro Novembre 107
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Suzannetx5102kl
Oct 29, 2024
Do It! Even is you don’t know opera - So wonderful! Great experience- amazing voices and hospitality. This small group experience was great- 1 hour with performers skilled at engaging the audience, and creating a memorable event
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Kathleen_h
Oct 5, 2024
Great evening! - The arias chosen were beautiful and mostly familiar. The popular songs were fun. Ending with O Solo Mio and Finiculi Funicula was brilliant. The singers were wonderful. We greatly enjoyed the concert!
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Deborah_g
Sep 28, 2024
Wonderful, lighhearted... - Wonderful, lighhearted concert Tenor, Soprano and Grand Pianist songs were familiar great Bellissimo !
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Lucile
Sep 15, 2024
Beautiful opera accessible - Perfectly interpreted opera arias, a beautiful discovery in a beautiful setting and a pleasant atmosphere. Generous artists who make their art accessible to all. Thank you.
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Catherinedn2519gg
Oct 2, 2024
Fabulous - Fabulous, a real pleasure to listen (even my husband who is not a fan of this style of music) . The only reproach is that I expected to see a troupe like the pictures, but there were only 3, that being so, it was a very nice evening
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Stuartpow
Sep 27, 2024
Enjoyable musical evening - A very relaxed and informal evening of lovely music. Very enjoyable performances especially from the lead female whose voice was particularly good.
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Jennifer_s
Sep 11, 2024
Excellent concept once it started - The concert started 1/2 late. The pianist was a great accompaniment but lacked soloist nuances. The 2 vocalists were amazing.
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760christianef
Sep 14, 2024
Simple - Deliver good music, don't wait any longer. They sing and play well, yes. On the day of the presentation there was a pianist and two singers - a man and a woman. Nothing theatrical. You can't film.
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Rodrigo
Sep 10, 2024
Not worth it - The price charged in comparison to the experience was not worth it, neither the time for it, the VIP ticket is also useless, once the concert was empty.
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Joepas58
Oct 20, 2024
Disappointing and insulting - Do yourself a favor and read the negative reviews (which we didn't do) before you waste your money and time (which we did do) on this concert. What a disappointing and insulting performance. There are three performers: a soprano, a tenor, and a pianist (not the large group you see in the photo that shows many instrumentalists - there is no "orchestra" per se other than the pianist). What was most disappointing was that the pianist (Roberto) RUSHED through much of the music. Frankly, it is an insult to the audience, and an insult to the Italian opera tradition, to have this music played in the way he did. Take, for example, the intermezzo of Cavalleria Rusticana by Mascagni, one of the most beautiful pieces of instrumental music ever written. Now imagine it being played on the piano at double or triple time (literally). Same with the overture of La Traviata. The church also has very bad acoustics, unlike what is advertised. For those who think I'm being harsh as perhaps my expectations were too high, I have been to most all of the other similar concerts in Rome (including some that also had a minimal number of performers, i.e., two singers and a pianist), and I have never written a negative review. I will have to figure out how to "unhear" this performance, as some heavenly music was destroyed tonight.
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