I Musici Veneziani in the famous and touching "Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi: four concerts for violin and strings that represent scenes of nature in music, inspired by each season of year. The program is enriched by three other major concerts for strings.
Category A: Front Seats - 4th to 12th row
Category B: Back Seats - 13th to 22nd row
Vip - skip the line : 1st to 3rd row
I Musici Veneziani in the famous and touching "Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi: four concerts for violin and strings that represent scenes of nature in music, inspired by each season of year. The program is enriched by three other major concerts for string.
The well-known orchestra I Musici Veneziani is comprised of virtuosic musicians. The orchestra is joined in concert by operatic soloists from all over the world. The musicians perform in typical 18th century Venetian costume, enhancing the concert's festive atmosphere. A wonderful way to make music a part of your visit to Venice.
A. VIVALDI Concerto per Archi e Cembalo in Re minoreAllegro, Adagio, Allegro
T. ALBINONIAdagioper Archi e Organo in Sol minore
A. VIVALDI LE QUATTRO STAGIONI
La PrimaveraOp.8 n1 in Mi maggioreAllegro, Largo, Allegro
L' EstateOp.8 n.2 in Sol minoreAllegro non molto, Adagio, Presto, Presto
J. PACHELBEL Canone
A. VIVALDI LE QUATTRO STAGIONI
L' AutunnoOp.8 n.3 in Fa maggioreAllegro, Adagio, Allegro
L' InvernoOp.8 n.4 in Fa minoreAllegro, Largo, Allegro
Please note: program is subject to change. Verify schedule at www.imusiciveneziani.com.
Address: Campo S. Salvador, 4810, 30124 Venezia VE
• Dress code is smart casual
• Your tickets will be held at the theatre box office for collection on the day of the performance, no earlier than one hour before performance time
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