Trusted Shops badge

Teatro Dal Verme: Mozart Requiem

Milan, Teatro Dal Verme — Main Hall

Best seats  Instant e-Ticket Give as a gift card

Select tickets

Total Price
33

About the Event

Immerse yourself in an evening of transcendent music at the enchanting Teatro Dal Verme with the awe‐inspiring performance of Mozart's Requiem. This revered masterpiece, shrouded in mystery and completed by Franz Xaver Süssmayr after Mozart's untimely death, captures the intense emotion and spiritual depth synonymous with Mozart’s genius. Attendees can experience the ethereal beauty and profound serenity of this timeless composition in the opulent surroundings of Teatro Dal Verme. The venue, with its rich history and architectural charm, provides an exceptional backdrop to this moving musical piece. Don't miss the chance to witness an orchestra and choir bring Mozart’s Requiem to life. The combination of these elements promises a truly unforgettable evening, offering the perfect cultural excursion in the heart of the city. Join fellow music lovers and let the Teatro Dal Verme: Mozart Requiem transport you through a brilliant tapestry of sound and emotion. The Teatro Dal Verme continues to captivate audiences, making this event an essential highlight for travelers seeking dynamic cultural experiences.

Program

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Requiem in D minor, K. 626
Program is subject to change

Artists

Conductor: Diego Fasolis

The Swiss conductor Diego Fasolis studied at the Conservatory of Zurich receiving his diploma for organ, piano, voice and composition with honors. He continued his studies with such renowned soloists as Gaston Litaize and Michael Radulescu, and has earned prizes at the competitions of Stresa, Zurich and Geneva.

Since 1993, he has been the conductor of the Coro della Radio Svizzera Lugano and since 1988 of I Barocchisti. He regularly conducts the Orchestra della Svizzera italiana, and his guest appearances include the RIAS Chamber Choir of Berlin, Choir and Orchestra of the arena of Verona, the Coro e Orchestra Accademia of Milan's Scala, Choir and Orchestra of the Opera in Rome, the Chamber orchestra of Basel and Zürich, the Sonatori de la gioiosa Marca. Diego Fasolis has recorded more than fifty discs many of which have been awarded prizes and international acclaim.

Orchestra: Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali

Formed in the aftermath of World War Two, with a mandate to perform contemporary works, and above all the music of composers suppressed and censored by the fascist regime, i Pomeriggi Musicali has become an integral part of musical life in Milan and, more broadly, Lombardy. An active history of commissioning new works has seen many 20th Century greats, including such luminaries as Berio, Dallapiccola and Clementi, write for, and in many cases, conduct the orchestra. Today, the orchestra maintains this commitment to premiering new works, alongside a broad repertoire of great works from earlier periods. Welcoming a star‐studded roster of guest conductors that includes many legendary names, the orchestra also plays a key role in the Lombardian opera season, playing for numerous houses, and is a regular guest of international concert halls and festivals.

Soprano: Lenneke Ruiten
Contralto: Marie‐Claude Chappuis
Tenor: Alessandro Fisher
Bass: Alessandro Ravasio
Choir: Coro della Radiotelevisione Svizzera

Address

Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro, 2, Milan, Italy — Google Maps

Gift card