Festival Musicale delle Nazioni: Double Concert
Rome, Sala Baldini — Main Hall
About the Event
Enjoy two amazing concerts at the Chiostro di Campitelli at Teatro di Marcello, along with a guided tour of the historic Teatro di Marcello area prior to the performances.
Practical Information
6:30 p.m.: Afternoon Concert – Classical Music
7:45 p.m.: Guided Tour of the Historic Area of the Theatre of Marcellus and the Campitelli District (Reserved for ticket holders for the Tempietto concerts – Festival Musicale delle Nazioni)
8:30 p.m.: Evening Concert – Classical Music
The ticket price includes a guided tour of the archaeological area of the Marcellus Theatre starting at 5.15pm.
Program
- Concert 1 – 18:00
- Georges Bizet – Ouverture e Habanera da Carmen
- Francesco Cilea – Acerba voluttà
- Camille Saint‐Saëns – Mon cœur s’ouvre à ta voix
- Giuseppe Verdi – Stride la vampa
- Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Da chas nastal, Otchego
- Frederick Loewe – I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady)
- Ernesto de Curtis – Non ti scordar di me
- Astor Piazzolla – Oblivion
- Ruggero Leoncavallo – Mattinata
- Concert 2 – 20:00
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Sonata in sol maggiore KV 301
- Ludwig van Beethoven – Sonata n.5 in fa maggiore op.24 “La primavera”
- Fritz Kreisler – Prelude and Allegro
- Johannes Brahms – Danze ungheresi nn. 1–2; Scherzo dalla Sonata F.A.E.
Artists
| Piano: | Michelangelo Carbonara Italian pianist and multifaceted musician, expert in classical music, jazz, rock, and pop. He interprets Schubert, Weber, and Ravel, but also Queen and modern repertoires. He performs in experimental concerts, blending genres, interacting with the audience, and improvising, while always maintaining high‐quality performances. He promotes the introduction of young people to classical and contemporary music. |
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| Mezzo-soprano: | Chinara Shirinova An Azerbaijani soprano with a degree in opera singing from Baku, she has performed leading roles in operas such as Carmen, Aida, and Cavalleria Rusticana. She has participated in international festivals in Europe and Asia and toured Europe with Il Trovatore. Since 2016, she has been living in Italy, where she continues her concert career and collaborates with cultural associations to promote bel canto. |
| Violin: | Angela Cagnazzo Violinist from Taranto, graduated with honors from the Conservatory “G. Paisiello.” She has attended masterclasses with international artists and won national and international competitions. Active in chamber ensembles and orchestras, she performs in Italy and abroad, with a repertoire ranging from Baroque to contemporary. In 2026, she will tour Portugal and Poland. |
| Piano: | Giusy Cagnazzo A pianist born in Taranto, she graduated with honors from the Conservatory “G. Paisiello.” Winner of national and international competitions, she stands out for her interpretive sensitivity and technical refinement. Active in duos and chamber ensembles, she ranges from Baroque to 20th‐century music. She participates in concerts and masterclasses, refining her repertoire and artistic maturity. |
Address
Sala Baldini, Piazza Campitelli 9, Rome, Italy — Google Maps