New Year’s Eve Concert — The Three Tenors: Opera Arias, Waltzes and Christmas Songs
Rome, Palazzo Ripetta
About the Event
The Three Tenors Alessandro Fortunato, Francesco Fortes and Stefano Sorrentino from the most prestigious italian theaters, accompanied by a string quartet and piano, will perform a special programme of Opera Arias, Christmas Songs and New Year’s Eve typical Waltzes. Get ready to experience an unforgettable New Year's Eve by letting yourself be carried away by the sublime voices of the Three Tenors with an unparalleled repertoire in the wonderful Palazzo Ripetta, an historic building from the 1600s with a refined design that houses inside a former church from the 1700s, the Salone Bernini, where the concert will be held and several works of art such as those of Pomodoro, Burri and Scialoja.
Approximate duration (min.): 80
CONCERT PROGRAM
First Time
Pietro Mascagni, Cavalleria Rusticana Intermezzo
Gaetano Donizetti, L'Elisir d'amore Una furtiva lagrima
Giacomo Puccini, Tosca E lucevan le stelle
Giuseppe Verdi, Rigoletto La donna è mobile
Jules Massenet, Thais Intermezzo
Giuseppe Verdi, La Traviata Dei miei bollenti spiriti
Augustìn Lara, Granada
Giacomo Puccini, Turandot Nessun dorma
Second Time
Johan Strauss, Sul Bel Danubio Blu
Christmas songs
Adeste Fideles
Tu scendi dalle stelle
White Christmas
Let it snow
Jingle Bells
War is over
Johan Strauss Marcia di Radetzky
Opera e Lirica Artists:
Tenors: Alessandro Fortunato, Francesco Fortes and Stefano Sorrentino
Musicians: Elvin Dhimitri, Ilia Kanani, Alina Scoticailo, Valentino Ferraro, Denis Volpi
Tickets (not numbered seats):
Exclusive first and second row — 180,00 euro
Vip from 3th to 5th row — 150,00 euro
Category A 95,00 euro
PALAZZO RIPETTA
Palazzo Ripetta is an elegant historic building located in the heart of Rome’s historic center, a few steps from Piazza del Popolo and Via del Corso. Built in 1672 by the will of Pope Innocent XI, the palace was originally established as the headquarters of the Conservatorio della Divina Provvidenza. In the 1960s, the building was purchased by the Ginobbi family, who entrusted the renovation project to architect Luigi Moretti, a prominent figure in 20th‐century Italian architecture. Today Palazzo Ripetta is a luxury hotel, distinguished by a refined design that combines fine materials, custom furnishings, and artworks by Arnaldo Pomodoro, Burri, Scialoja, Lorenzetti, and other contemporary artists.
Among the most evocative spaces—where the Opera e Lirica concert will be held—is the Salone Bernini. Originally consecrated in 1728 as the Conservatory’s church by Pope Benedict XIII, based on a design by Marquis Gerolamo Theodoli, this majestic 18th‐century hall still retains its original structure: a spacious longitudinal nave, two side chapels, and high altar at the back. The ceiling is adorned with the fresco “The Triumph of Divine Providence” by Giacomo Triga, a student of Bernini which gives the environment an atmosphere of rare beauty and solemnity.
Address
Palazzo Ripetta, Via di Ripetta 231, Rome, Italy — Google Maps