DVD + Blu-Ray:
New Year's Concert – Teatro la Fenice 2025
Daniel Harding returns to Venice for a celebrative concert. “Amid mirrors, flowers and confetti, New Year’s Eve at La Fenice is a ritual” (MusicPaper)
The Teatro La Fenice opened in 1792 and is one of the most renowned and most beautiful theaters in the world. “Amid mirrors, flowers and confetti, New Year’s Eve at La Fenice is a ritual” (MusicPaper). The Teatro Fenice's Concerto di Capodanno – one of the world’s most celebrated New Year’s concerts – welcomes Daniel Harding back to the podium.
After the monumental opening with Beethoven’s Fifth, soloists Mariangela Sicilia and Francesco Demuro perform beloved arias by Rossini, Leoncavallo, Puccini, Wolf-Ferrari, Bizet, Gounod and Verdi. Interwoven with the concert are scenes of Aterballetto dancers, choreographed by Marcos Morau, performing in Venice’s most iconic locations. The soloists’ “perfect vocal blend” in Libiamo ne’ lieti calici truly stands out (MusicPaper).
Genre Concert
Composer Beethoven, Puccini, Verdi, Rossini, Bizet, Gounod, Leoncavallo …
Soloist Mariangela Sicilia, Francesco Demuro, Fondazione Nazionale della Danza/Aterballetto
Orchestra / Band Orchestra e Coro del Teatro La Fenice
Conductor Daniel Harding
Producer A co-production of RAI and Teatro La Fenice
Duration 100 mins
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