DVD:
New Year‘s Concert – Teatro la Fenice 2024
Teatro La Fenice opens its door for a festive concert to celebrate the new year with its orchestra, chorus, two top singers under the baton of Fabio Luisi.
At the beginning of 2024, Teatro La Fenice, the illustrious theatre that first opened its grand doors in 1792, revels in the 20th year of its enchanting New Year's Concert. The maestro of the evening, Fabio Luisi, guides the audience through a jubilant journey of symphonic wonders and operatic opulence, featuring celebrated pieces such as Tosca and La Traviata. As an additional treat, ballet interludes add a touch of grace to the evening, and a nod to the 70th year of Italian television infuses the night with a sense of nostalgia. The stage shimmers with the vocal brilliance of soprano Eleonora Buratto and tenor Fabio Sartori, their performances ring in the New Year with an unforgettable vibrancy.
Original title Concerto di Capodanno - Teatro La Fenice 2024
English title New Year's Concert - Teatro La Fenice 2024
Genre Concert
Soloist Eleonora Buratto, Fabio Sartori
Choir Chorus from Teatro La Fenice
Orchestra / Band Orchestra from Teatro La Fenice
Conductor Fabio Luisi
Composer Brahms, Puccini, Verdi, Ponchielli…
Recording location Teatro La Fenice, Venice
Recording date January 2024
Duration 112 mins
Production Company A co-production of RAI and Teatro La Fenice
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