Christmas Concert
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Experience the magic of Christmas and let yourself be moved by traditional Christmas songs and melodies by W. A. Mozart, F. Mendelssohn and G. F. Haendel, interpreted by the superb voices of soprano Maria Tomassi and tenor Emil Alekperov. We look forward to seeing you for this exciting concert in the magnificent hall of the St. Paul's within the Walls Church in the heart of the Eternal City.
Elvin Dhimitri
First violin of Opera and Lyric, has been recognized as an artist who manages to blend passionate energy and intense communication skills. In 1992 he was appointed first violin of the Bilkent Youth International Symphony Orchestra. He has performed within the Symphony Orchestra of the Ente Luglio Musicale Trapanese, the New Scarlatti Symphony Orchestra of Naples and the Toscanini Philharmonic of Parma, among others. In 1997 he was appointed first violin of the Rome Philharmonic Orchestra and, starting from the same year, he is a member of the Symphony Orchestra of Rome and Lazio
Giulia Presti
Incredible voice with great interpretative ability, Giulia began studying singing with the soprano Giuliana Lanzillotti, also
taking two degrees in Cultural Heritage Sciences and Archaeology, Philology, History and Ancient Literature.
She has performed on various Italian stages, making his debut in Italian operas such as "Elisir d'amore", "Madama
Butterfly"; and "Mozart's Magic Flute". From 2022 she has debuted in the role of Isabella for the show "La Famiglia Madrigal" on stage in all theaters in Italy.
In December 2023 she has debuted in the role of the Queen of the Night in a RTW production in the Italian adaptation of
“The Magic Flute”.
Emil Alekperov
He graduated at the “Academy of Lyric Art” in Osimo studying with the famous teachers S. Segalini, M. Melani, R. Kabaivanska, E. Ferrari and A. Juvarra. He participated in the International Festival “Valle d’Itria” in Martinafranca for three consecutive editions acquiring his first theatrical experience, performing in various operas, including “Macbeth” of G. Verdi, “The Last Day of Pompei” of G. Pacini and the “King” of U. Giordano. He performed in the operas: “Don Giovanni” and “The Magic Flute” by Mozart, “The Barber of Seville” and “La Cenerentola” by Rossini, “Don Pasquale” and “Elisir d’amore” by Donizetti, “Falstaff” and “La Traviata” by G. Verdi, “Pagliacci” by R. Leoncavallo. From 2001 to 2011 he was a member of the “Society of Italian Operetta”. From 2010 Emil started performing in Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia, Ecuador and other countries.
Program and cast
BREAK 10 minutes
FIRST TIME
WOLFANG AMEDEUS MOZART - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Adeste Fideles - traditional music
ALFONSO MARIA DE’ LIGUORI - Tu scendi dalle stelle
Noel - traditional music
PACHELBEL - Canone (instrumental)
ALFONSO MARIA DE’ LIGUORI - Fermarono i cieli
ADOLPHE ADAM - Minuit Chrétien
CACCINI - Ave Maria
GEORG FRIEDRICH HÄNDEL - Water
FRANÇOIS CUPERIN - In Notte Placida
FELIX MENDELSSOHN - Hark The Herald Angels Sing
SECOND TIME
JOHANN STRAUSS - Sul Bel Danubio Blu
FRANZ XAVER GRUBER - Silent Night
IRVING BERLIN - White Christmas
JOHN LENNON - War Is Over
JULE STYNE - Let It Snow
ARCANGELO CORELLI - Pastorale
Angeli Delle Campagne - traditional music
JAMES LORD PIERPONT - Jingle Bells
JOHANN STRAUSS - Radetzky March
Soprano, Tenor, string quartet and piano
Basilica of San Domenico Maggiore
The basilica of San Domenico Maggiore, commissioned in 1283 by Charles II of Anjou, was erected by incorporating the previous Benedictine church of San Michele Arcangelo in Morfisa. Having gone through significant transformations over the centuries, the basilica, with the adjoining convent complex, constitutes one of the most important treasures of the ancient centre of Naples. The walls of the basilica and convent preserve the memory of illustrious personalities: from philosophers such as St Thomas Aquinas, Giordano Bruno, Tommaso Campanella, to artists such as Tino di Camaino, Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, Andrea Vaccaro, Jusepe de Ribera, Luca Giordano, Francesco Solimena, Cosimo Fanzago and many others.
The first violin Elvin Dhimitri, strings and harpsichord of “Opera e Lirica” will offer the audience a spectacular concert of “The Four Seasons by Vivaldi in Naples”, one of the masterpieces of the Italian Baroque.
HOW TO GET THE
Address: Piazza San Domenico Maggiore, 8A - Naples
(Access for people with disabilities from Vico San Domenico Maggiore 18)
Metro line L1, Università station; Metro line L1, Dante station; line 2 Montesanto station
We suggest arriving thirty minutes before opening to secure the best place in the various categories.