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New Year Concert

Scuola Grande di San Teodoro, Venice, Italy
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Saturday 1 January 2022
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Venice, Italy
Starts at: 17:30
Programme
Domenico Cimarosa: Symphony in D major for Orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: “Le Nozze di Figaro”: “Farfallone amoroso” for Bariton
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: “Le Nozze di Figaro”: “Voi che sapete” for Soprano
Giuseppe Verdi: Rigoletto: Questa o quella
Josef Strauss: Moulinet – Polka Op.57
Émile Waldteufel: The skaters Waltzer op. 183
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: "La Serva Padrona": “Stizzoso, mio stizzoso” for Soprano
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: “La Serva Padrona”: “Lo conosco a quegli occhietti”, Duet for Soprano and Baritone
Baldassare Galuppi: La diavolessa: Sinfonia
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Là ci darem la mano (from "Don Giovanni")
Johann Strauss II: Pizzicato Polka
Franz Lehár: “Dein ist mein ganzes Herz”, from Das Land des Lächelns
Johann Strauss: Damen – Souvenir – Polka Op.236
Franz Lehár: There I go to Maxim / Entree des Danilo from the operetta "The Merry Widow"
Johann Strauss II: “Radetzki March”
Franz Lehár: Lips are silent / Duet from the operetta "The Merry Widow"
Giuseppe Verdi: La traviata: Libiamo ne' lieti calici (Brindisi)
Overview

I Musici Veneziani welcome the new year with an exceptional event. A classical concert with an expanded group of 14 musicians and special guests soprano Vittoria Boldrin, tenor Massimo Cagnin and baritone Nico Mamone.

Celebrate the new year in Venice with a classical music concert
A New Year concert in Venice is a wonderful way to celebrate and made even better when the concert is a splendid experience made up of professional musicians dressed in Baroque period costumes, performed in a centuries-old building that evokes all the elegance of Venice at its height. This New Year, take part in something you'll never forget: a New Year concert in Venice with the artists of I Musici Veneziani.

As you take your seat in the luxurious concert hall atmosphere at the Scuola Grande di San Teodoro, you can admire the precious art and amazing setting. The orchestra takes the stage with their period costumes that bring you into the atmosphere of Baroque Venice. The music begins, and you start to take in the sounds and the sights to ring in the New Year like no other.

A New Year concert in Venice is a must for your itinerary this year, something special that will make your celebration unique. Experiencing a classical music concert takes you into all the emotion and excitement of a live performance, as you watch the musicians play their instruments in harmony, bringing all the notes to life.

From Verdi to Mozart for the new year to come
They say that the way you celebrate the New Year sets the tone for your entire upcoming year, so this year, set the tone with the professional orchestra and singers of I Musici Veneziani. Ring in the coming year with a performance of beloved arias in operas by Giuseppe Verdi and Mozart, as well as many others, taking you on a musical journey that will last a lifetime.

This year, a New Year concert in Venice will take you on a musical journey through the masterpieces of Rigoletto, La Traviata, The Marriage of Figaro, and more. The voices of soprano Vittoria Boldrin, tenor Massimo Cagnin and baritone Nico Mamone bring these compositions alive, filling the hall of the Venetian palace with drama, emotion, excitement. It is opera like you've never seen it before, up close and personal, with all the luxury and splendor of a golden age.

The most important night of the year is filled with timelessness as you thrill to spectacular arias composed centuries ago. A live New Year concert in Venice with I Musici Veneziani comes only once a year, so let this be your year to be one of the few and privileged audience members who get to ring in the new year while reliving the beauty of La Serenissima.

Venue Info

Scuola Grande di San Teodoro - Venice
Location   San Marco, 4810

It is the seat of the oldest Venetian confraternity built around the 8th century as a sign of devotion to the first patron saint of the city of Venice. Two minutes from the Rialto Bridge, in its spaces, it hosts congresses, conferences, exhibitions and in the evening the concerts of the I Musici Veneziani orchestra.

The Scuola Grande di San Teodoro is part of a very old tradition. In the eighth century, in a small church, where the Basilica of San Marco is located today, a brotherhood was founded and dedicated to the saint who became the city patron. In 828, the Serenissima Republic, following the policy of detachment from the Byzantine sphere of influence, to St. Theodor, replaced St. Theodor with St. Mark, whose body was brought to Venice from Alexandria, Egypt, that year. As a result, our brotherhood was dissolved. The reconstruction of the association at the Augustinian fathers of San Salvador dates to the 1st March 1258. The fathers, in fact, granted a small room to be used as a seat for meetings, five burials in the cloister and an altar in the church consecrated to the saint. In exchange, the brothers paid three ducats a year to the convent.

The sources prove that in 1261 the remains of San Teodoro were moved to Venice from Constantinople. These relics were, with great solemnity, placed in an urn on the altar of the Scuola in the church of San Salvador. The brothers committed themselves to decorate and illuminate the chapel dedicated to their protector.
The activities of the School were gradually becoming more and more characterized by particular attention and propensity to the poor’s welfare. Due to this specificity, over the years, the number of members, some of whom were very influential, increased to such an extent that the confraternity acquired a new status in the city. Its prestige increased in 1434, when Pope Eugene IV granted seven years of indulgence to those who would pray at the altar of San Teodoro, and even more so, when, in 1448, another Pope, Nicholas V, confirmed the indulgence for those who visited the chapel on 6th August, the day of the S.S. Salvatore, and on 9th November, the day of San Teodoro. Two years later, on 12th October 1450, the Senate recognized San Teodoro as the patron saint of Venice again, together with San Marco, decreeing a day of obligation on the day of his anniversary. In 1552 the Scuola was raised to the dignity of the “Grande”.

The majority of the brothers were merchants and artisans, and the composition of the members remained unaltered throughout the long course of its history. Originally, the charitable activities of the Scuola consisted of offering soup to the poor on holidays, and the brothers themselves were responsible for preparing the food. In the early sixteenth century, in the church of San Salvador, the Augustinian Fathers were succeeded by the Canonici Regolari who decided to enlarge and modify their church. The project, attributed to Jacopo Sansovino, involved the expansion towards the “campo” and the demolition of the altar of the Scuola. At the time, the body of the saint was kept in the sacristy. That arrangement should have been temporary yet, once the work was finished, the fathers refused to return the altar and the body of the saint into the church. After a lengthy dispute, in 1574, the official redelivery of the church altar and the venerated relic eventually took place. However, it was not the current altar (to the right of the main altar), but the one on the left owned by the Gritti family.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Venice, Italy
Starts at: 17:30
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