Campo San Fantin, 1965 Venezia,
VE
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Venice, the city built on water. It is blessed with a historic opera house, the Teatro La Fenice. It is the most famous and renowned landmark in the history of Italian theatre. It was lost to fire already 3 times. It was always rebuilt. Hence the name La Fenice, the Phoenix, the bird rising from the ashes.
Venice is a very unique place in the world. It is so different and beautiful that it is hard to grasp unless you have been and felt it. First-time visitors are best advised to arrive well prepared and guided. We at milano24ore have developed guided music trips that help you to enjoy this unique city in the lagoon with premium tickets for a performance of your choice at the Teatro La Fenice, hotel and complementing program.
Teatro La Fenice, Venezia
Campo San Fantin, 1965, Venezia, VE, Italy
The program follows a well-established tradition: a first part featuring purely orchestral performances is followed by a second part dedicated to the great arias and choruses of Italian opera. As every year, the celebration culminates in Verdi's "Va, pensiero" from Nabucco and the spirited drinking song "Libiamo ne’ lieti calici" from La Traviata – a musical toast to the year ahead.
Teatro La Fenice, Venezia
Campo San Fantin, 1965, Venezia, VE, Italy
The program follows a well-established tradition: a first part featuring purely orchestral performances is followed by a second part dedicated to the great arias and choruses of Italian opera. As every year, the celebration culminates in Verdi's "Va, pensiero" from Nabucco and the spirited drinking song "Libiamo ne’ lieti calici" from La Traviata – a musical toast to the year ahead.
Teatro La Fenice, Venezia
Campo San Fantin, 1965, Venezia, VE, Italy
The program follows a well-established tradition: a first part featuring purely orchestral performances is followed by a second part dedicated to the great arias and choruses of Italian opera. As every year, the celebration culminates in Verdi's "Va, pensiero" from Nabucco and the spirited drinking song "Libiamo ne’ lieti calici" from La Traviata – a musical toast to the year ahead.
Teatro La Fenice, Venezia
Campo San Fantin, 1965, Venezia, VE, Italy
The program follows a well-established tradition: a first part featuring purely orchestral performances is followed by a second part dedicated to the great arias and choruses of Italian opera. As every year, the celebration culminates in Verdi's "Va, pensiero" from Nabucco and the spirited drinking song "Libiamo ne’ lieti calici" from La Traviata – a musical toast to the year ahead.