Exclusive event: Rome Chamber Music Festival
Highlights
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The quintessential Italian experience: a night of classical music
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Acclaimed classical stars will join young artists and young professionals – stars-in-the-making – to perform the beloved masterpieces of Tartini, Brahms, Mahler, Ravel
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Enjoy your best seats, be at the center of it all with exclusive seating that ensures a truly unforgettable festival experience
Summary
ItaliaPass is proud to announce our partnership with the illustrious Rome Chamber Music Festival, taking place at the elegant Auditorium Conciliazione from June 16 to 19, 2025. As part of this collaboration, we are offering exclusive access to the best seats for an event that will add a touch of sophistication to your Italian journey.
Why take this tour?
In its 22nd year the festival continues to mesmerize audiences with its carefully curated programs, presented against the timeless backdrop of the Eternal City.
Under the artistic direction of the celebrated American violinist Robert McDuffie, the 2025 edition will bring together world-renowned classical stars and emerging talents. This unique blend of seasoned professionals and rising stars embodies the festival’s mission to foster collaboration and nurture the next generation of musicians.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this extraordinary celebration of music in the heart of Rome.
Explore the full program below and secure your place at one of the most prestigious musical events of the year.
Monday June 16th
Giuseppe Tartini “Il trillo del diavolo”
Baroque & Fritz Kreisler performed by Robert McDuffie
VOX MEDICEA – Sacred Masterpieces of the Medici
Coro e tiorba, conducted by Mark Spyropoulos
Tuesday June 17th
Maurice Ravel – Piano Trio
Johannes Brahms – Piano quintet in G minor, op.34 with Andrea Lucchesini
Wednesday June 18th
Friedrich Haendel / Halverson – Passacaglia
Miklos Rosza – Sonata for two violins
Klezmer Madness David Krakauer – songs & dances for solo clarinet & string quintet
Thursday June 19th
Gustav Mahler Chamber Symphony Project – 1st Symphony “The Titan” (arr. By I. Farrington), Flavio Emilio Scogna conductor
Under the artistic direction of the celebrated American violinist Robert McDuffie, the 2025 edition will bring together world-renowned classical stars and emerging talents. This unique blend of seasoned professionals and rising stars embodies the festival’s mission to foster collaboration and nurture the next generation of musicians.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this extraordinary celebration of music in the heart of Rome.
Explore the full program below and secure your place at one of the most prestigious musical events of the year.
Monday June 16th
Giuseppe Tartini “Il trillo del diavolo”
Baroque & Fritz Kreisler performed by Robert McDuffie
VOX MEDICEA – Sacred Masterpieces of the Medici
Coro e tiorba, conducted by Mark Spyropoulos
Tuesday June 17th
Maurice Ravel – Piano Trio
Johannes Brahms – Piano quintet in G minor, op.34 with Andrea Lucchesini
Wednesday June 18th
Friedrich Haendel / Halverson – Passacaglia
Miklos Rosza – Sonata for two violins
Klezmer Madness David Krakauer – songs & dances for solo clarinet & string quintet
Thursday June 19th
Gustav Mahler Chamber Symphony Project – 1st Symphony “The Titan” (arr. By I. Farrington), Flavio Emilio Scogna conductor
What’s included?
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Ticket for the event -
Best seat available -
Food and drinks
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Pick-up from the hotel
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Personal Extras
Things to know
Before you book
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When booking, tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis
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Tickets will be available from the ItaliaPass desk at the concert venue on the evening of the performance. Please arrive by 7:30 p.m. to collect your tickets.
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No pets allowed
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Wheelchair accessible
Before you go
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Please observe the dress code: smart-casual, semi-formal or formal attire
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No food or drinks are allowed inside
Cancellation Policy
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Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
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