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Version 29 – April 04, 2025 15:20

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  • no pets allowed, 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., wheelchair accessible, when booking, tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis
  • no pets allowed, the seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis, 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., wheelchair accessible

Version 28 – April 04, 2025 07:26

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  • no pets allowed, the seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis, 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., wheelchair accessible
  • no pets allowed, the seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis, wheelchair accessible

Version 26 – April 04, 2025 07:12

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  • no food or drinks are allowed inside, please observe the dress code: smart-casual, semi-formal or formal attire
  • no food or drinks are allowed inside, please observe the dress code: formal or semi-formal

Version 25 – April 02, 2025 08:49

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  • MANIFEST

Version 24 – March 31, 2025 14:16

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Short Description
  • 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
  • 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, directed 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

Version 23 – March 31, 2025 14:15

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Short Description
  • 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, directed 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
  • 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, directed 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

Version 20 – March 21, 2025 14:34

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Short Description
  • 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, directed 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
  • 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, dirige 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

Version 19 – March 21, 2025 14:30

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Short Description
  • 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, dirige 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
  • 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, dirige 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

Version 18 – March 21, 2025 14:26

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Know Before You Book
  • no pets allowed, the seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis, wheelchair accessible
  • no pets allowed, the seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis

Version 17 – March 21, 2025 14:25

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Included
  • best seat available, ticket for the event
  • ticket for the event and best seat available

Version 16 – March 21, 2025 14:25

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Short Description
  • 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, dirige 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
  • 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, dirige Mark Spyropoulos
  •  Tuesday 17th June
  • Maurice Ravel – Piano Trio
  • Johannes Brahms – Piano quintet in G minor, op.34 with Andrea Lucchesini
  •  Wednesday 18th June
  • Friedrich Haendel / Halverson – Passacaglia
  • Miklos Rosza – Sonata for two violins
  • Klezmer Madness David Krakauer – songs & dances for solo
  • clarinet & string quintet
  •  Thursday 19th June
  • Gustav Mahler Chamber Symphony Project – 1st Symphony “The Titan” (arr. By I. Farrington), Flavio Emilio Scogna conductor

Version 14 – March 21, 2025 14:15

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Know Before You Go
  • no food or drinks are allowed inside, please observe the dress code: formal or semi-formal
  • no food or drinks are allowed inside, please observe the dress code: formal or semi-formal.

Version 11 – March 20, 2025 16:02

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Excluded
  • food and drinks, personal extras, pick-up from the hotel
  • food and drink, personal extras, pick-up from the hotel

Version 10 – March 20, 2025 15:59

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Know Before You Go
  • no food or drinks are allowed inside, please observe the dress code: formal or semi-formal.
  • no food or drinks are allowed inside, please observe the dress code, formal or semi-formal.

Version 9 – March 20, 2025 15:58

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Short Description
  • 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, dirige Mark Spyropoulos
  •  Tuesday 17th June
  • Maurice Ravel – Piano Trio
  • Johannes Brahms – Piano quintet in G minor, op.34 with Andrea Lucchesini
  •  Wednesday 18th June
  • Friedrich Haendel / Halverson – Passacaglia
  • Miklos Rosza – Sonata for two violins
  • Klezmer Madness David Krakauer – songs & dances for solo
  • clarinet & string quintet
  •  Thursday 19th June
  • Gustav Mahler Chamber Symphony Project – 1st Symphony “The Titan” (arr. By I. Farrington), Flavio Emilio Scogna conductor
  • 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, dirige Mark Spyropoulos
  •  Tuesday 17th June
  • Maurice Ravel – Piano Trio
  • Johannes Brahms – Piano quintet in G minor, op.34 with Andrea Lucchesini
  •  Wednesday 18th June
  • Friedrich Haendel / Halverson – Passacaglia
  • Miklos Rosza – Sonata for two violins
  • Klezmer Madness David Krakauer – songs & dances for solo
  • clarinet & string quintet
  •  Thursday 19th June
  • Gustav Mahler Chamber Symphony Project – 1st Symphony “The Titan” (arr. By I. Farrington), Flavio Emilio Scogna conductor

Version 8 – March 20, 2025 15:58

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  • 2.5

Version 7 – March 20, 2025 15:56

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Accessibility
  • wheelchairaccessible
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Version 6 – March 20, 2025 15:55

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Trip difficulty
  • Easy

Version 5 – March 20, 2025 15:55

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Duration from
  • 2.5

Duration unit
  • hours
  • minutes

Category
  • Nightlife

Percent Complete
  • 77.7777777777777778
  • 72.2222222222222222

Version 3 – March 20, 2025 15:51

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Know Before You Go
  • no food or drinks are allowed inside, please observe the dress code, formal or semi-formal.

Know Before You Book
  • no pets allowed, the seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis

Percent Complete
  • 72.2222222222222222
  • 61.1111111111111111

Version 2 – March 20, 2025 15:48

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Short Description
  • 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, dirige Mark Spyropoulos
  •  Tuesday 17th June
  • Maurice Ravel – Piano Trio
  • Johannes Brahms – Piano quintet in G minor, op.34 with Andrea Lucchesini
  •  Wednesday 18th June
  • Friedrich Haendel / Halverson – Passacaglia
  • Miklos Rosza – Sonata for two violins
  • Klezmer Madness David Krakauer – songs & dances for solo
  • clarinet & string quintet
  •  Thursday 19th June
  • Gustav Mahler Chamber Symphony Project – 1st Symphony “The Titan” (arr. By I. Farrington), Flavio Emilio Scogna conductor
  • 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, dirige Mark Spyropoulos
  • Tuesday 17th June
  • Maurice Ravel – Piano Trio
  • Johannes Brahms – Piano quintet in G minor, op.34 with Andrea Lucchesini
  • Wednesday 18th June
  • Friedrich Haendel / Halverson – Passacaglia
  • Miklos Rosza – Sonata for two violins
  • Klezmer Madness David Krakauer – songs & dances for solo
  • clarinet & string quintet
  • Thursday 19th June
  • Gustav Mahler Chamber Symphony Project – 1st Symphony “The Titan” (arr. By I. Farrington), Flavio Emilio Scogna conductor

Highlights
  • acclaimed classical stars will join young artists and young professionals – stars-in-the-making – to perform the beloved masterpieces of tartini, brahms, mahler, ravel, enjoy your best seats, be at the center of it all with exclusive seating that ensures a truly unforgettable festival experience, the quintessential italian experience: a night of classical music

Included
  • ticket for the event and best seat available

Excluded
  • food and drink, personal extras, pick-up from the hotel

Percent Complete
  • 61.1111111111111111
  • 44.4444444444444444

Version 1 – March 20, 2025 15:38

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Short Description
  • 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, dirige Mark Spyropoulos
  • Tuesday 17th June
  • Maurice Ravel – Piano Trio
  • Johannes Brahms – Piano quintet in G minor, op.34 with Andrea Lucchesini
  • Wednesday 18th June
  • Friedrich Haendel / Halverson – Passacaglia
  • Miklos Rosza – Sonata for two violins
  • Klezmer Madness David Krakauer – songs & dances for solo
  • clarinet & string quintet
  • Thursday 19th June
  • Gustav Mahler Chamber Symphony Project – 1st Symphony “The Titan” (arr. By I. Farrington), Flavio Emilio Scogna conductor
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Cancellation notes
  • 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
  • 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

Name
  • Exclusive event: Rome Chamber Music Festival
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