La Traviata
The opera “La Traviata,” created by Giuseppe Verdi, was first staged on March 6, 1853 at the Teatro La Fenice opera house in Venice… and it was a total disaster! Nowadays, La Traviata is one of the most popular and most performed operas around the world. You can experience La Traviata opera in Rome with the I
I Tre Tenori: Nessun Dorma
Every Saturday, Opera in Roma present The Three Tenors, performing Neapolitan songs and arias from the great Italian operas, accompanied by mandolins and piano.
Holy Eucharist
Join us for Holy Eucharist at 10:30 am (CET) on Sundays at St. Paul's. We follow Rite II from The Book of Common Prayer, in the Episcopal Church tradition, with hymns, readings, prayers and sermon. After the Eucharist you are invited to stay for coffee. On most Sundays we offer
Vivaldi-Bach
Every Monday, Opera in Roma presents Vivaldi's Four Seasons Concerto, together with masterpieces by Bach, either solo cantatas or from The Art of Fugue.
La Traviata
“La Traviata” by Giuseppe Verdi performed by Opera e Lirica with choir, orchestra and ballet.
The Three Tenors in Concert
Every Wednesday, inspired by the “Three Tenors” concerts of Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras, Opera e Lirica presents famous Italian opera arias from Tosca, La Traviata and L’Elisir d’Amore and the most beautiful Neapolitan songs, such as “O’sole mio” and “Torna a Surriento”.