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Cavarzere Opera Festival

Oct 18, 2023

Cavarzere Opera Festival – Tullio Serafin Announces 2023 Season

The “Cavarzere Opera Festival – Tullio Serafin” has announced its 2023 season. The third edition of the festival opens at the Teatro Tullio Serafin with a concert featuring the winners of the “Concorso lirico Tullio Serafin 2023.” The concert will be entitled “Così fan tutte Live” which will feature aria, duets, and ensembles from “Così fan tutte.” The interpreters will {…}

Oct 11, 2022

Cavarzere Opera Festival – Tullio Serafin Announces 2022 Season

The Cavarzere Opera Festival – Tullio Serafin has announced its second edition. The festival, which is set to take place between Oct. 16 and 30, is organized by “Concetto Armonico. ”Additionally it is supported by Comune di Cavarzere, Ministero della Cultura, and Regione del Veneto. The festival opens with  “Scambiamoci di vista, da Plauto a Mozart passando per Shakespeare.” The {…}

Oct 1, 2021

Cavarzere Opera Festival Announces First Annual Program

Andrea Castello has formed the Cavarzere Opera Festival in Rottanova di Cavarzere, Italy. The festival which began on Sept. 26 showcased “Le Grazie vendicate” by Antonio Caldara with a cast that includes Maddalena De Biasi, Barbara Massaro, Claudia Urru, and the ensemble Arbor Musica. The festival will also include a concert on Oct. 17 titled “Vissi d’arte” with soprano Silvia {…}

Sep 30, 2021

Cavarzere Opera Festival 2021 Review: Le Grazie Vendicate

(Photo: Concetto Armonico) Cavarzere is a small town set in the Veneto countryside in North-East Italy, with a population of less than 15,000. One of its claims to fame is that the conductor Tulio Serafin was born in the nearby hamlet of Rottanova, and the local theatre is named in his honor. Now Andrea Castello, also a local resident, who {…}

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