La Dolce Vita: Movie Songs
Nov 24, 2020 at 00:00 — 23:59 (CET)
ARTISTS
Aleksandra Buczek: soprano , Emil Alekperov: tenor, Ensemble of strings, oboe and grand piano
Location: ST. Paul's within the Walls Church
Opening Time: h. 8.00 pm
Start Time: h. 8.30 pm
End Time: h. 10.00 pm
Break: 1 break of 10 minutes
Access for the disabled: Yes
Free Tickets: Children under 7 and disabled
All security measures and distancing will be possible thanks to the wide spaces of the Church.
Hear the most famous compositions created for the movies by great Italian masters like Rota, Morricone and Piovani, in the unique atmosphere of the St. Paul's Within the Walls Church, in the center of Rome. An all-encompassing show, featuring movie soundtracks like "Once Upon a Time in the West '', "Il Padrino '' and "Life is Beautiful" and renowned opera arias like "Casta Diva ''. The concert program will bring you on a journey through an epoch in which any emotion can be experienced. Welcome to "La Dolce Vita" the beginning of the 60ies in Italy, when Rome became the capital city of hedonism.
CONCERT PROGRAMME
First Part
Nino Rota, La Dolce Vita (Instrumental)
Vincenzo Bellini, Casta Diva (Soprano)
Ennio Morricone, Once Upon a Time in the West (Soprano)
The Mission: Gabriel’s Oboe, Brothers (Instrumental)
Giacomo Puccini, E Lucevan Le Stelle (Tenor)
Riz Ortolani, Mondo Cane – Tales of the Bizarre: More (Tenore)
Nino Rota, Romeo and Juliet (Instrumental)
Ennio Morricone, Sacco E Vanzetti: Here’s to You (Soprano and Tenor)
Ennio Morricone, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Instrumental)
Second Part
Nino Rota, Medley: La Strada, Amarcord, 8½ (Instrumental)
Riz Ortolani, Brother Sun, Sister Moon (Tenor)
Ennio Morricone, Once Upon a Time in America (Soprano)
Ennio Morricone, Cinema Paradiso (Instrumental)
Nino Rota, the Godfather: Speak Softly Love (Tenor)
Ennio Morricone, a Fistful of Dynamite (Soprano)
Nicola Piovani, Life is Beautiful (Instrumental)
Matia Bazar, Roman Holiday (Soprano)
Renato Rascel, Arrivederci Roma (Soprano and Tenor)
The program can be subject to variation