“The Three Tenors” Vincenzo Tremante, Francesco Fortes and Alessandro Fortunato performing in Liverpool, accompanied by strings and piano, on a journey through masterpieces of Italian opera and Neapolitan song.
St. George’s Hall – North Hall Entrance – William Brown Street Liverpool L1 1JJ
Nov. 8, 2024
Gate opening time h. 7:30 p.m.
Start time h. 20.00
End time h. 21.30
Intermission: 10-minute interval
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Enjoy an unforgettable experience, being carried away by the powerful and seductive voices of the Three Tenors through some of the greatest masterpieces of Italian opera and famous Neapolitan song, in the beautiful St. George’s Hall.
A unique performance that will move you, but also make you smile, in an extraordinary whirlwind of emotions. You will be enraptured by the beauty of melodies and words that portray passionate love stories, as only singing can. Every note will make the souls of those present vibrate, transporting them to a world of music and poetry.
A dynamic program, which begins with the interpretation of opera arias from Tosca, L’Elisir d’amore, Rigoletto and Turandot. It continues, in the second part, with a selection of exciting Neapolitan songs, from “‘O sole mio” to “Torna a Surriento,” and great Italian song classics such as “Nel blu dipinto di blu” and the wonderful “Caruso.”
Our three tenors, Tremante, Fortes, Fortunato, young people of great talent but with mature international experience, have been thrilling audiences in Naples, Rome, Sorrento for years and now, for the first time, they are coming to Liverpool.
Their powerful voices, accompanied by string quartet, led by our internationally experienced first violinist, Elvin Dhimitri, and piano, will be framed by the solemn atmosphere of St. George’s Hall, a short walk from downtown Liverpool, and located across Liverpool Lime Street.
This neoclassical building, which houses both concert halls and courts inside, benefits from Grade I recognition on the National Heritage List for England due to its breathtaking beauty. The distinctive circular concert hall, designed by Charles Robert Cockerell, is a masterpiece of style and harmony. Soft colors, divine statues, cherubs and Ravenhead glass mirrors create a magical atmosphere around the stage. Charles Dickens, who gave many readings here, called it the most perfect hall in the world. Not surprisingly, its excellent acoustics make it an ideal venue for music.
USEFUL INFORMATION
We suggest arriving at least thirty minutes before the start time of the performance to secure the best seat in the various categories.
Tickets can be purchased at www.opera-lirica.com, starting at 39 pounds.