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International Chamber Music Season: Mozart

Classical music has the power to relax beyond measure!
Perhaps due the vibrations that will send the string instruments, or to the atmosphere so unique that it breathes, in any case, listen to a concert is always a good idea!

The acoustics undoubtedly plays a role in the performances … and this old baroque Church, the Sacristy, is a little gem, which lulled by the sounds of great performers.
Tonight I won’t lose the concert for violin and piano, with music by Mozart, Brahms and Vitali.

St. Agnese in Agone
Piazza Navona, Rome
Concerts in the Borromini Sacristy
at 19.00
Tickets: € 10, entering the Church

Where the art begins?

You’ve seen quite a few ancient ruins?

But maybe, you’ll also run into cute characters and over the top, like the artist who often “exhibits” in front of the Ara Pacis Museum!

He has a solo show, you may visiting and strolling along the wire that leads from one work to another…

Eclectic character, a true artist!
Now, with classical music appointment.
So, go straight to Piazza Navona to hear the piano concert, with music by Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Liszt.


St. Agnese in Agone
Piazza Navona, Rome
Concerts in the Borromini Sacristy
at 19.00
Tickets: € 10, entering the Church

The Last Harvest…

Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel prize for li...

Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel Prize for literature in 1913, has been one of the most charismatic figures of Indian culture.

I had chosen one of his poems, from the Gitanjali, as a wedding souvenir to let my guests, at my Wedding,,,, 13 years ago!

That’s why I’m happy to suggest you a visit to the Exhibition: The Last HarvestInternational Exhibition of Paintings by Rabindranath Tagore.

“ Through his paintings, like in his poems, songs and literature,Tagore searched for a unifying theme or universal “truth” that ran as a common thread through all his creations.”

He will be celebrated in Rome, 150 years after his birth, with this exhibition that promise to describe through his writings, music, literature, art, how he  conveyed his ideas and thoughts and helped to shape modern Bengali literature and language.

GNAM – Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
Viale delle Belle Arti 131, Rome 
from Tuesday to Sunday 8:30 to 19:30
Tickets: 10 euro 

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