MUSIC

The Italian Tenors sing with MOYSA

From 29 December to 30 December 2022 · THESSALONIKI

Venue Details

East suburbs

Thessaloniki Concert Hall

Sea board at Ikostis Pemptis Martiou Avenue

A festive journey to Italy through its songs, performed by three tenors of today, who come to remind us to live life as it comes! Viva la vita! Long live life! The three Italian Tenors will present a festive program full of Italian music, well-known arias and Christmas songs!

The Italian Tenors are made up of three Italian opera performers Luca Sala, Sabino Gaita and Evans Tonon. After studying and performing in major operas, they decided to create a different project and present famous Italian, well-known pop and beloved classical songs and arias in their own special way. It is fascinating how they managed to combine their classical origins with their love for pop music. Already, their first album That's Amore was released in 2012 and was a wonderful journey into the glorious past of Italian singing with a classic sound that enchanted listeners. Since then, they have been on major tours around the world, in which they have been acclaimed.

From Lucio Dala's Caruso to Andrea Bocelli's Con Te Pertiro, the Italian songs of the 1960s, Ennio Morricone, Nino Rota, Neapolitan, world hits like Gloria, That's Amore and Mamma Maria are combined with the most beautiful arias from the most famous operas of Verdi and Puccini in a performance full of surprises that takes us on a journey from La Scala in Milan to the Rome Opera House and from the Verona Arena to the Colosseum.

Credits:
The Italian Tenors: Sabino Gaita, Luca Sala, Evans Tonon
Gilberto Bonetto, piano
Edoardo Luparello, drums
Francesco Bertone, bass
Ferdinando Vietti, cello
Diego Vasserot, trumpet

MOYSA - Youth Symphony Orchestra of Thessaloniki
Orchestra conductor to be announced Three Italian Tenors present a music programme - ode to "Life", accompanied by the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Thessaloniki.

Ticket Details

45€, 35€, 30€ (25€*), 25€ (20€*), 18€
* student, unemployed, disabled, over 65 years old (B' and C' Zone)

When

From 29 December to 30 December 2022