Music and thousands of candles: here are all the Candlelight concerts in Bergamo and surrounding areas

Music by candlelight, or rather by thousands of candles: these are the Candlelight concerts, intimate and evocative reinterpretations of authors and songs that have made the history of music and which will continue in Bergamo also in the months of July and August.

Awaiting our city will be a calendar of candlelit evenings, in exclusive locations, namely Villa Caroli Zanchi in Stezzano and the Giovanni XXIII conference center in the city: from the tribute to the Four Seasons Of Vivaldi to the Coldplaypassing through Ennio Morricone and his soundtracks up to the tribute to Ludovico Einaudi.

Candlelight concerts are original musical performances created by the platform Fever with the aim of democratizing access to classical music through an innovative format, which represents a unique live musical experience. The varied offer of programs aims to satisfy all musical tastes, proposed by local musicians and illuminated by thousands of candles.

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The Candlelight program in Bergamo

On 11 July and 30 August, at 8.30 pm, at Villa Caroli Zanchi there will be space for Candlelight Open Air: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. It will be held in the same location, on 12 July and 29 August Candlelight Open Air: Tribute to Coldplay. At the Giovanni XXIII Congress Center, on July 12th, here it is Candlelight: tribute to Ludovico Einaudi.

Also at Villa Caroli Zanchi, on August 29th and 30th there will be Candlelight Open Air: Ennio Morricone and soundtracks And Candlelight Open Air: 90s Unplugged, both at 10.30pm. Ticket prices all start from 39 euros, with the exception of the tribute to Ludovico Einaudi (starting from 23 euros).

For more information on Candlelight concerts, visit the site.

 
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