Summary:
The Orchestra Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo is hosting a series of seven concerts featuring the works of Mozart and other classical composers in Monaco from January 23 to February 2, 2025.
Full Story:
Monaco is set to host a series of seven new concerts from January 23 to February 2, 2025, as part of the “Mozart à Monaco” festival. The opening concert on January 23 at the Auditorium Rainier III will feature the Quatuor du Soleil performing two masterpieces by Mozart and Haydn. On January 25, there will be a grand symphonic concert conducted by Ton Koopman, featuring works by Handel, Mozart, and Haydn. A spiritual concert will be held on January 27 in the majestic Monaco Cathedral, with the orchestral and choral talents of Diego Ceretta, Emőke Baráth, and Pierre Génisson. Younger audiences can enjoy an engaging concert on January 29 that explores Mozart’s first trip to Italy, offering a playful and educational introduction to classical music. The festival will also feature a second “Happy Hour Musical” on January 30 and a chamber music evening on February 1. The final concert on February 2 will be conducted by Kazuki Yamada, with Alexandra Dovgan on piano and Bohdan Luts on violin as the soloists. Tickets for the festival, catering to all audiences, are available at prices ranging from 5 to 36 euros.
Source:
Monaco Tribune