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calendar Phantom Of The Opera
24 December – Terazije Theatre – 19.30 You’ve probably heard of the musical Phantom of the Opera. Namely, this is the novel of the same name by the French writer Gaston Leroy, which dates from 1910. He gained his planetary popularity through colorful film, and mostly theatrical adaptations - a silent horror film from 1925 and a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber (Andrew Lloyd Webber) from 1986. The novel was created as a consequence of real, historical events in the opera world, covering the period of the 19th century. The plot begins at the moment of the greatest success of the opera artist Kristin, while at the same time parallel events take place in the main Opera - the appearance of a phantom who communicates with the art world through letters. He also becomes obsessed with Christ’s voice and appearance. Interested?
Video installation “Patrizio” by Massimo Ricciardo Until 6 January – Italian Culture Institute
The Italian Cultural Institute of Belgrade participates in the seventeenth edition of the Contemporary Day, the great event promoted by AMACI - Association of Italian Contemporary Art Museums - with the support of the Directorate General for Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture, dedicated to art of our time and its audience. By virtue of the collaboration initiated in recent editions with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Embassies, Consulates and Italian Cultural Institutes abroad also organize events aimed at narrating and enhancing the vitality of contemporary art in Italy. In this context, the Italian Cultural Institute in Belgrade presents the video installation “Patrizio” by Massimo Ricciardo, a work selected within the Cantica21 project.
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Gala Concert Of The Children’s Philharmonic “Magic Of Music” 29 January – Kombank Hall – 19.30
To the all true fans of classical music, we invite you to the traditional Gala Concert of the Children’s Philharmonic Orchestra, which will be held on January 29, 2022, in Kombank Hall in Belgrade. The repertoire will traditionally include eternal, timeless pieces of classical music, popular opera arias, and contemporary music tracks under the baton of professor Ljubiša Jovanović. In addition to the impressive Children’s Philharmonic orchestra, we are pleased to announce the Choir and Orchestra of the Mathematical Gymnasium as a special guest.
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