Live Concert FOUR ITALIAN TENORS with Serbian Symphonic Orchestra
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SigmArt, in partnership with International Opera Foundation, is delighted to present the Four Italian Tenors Concert with Serbian Symphonic Orchestra at one of the most prestigious music venue in Belgrade on the 30th of October at 19.00 BST (20.00 CEST) exclusive Live streaming on SigmArt.
After extremely successful concerts in the USA, Kazakhstan and prestigious European halls, the "Four Italian Tenors" will perform in front of the Belgrade audience on October 30 in the MTS Hall in an evening full of emotions, when they will perform the most famous tenor arias, as well as Neapolitan and Sicilian songs, accompanied by the Symphony Orchestra and conductor Predrag Gosta.
The audience will have the opportunity to enjoy four world-renowned tenors: Alessandro Fantoni, Gianni Leccese, Giovanni M. Palmi and Hugo Tarquini. A special guest of the evening will be the opera star Marija Jelic, who has conquered many world stages, and has also performed with Placido Domingo, Elin Garanci, Jonathan Tetelman, as well as many other artists around the world.
The "Four Italian Tenors" were born out of the idea of forming a quartet of voices that could bring Italian and popular music to the world "in the palm of their hand" using one of the most revered voice registers: the tenor voice. After a long selection, the 4 selected vocalists made their debut together for the first time in June 2019 in front of an audience of 2,000 people in Varna, opening the summer season of the important Bulgarian Opera Summer Festival.
From September to December 2019, they performed on a long tour of the United States, scheduling 56 dates and bringing their program and show ''Viva Italia''. At that time, they experienced great international success from the audience and critics and concerts with a lot of ovations from the public.
Since December 2019 and January 2020, they have been performing in two historic concerts in Turkey dedicated to Ataturk's anniversary of singing in the Ankara Arena in front of 12,000 people. In 2023, they embarked on a tour of Asia, and are also known to audiences across Europe, as well as regional audiences, such as the one in Macedonia, where they performed in 2022 at the Ohrid Festival.