Federico Fiorio stars in a concert at the Sale Apollinee, the elegant concert rooms within the Teatro La Fenice, joining Karalis Antiqua Ensemble in a program devoted to early 17th-century repertoire.
The program includes:
”Io la musica son” (Prologue from Orfeo), Confitebor I (from Messa a 4 voci e salmi concertati), and “Quel sguardo sdegnosetto” by Claudio Monteverdi; “Non m’è patria l’Olimpo” (Prologue from L’Ormindo) and “O quam suavis es” by Francesco Cavalli; Aria quinta sopra la bergamasca a tre, Op. 3 by Marco Uccellini; Chiaccona, Op. 12 by Tarquinio Merula; and “Hor che Apollo2” by Barbara Strozzi.
Performances take place on March 31 and April 1.
The Verona-born singer has rapidly risen to become one of the most acclaimed sopranistas of our time, earning recognition for his stylistic refinement, expressive range, and distinctive timbre.