Join us for a rare and thrilling journey back to the golden age of the castrati — male singers celebrated for a unique vocal power and range that combined the high notes of a boy with the lung power of a man.
The era’s last great singer was Giovanni Battista Velluti (1780-1861), for whom composers such as Rossini wrote some of their most successful operas.
In this performance, the magnificent music written for Velluti is brought back to life by Franco Fagioli, one of the best countertenors of our own time. Accompanied by the superb Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal of the Palace of Versailles, Fagioli brings to life the expressive power, agility, and rich ornamentation of the castrati, reviving the very style that transformed early 19th-century opera seria.
Additional Info
Date: Saturday 13 June
Time: 7:30pm
Running Time: 2 hour including interval
Tickets: £10, £20, £30, £35, £40, £55
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Rossini Sinfonia from Tancredi
Nicolini Decebalo’s Air, ‘Ah se mi lasci o cara’ (Traiano in Dacia)
Rossini Finale to Act 3 of Viaggio a Reims
Paolo Bonfichi Lotario’s Scene & Cavatina, ‘Qual mi circonda e agghiaccia’ (Attila)
Pierre Rode Polonaise from Violin Concerto Op. 3 No. 1 in D minor
Giuseppe Nicolini Vitekindo’s Scene & Rondo, ‘Ecco o numi compiuto’ (Carlo Magno)
Rossini Sinfonia from Aureliano in Palmira
Rossini Arsace’s Scene, Aria & Cabaletta, ‘Dolci silvestri orrori’ (Aureliano in Palmira)
Niccolò Zingarelli Overture from Giulietta e Romeo
Mercadante Andronico’s Cavatina, ‘Dove m’aggiro’ (Andronico) -
Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal de Versailles
Stefan Plewniak director
Franco Fagioli countertenor
Dates, Times & Book
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal de Versailles and Franco Fagioli
Saturday 13 JuneExperience the golden age of the castrati — male singers celebrated for a unique vocal range that combined power with incredible agility.
| Sat 13 Jun | 7:30 pm | £10, £20, £30, £35, £40, £55 | Book |
