Tuesday 23
‘I Lombardi alla prima crociata’ – a Monte-Carlo Opera production
The Monte Carlo Opera presents ‘I Lombardi alla prima crociata’, a lyrical drama set in four acts to the sound of Giuseppe Verdi’s music.
The performance will commence at 14:00 on Tuesday, March 23, and will be held in the glamorous Salle Garnier of the Monte-Carlo Opera.
To discover more about this event, click here. Tickets can be reserved here.
Thursday 25
‘I Lombardi alla prima crociata’ – a Monte-Carlo Opera production
The Monte Carlo Opera presents ‘I Lombardi alla prima crociata’ for the second time this week, in case you might have missed the previous performance.
As is the case on Tuesday, the performance will commence at 14:00 on Thursday, March 25, and will also be held in the Salle Garnier.
To discover more about this event, click here, while tickets can be reserved here.
Saturday 27
School of Vienna concert
The Principality’s very own spring arts festival, Le Festival Printemps des Arts de Monte Carlo, is back this week with another set of must-see concerts.
From 15:00 on Saturday, March 27, violinist Tedi Papavrami will perform music of Alban Berg and Arnold Schönberg. Alongside Papavrami will be conductor Kazuki Yamada and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra.
This concert will be held in the Grimaldi Forum, and tickets can be reserved here. To discover more, click here.
Sunday 28
Tana Quartet
Le Festival Printemps des Arts de Monte Carlo presents this Tana Quartet concert. The string quartet will perform the music of Webern and Schönberg, as well as a special commissioned piece by Printemps des Arts de Monte Carlo and ProQuartet.
The concert will begin at 14:30 in the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco on Sunday, March 28. To discover more, click here, while tickets can be reserved here.
Zemlinsky Quartet
Le Festival Printemps des Arts de Monte Carlo continues on Sunday, March 28, with another quartet concert. The Zemlinsky Quartet will perform Schönberg’s Second Quartet.
The concert will commence at 16:00 in the Salle Empire of the Hôtel de Paris. To discover more, click here. Tickets can be reserved here.
In the cinema this week
Unfortunately, the Cinema des Beaux-Arts has been closed until further notice as a result of restrictions in France and the curfew in the Principality. Look out for updates in future editions of ‘This Week in Monaco’.
Featured image: the Tana Quartet