Rector's Palace Atrium (Dubrovnik, Croatia)
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Classical Concert
11 Jul 2022, Mon
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9:30 PM
Renowned soprano Nuria Rial will unite with the brilliant Fahmi Alqhai on the quinton, along with the widely acclaimed European vanguards of early music - the Accademia del Pi...
Classical Concert
14 Jul 2022, Thu
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9:30 PM
Maestro Ivan Hut, interestingly also a skilled violist, discovered a love for conducting working with the great Pavle Dešpalj. Since December 2020, Hut is Resident Conductor at the Dubrovn...
Classical Concert
18 Jul 2022, Mon
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9:30 PM
Renowned pianist Lovro Pogorelić, who received his first piano lessons from his father Ivan, always achieves pianistic creations of convincing strength and undeniable individuality both as a soloist ...
Classical Concert
25 Jul 2022, Mon
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9:30 PM
Founded in 1919 as the first permanent and professional ensemble of its kind on Croatian musical scene, from its beginning the Zagreb Quartet took on high standards of performance and formed a wi...
Classical Concert
29 Jul 2022, Fri
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9:30 PM
With his extraordinary pianistic ability, Fazıl Say has been delighting audiences and critics alike for 25 years in a way that has become rare. His concerts are unique experiencess; they ar...
Classical Concert
31 Jul 2022, Sun
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9:30 PM
After quite some time, Roman Simović returns to Dubrovnik Summer Festival with an exciting programme − Eugène Ysaÿe’s sonatas for solo violin.
Rector's Palace Atrium
The Rector of Dubrovnik used to live in this palace during the time of his one month’s mandate, alone, without his family. The Rector’s Palace was also the seat of the Small Council, i.e., the Dubrovnik government.
In the place of the present palace there used to be a smaller castle that got completely destroyed in powered explosions several times and it was shaken by earthquakes. However, the Rector’s palace got its today’s appearance in Gothic and Renaissance periods in the 15th century. Rector's Palace is historical cultural museum today and its atrium is one of the most common places where classical concerts and recitals are held.
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