Rector's Palace Atrium 29 July 2022 - Fazil Say, piano | GoComGo.com

Fazil Say, piano

Rector's Palace Atrium, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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9:30 PM
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Starts at: 21:30

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Festival

Dubrovnik Summer Festival 2022

The 73rd Dubrovnik Summer Festival was closed 25 August with a magnificent Opera Gala in front of the Cathedral on which outstanding opera stars, soprano Adela Zaharia and tenor Filip Filipović performed with the Croatian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra under the direction of maestro Ivan Repušić, after which actors and musicians put away the Libertas flag in a short ceremony set to Bach’s Suite No. 3 in D major until the next festival summer.

Programme
Johann Sebastian Bach: Goldberg Variations, BWV988
Fazıl Say: Á la carte
Overview

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 are more direct, more open, more exciting. In short: they go straight to the heart.

Venue Info

Rector's Palace Atrium - Dubrovnik
Location   Ul. Pred Dvorom 3

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.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Starts at: 21:30
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