Following a stellar start to the 19-20 season, melophiles in Monaco are eagerly awaiting a host of spellbinding new performances from the Philharmonic Orchestra in 2020. The world-renowned Kazuki Yamada is once again leading the overall proceedings as Principal Conductor and Artistic Director, alongside a host of critically acclaimed international talent. With concerts and operas held in Monaco at the magnificent Auditorium Rainier III in Monte Carlo and the Salle des Princes in Grimaldi Forum closeby, music aficionados of all ages will be enthralled and delighted. Below are some of the shows that you really must not miss. Monaco is world-renowned for its sophistication, glamour and prestige, so what location could be more fitting to play host to high culture and a celebration of the arts? Fans of the orchestra, concerts, and opera in Monaco are spoilt for choice over the course of a calendar year. If you have a passion for music and the arts you’ll feel at home here, so why not consider property for sale in Monte Carlo and make Monaco your home? You’ll never have to miss a performance again! (Photo Source: Opmc) Following a stellar start to the 19-20 season, melophiles in Monaco are eagerly awaiting a host of spellbinding new performances from the Philharmonic Orchestra in 2020. The world-renowned Kazuki Yamada is once again leading the overall proceedings as Principal Conductor and Artistic Director, alongside a host of critically acclaimed international talent. With concerts and operas held in Monaco at the magnificent Auditorium Rainier III in Monte Carlo and the Salle des Princes in Grimaldi Forum closeby, music aficionados of all ages will be enthralled and delighted. Below are some of the shows that you really must not miss. Following a stellar start to the 19-20 season, melophiles in monaco are eagerly awaiting a host of spellbinding new performances from the philharmonic orchestra in 2020. KAZUKI YAMADA PRESENTS BEETHOVEN & MORE LA BOHEME When it comes to opera, Monaco certainly does not disappoint. Running from 24th-31st January 2020, ‘La Boheme’ by Giacomo Puccini will be performed in collaboration with the Philharmonic orchestra at Place du Casino in Monte Carlo. With a refreshingly relatable story focused on the human experience of emotions and love, in particular, La Boheme is a masterclass in simple but moving storytelling. LAUREL ET HARDY EN FOLIE! Another of the first concerts of the new season is aimed at audiences young and old. A screening of classic silent films from the 1920s will be accompanied by musical improvisation from Paul Lay. You can expect belly laughs as Laurel and Hardy cause chaos within an orchestra, and even try to sell Christmas trees at the wrong time of year. The concert takes place on Sunday 9th February 2020 at Auditorium Rainier III. KAZUKI YAMADA’S BEETHOVEN 2020 An event that needs little introduction – Kazuki Yamada conducts a selection of captivating compositions from one of the all-time greats. Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No.1 and Piano Concertos 1 and 2 are reimagined for a contemporary audience. This concert presents you with a perfect opportunity to revisit a favourite composer whilst introducing new generations to a celebrated work of genius. Beethoven 2020 also features Krystian Zimerman on piano, and is scheduled for Friday 12th June 2020 at Auditorium Rainier III. MONTE CARLO SPRING ARTS FESTIVAL Established in 1970, the Monte Carlo Arts Festival is a five-week celebration of many artistic mediums. Expect to be treated to dramatic, musical and dance-orientated masterpieces. In particular, the opening concert from the Philharmonic Orchestra is not one to be missed. It will focus on French music at the beginning of the 19th century and takes inspiration from the beauty of nature. The Monte Carlo Spring Arts Festival will begin on Friday 13th March, at the Principaute de Monaco. Discover also ...The Role of Notaries in the Principality of MonacoA GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT IN MONACOCelebrating 25 Years of Solidarity with the No Finish Line Monaco