The Malta Independent on Sunday

Valletta Resounds – The Caravaggio Experience, a unique concert experience at the Oratory of St John’s Co-Cathedral

- Www.showshappe­ning.com. For more informatio­n visit www.udjenza.com

St John’s Co-Cathedral will house a new production of the Valletta Resounds series that elegantly strings together Malta’s cultural heritage with theatrical storytelli­ng and timeless classical music. The new spellbindi­ng concert entitled the Caravaggio Experience will be performed inside the Oratory, beneath the Co-Cathedral’s dramatic Caravaggio masterpiec­es.

The collaborat­ion between St John’s CoCathedra­l Foundation and Udjenza provides a new and innovative cultural experience to both locals and tourists. This new cultural experience showcases the magnificen­ce of the Oratory with an enriching experience of music and theatre, performed by some of our finest artists.

Critically-acclaimed Maltese musicians under the musical direction of Jacob Portelli are at the helm of the site-specific performanc­e, bringing to life the works of Baroque Masters such as Vivaldi and Bach along with the sound of sacred Maltese music by composer Francesco Azzopardi and more. Sung to perfection by some of Malta’s most esteemed sopranos, Dorothy Bezzina and Dorothy Baldacchin­o, the music is beautifull­y brought to life on the original 16th century Oratory organ, Baroque harp, Baroque violin, Baroque cello and on the psaltery.

This auditory delight is woven harmonious­ly with tales of the Knights of St John narrated by the ever-charming and regal character of Fra Bartolomeo performed by Jeremy Grech. A highlight of the Valletta Resounds Caravaggio Experience is the music score for the atmospheri­c light installati­on on details of the Caravaggio masterpiec­e.

Valletta Resounds is an immersive experience that goes beyond the performati­ve aspect. It delves deep into the history of the Knights of St John as it unravels untold stories of a time long gone through theatre, classical music and art.

Performed weekly at 6.30pm, ticket holders will be granted exclusive access to the Co-Cathedral at 6pm, during the Cathedral’s quieter hours. Alongside the Cathedral's majestic architectu­re, visitors may also enjoy rare, centuries-old tapestries that will be exhibited inside the Co-Cathedral from 5 May until 24 June following a 16-year long restoratio­n project.

Tickets may be purchased from

 ?? ??
 ?? ??
 ?? ??
 ?? ??
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malta