New Year concerts of La Belle Epoque Operetta

“La Belle Epoque”, or the Wonderful Age, the Age of Splendour

Duration: 120 min
Language: Latvian
Premiere: 28/12/2023

Paradoxical as it may sound, for many of us December is the brightest time of the year, when nature seems to fall into a deep slumber. Both the timing and meaning of Christmas and the anticipation of the approaching New Year then give our thoughts a broader trajectory and a vertical of enlightenment.

Music has always been the greatest psychotherapist and the most subtle companion of the soul. “La Belle Epoque, the wonderful age, the age of splendour – this is the time to be at one’s best, the time to want to be – this is music, and this is the time of music. And the music is here, and in it – we will all be together at the Operetta Theatre’s New Year’s concerts! Let’s enjoy and celebrate!

This wonderfully colourful and varied programme will inspire and delight as well as soothe and heal. The concert will feature the most beautiful operetta and opera music, Neapolitan songs and film music.

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