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Carmina Burana

Arena Sferisterio, Macerata, Italy
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Macerata, Italy
Starts at: 21:00

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Ramón Tebar
Choir: Coro Lirico Marchigiano “Vincenzo Bellini”
Baritone: Grisha Martirosyan
Soprano: Karen Gardeazabal
Orchestra: Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana
Tenor: Ruzil Gatin
Creators
Composer: Carl Orff
Festival

Macerata Opera Festival 2026

The Macerata Opera Festival 2026 returns to the magnificent Arena Sferisterio from 17 July to 9 August 2026, inviting audiences to experience Italian opera in one of the world's most remarkable open-air theatres. With its monumental neoclassical architecture and exceptional acoustics, the historic Sferisterio provides an unforgettable setting where timeless masterpieces come to life beneath the summer sky.

Programme
Carl Orff: Carmina Burana
Overview

One of the most recognisable and captivating compositions of the 20th century repertoire, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana is now a great classic capable of appealing to different audiences, thanks to the immediate power of the music and its extraordinary collective energy.

Choir, orchestra and soloists bring to life a powerful sound experience, in which the relentless rhythm and power of the ensemble transform listening into a true shared ritual. A work of music that, in the monumental space of the Sferisterio in Macerata, finds an amplified and immersive dimension.

The evening is entrusted to the direction of maestro Ramón Tebar, conducting a large ensemble, and features three exceptional soloists on stage: Ruzil Gatin, Grisha Martirosyan and the young Spanish soprano Karen Gardeazabal one of the most interesting voices of her generation, making her debut at the Macerata Opera Festival after recent international experiences, including the Salzburg Festival.

Venue Info

Arena Sferisterio - Macerata
Location   Piazza Nazario Sauro

The Sferisterio is an open-air stadium or sphaeristerium in Macerata, Italy.

An ancient Italian national sport or pallone col bracciale was the most popular sport in Italy for almost five centuries. This game dated back to the 15th century. The people of Macerata decided that they needed somewhere large to play and watch it; a place that could also be used for public spectacles such as circuses and even bullfights. One hundred citizens raised the money themselves and got Ireneo Aleandri to design and build it. The design involved the destruction and rebuilding of some of the historic city walls next to the Porta Mercato gate.

The strait side of the arena is a wall 18 meters high and 88 meters long, along which is a line of arches separated by 56 columns carrying a double row of boxes, and a stone gallery, all in Neoclassical style.

Over the years the popularity of pallone decreased and that of football replaced it. In 1919 the surface was leveled to allow for this, and also for tennis courts. The arena had been used for the occasional theatrical event from 1871, but from about 1914 opera began to be put on there.

Present-day use

In 1921, as the first presentation of what would become the Sferisterio Opera Festival, Pieralberto Conti staged Verdi's Aida paid for by the soprano, Francisca Solari. This was followed by all parts of the arena, both front- and back-stage, being renovated and electricity introduced.

Today it holds an audience of over 3,000. The stage is 14.5 meters deep and 40 meters wide, with 10-meter wings on each side. It is rather an unusual shape for musical performances (musicians at each end of the pit cannot hear each other) but the acoustics are surprisingly good (at least near the middle).

The present-day opera festival, beginning in the late 1980s and under the auspices of the Macerata Opera, takes place in this location

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Macerata, Italy
Starts at: 21:00
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