Laurent Pelly's expression of Berlioz's adaptation of Much Ado about Nothing as an opera comique becomes ''an elegant treatise on love and music".
Beatrice and Benedict
opera

new york philharmonic
Andrea Bocelli brings a historic night of music to New York City. The famous Italian tenor performs a free concert live in Central Park, filling the iconic Great Lawn with his raw vocal power. Accompanied by the world-class New York Philharmonic, maestro Alan Gilbert conducts the legendary orchestra for a spectacular evening under the stars. The evening features a star-studded lineup of global guest icons. Icons Celine Dion, jazz legend Tony Bennett, and bass-baritone Bryn Terfel all join Bocelli on stage. Together, they perform beloved classics like "O Sole Mio" and "Volare". The rich program spans from definitive operatic triumphs like Puccini's "Nessun Dorma" to massive popular favorites like "Amazing Grace" and "Time to Say Goodbye". It remains a brilliant showcase of accessible luxury, captured live as premium global culture is fully shared with the world.