Italy’s summer music festivals are nothing short of magnificent. Picture yourself enjoying a musical performance in a breathtaking, outdoor setting. From the splendour of opera in a Roman amphitheatre to concertos or jazz ensembles with dramatic backdrops of lakes, mountains and coastal views, these impressive locations amplify the intense emotional impact of live music.
When you visit Italy, experiencing live Italian opera or a concert by an Italian composer, offers a profound connection to the birthplace of the music. Just as seeing art in the place where it was created provides a deeper understanding and appreciation, hearing opera in the country where it was composed allows you to immerse yourself in the culture and history that inspired the works. The Italian language, scenery and atmosphere combine, connecting you to the essence of the place and the artistry of the compositions.
The Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago is one such event. Set near the composer’s lakeside home, the Festival showcases Puccini operas in an impressive, open-air theatre surrounded by the natural beauty of Tuscany. The serene landscapes, the proximity to Puccini’s home and hearing his exquisite music is, for many, a unique and deeply moving experience.
Read on to find out more about three of our favourite summer music festivals in Italy and a selection of nearby villas where you can stay:
Verona Opera Festival
When: 21 June – 7 September 2024
Where: Verona Arena, Veneto
Verona Opera Festival
The Verona Opera Festival gives you the chance to be part of the audience in a spectacular Roman amphitheatre, with powerful opera filling the air as the sun sets over Verona. This summer, highlights at the Verona Arena include “Aida” by Giuseppe Verdi and “The Barber of Seville” by Gioachino Rossini, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
The Verona Opera Festival is renowned not only for its impressive performances but also for its unique setting and incredible acoustics. Dating back to the first century, this ancient Arena first staged incredible performances popular during the time of the Roman Empire, such as gladiator battles, circus acts and blood sports. Surviving throughout the ages as an entertainment venue, hosting jousting in Medieval times and now music concerts in the present day, the immense Arena has a rich history, creating a truly immersive experience that transports you back in time.
Villas Near the Verona Opera Festival
Valpolicella Villa
Villa degli Ulivi is nestled on a verdant hillside of vineyards and olive groves, in the famous wine-producing area of Valpolicella. A stylish retreat for eight, the villa is an exceptional setting for friends or families, with its spacious interiors, well-designed outdoor space and extensive grounds. Ideal for combining relaxation and activities for all ages, enjoy al fresco dining, barbecues and games here with its inviting outdoor pool, table tennis table and table football. It is just a 20-minute drive from the Verona Arena, so the location is ideal for attending the festival.
Lake Garda Villa
On a hillside overlooking Lake Garda, Corazza is a superb setting for a lakeside break. This charming apartment, set in a historic villa, is ideal for six guests, with its colourful, traditional style interiors, private lawned garden and delightful terrace for relaxation and leisurely meals together. With the bonus of shared access to an 18-metre pool and breathtaking lake views, it is ideal for experiencing this scenic part of Italy. To reach the Verona Arena it is around 45 minutes by car, making Corazza a convenient base for exploring the region and experiencing an evening of opera at the Arena.
Puccini Festival
When: 12 July – 24 August 2024
Where: Torre del Lago, Tuscany
Puccini Festival
In the tranquil town of Torre del Lago, where the composer Puccini found his inspiration, the Puccini Festival celebrates his timeless works. This open-air theatre near Puccini’s home by the lake creates an evocative setting. A modern structure, the main Arena can hold an impressive 3,370 spectators. This summer, experience operas like “La Bohème” and “Madama Butterfly,” surrounded by the natural beauty of Tuscany.
The Puccini Festival was first held in 1930, six years after Puccini’s death. Captivated by the area’s atmosphere, Puccini composed many of his works here and longed to hear his music performed in this splendid natural setting that he knew so well.
Villas Near the Puccini Festival
Versilia Riveira Villa
Villa La Meridiana is well situated, just a short drive from the Puccini Festival and a stone’s throw from the sandy beaches of the Versilia Riviera. Accommodating up to eight guests, the villa boasts a lush garden, shady trees, a refreshing pool and outdoor dining areas, making it ideal for a seaside retreat with cultural highlights within easy reach.
Versilia Hills Villa
Set in the verdant Versilia hills overlooking the sea, La Dama del Bosco is a stylish sanctuary with a pretty garden and an inviting pool area. With five bedrooms, spacious living areas and a beautifully designed garden with terraces for relaxation and dining, it is an idyllic setting for a gathering. Its artistic touches and views of the coast provide a tranquil escape, within easy reach of the festival and beauty of Torre del Lago.
Ravello Festival
Where: 8 July – 26 August 2024
When: Villa Rufolo, Ravello, Amalfi Coast
Ravello Festival
High above the spectacular Amalfi Coast, the Ravello Festival offers a romantic blend of music and majestic scenery. Held in the enchanting gardens of Villa Rufolo, this festival features impressive performances against the stunning backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea.
Renowned as one of Italy’s best music festivals, the Ravello Festival lights up the Amalfi Coast every summer in July and August. Originally established as a tribute to Richard Wagner, who visited Ravello in the 19th century, the festival has evolved into a celebrated tradition featuring a diverse programme of music and art. Events are hosted in various venues around Ravello, with the main attraction being the open-air stage at Villa Rufolo. The Sunrise concert is a truly unique and magical experience.
This summer, the festival’s highlights include Vivaldi concertos by ‘Otto Stagioni’, Fiorella Mannoia’s ‘Sinfonica – Live with an orchestra’ and a homage to Italian opera with soprano, Anna Pirozzi, promising unforgettable evenings under the stars.
Villas Near the Ravello Festival
Ravello Villa
Located in the heart of Ravello, Villa Casarossa Numero Uno boasts dramatic sea views, lush terraced gardens and plenty of charm. This colourful villa, with its eclectic style, is ideal for those who prefer to leave the car behind and enjoy refreshing dips in a private pool and unwinding outside. The villa is within walking distance of Villa Rufolo and the town centre, making it ideal for immersing yourself in the festival and the life of Ravello.
Positano Villa
Just under an hour’s drive from Ravello, Casa Maria in Positano is a delightful setting for a holiday on the Amalfi Coast. With stunning views over Spiaggia Grande beach and the sea, this vibrant Positano-style apartment, with its sweeping terrace and proximity to boutiques and restaurants, is perfect for an experience of The Amalfi Coast, within easy reach of the festival.
Outdoor Opera and Concerts in Italy
Whether you choose the historical splendour of Verona, the serene landscapes of Tuscany, the romantic allure of the Amalfi Coast or an alternative festival elsewhere in Italy, combining your festival visit with a stay in a villa ensures a blend of culture, relaxation and beauty.
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