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Venice Music Project introduces Raymond Hughes
In view of the upcoming concert on the 21st of November, we are thrilled to introduce to you our conductor for this event, Raymond Hughes. He will be directing the Requiem by Niccolò Jommelli for four soloists, choir and orchestra. Raymond Hughes’ distinguished international career includes successive conducting posts with opera companies in Germany and […]
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What is Patreon? Patreon is a membership platform that connects us with you and our supporters. Is a way to join our community and and have special content that you will love. As many of you know, we are a group of internationally acclaimed musicians, hoping to make a difference in Venice, our home, created […]
In my city by Milton Kam
3 of VMP’s musicians were honored to collaborate on music for this wonderful mini-documentary by Milton Kam, featuring the poetry of Anna Toscano. Federico Toffano wrote and performed original music Liesl Odenweller, soprano, and Ivano Zanenghi, lute, perform Tarquinio Merula’s “Foll’e’ ben che si crede” at 5 minutes. Nella Mia cittàa – In My City […]
The Show Must Go On For Musicians Battling The Coronavirus Crisis
The Show Must Go On For Musicians Battling The Coronavirus Crisis. by Rebecca Ann Hughes “A lot of performers live for that moment when people start clapping,” says Liesl Odenweller, a soprano originally from America and now living in Venice. She is the co-founder of the Baroque ensemble Venice Music Project. She explains how her […]
We are going Live !!!
WE ARE GOING LIVE!!! And you can watch us from the comfort of your living room on Sunday, 28 June at 7pm EDT; 6pm GMT; 1pm EDT; 10am Pacific Time We are so excited to perform our first live-stream concert from Palazzo Loredan dell’Ambasciatore on the Grand Canal in Venice! It is a new experience […]
A Soprano in Venice
LIESL ODENWELLER Cofounder Venice Music Project St. Georges Anglican Church “I’M IN AN old stone church with heavy, patinated bronze doors in front of a small audience of about 50.They take their seats, and the room quiets as I make an introduction about the piece in English, French and Italian. When you give a little […]