Date: October 27, 2012
Location: Rome
Region: Lazio

On October 12th, the concert season in the Basilica of St. Crisogono opened, and on Saturday, October 27th the evening will be very interesting, featuring a repertoire that will focus on 17th-century music. Churches are always a very special location for concerts: the acoustics that you can find there is in fact extremely unusual, especially when ancient instruments are involved. Anyone who wants to attend the concert of October 27, which will start at 9 pm, can enjoy the beauty of the sounds of medieval flutes , hurdy-gurdy and organ.

A really strong mix, which represents the best of an event that is enjoying a broad consensus in these years, thanks to the technical ability of  Master Anton Giulio Perugini, the organist. The advice for those who are going to visit Rome is to listen to this concert, because of the beauty of music and of the location (the basilica dates back to the 4th century), and because the entrance is free!