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November 29, 2025
Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli
Piazza Sant’Angelo 2, Milan
Discover the power of the grand organ in a breathtaking live concert inside one of Milan’s most beautiful historic churches. From Bossi’s Italian Romanticism to unforgettable movie soundtracks, this is organ music as you’ve never heard it before.
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Step into the stunning Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli for an evening that fuses classical grandeur with cinematic emotion. The organ’s majestic sound fills the space in a concert that connects Italy’s musical heritage with the stories of today.
Experience music in a sacred space where art, faith, and acoustics unite for an unforgettable sound.
A curated blend of Italian masterpieces and movie soundtracks, designed to engage both classical fans and first-time listeners.
An acclaimed Milan-trained organist brings the instrument to life with passion, virtuosity, and emotion.
A journey from the golden age of Italian organ music to the magic of the silver screen — a dialogue between tradition and imagination.

1861–1925
Scherzo in G minor, Op. 49 No. 2
1928–2020
Themes from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Cinema Paradiso

b. 1957
Themes from Interstellar and Gladiator

1906–1975
Symphony No. 5 and Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District

A Master of the Organ
Educated at Milan’s G. Verdi Conservatory and the Pontifical Ambrosian Institute, our soloist unites tradition and innovation to reveal the organ’s living voice.
Graduated with top honors from the Milan Conservatory with advanced studies in sacred music.
Founder of the Varese Organ Association and its festival, promoting the organ’s legacy for new generations.
Each performance becomes a dialogue between artist, instrument, and space — bringing centuries of sound to life.

Where Faith and Art Meet
The Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Piazza Sant’Angelo is a masterpiece of Milanese spirituality and art. Built in the 16th century, it preserves frescoes by major Lombard painters and a timeless aura of serenity.
1552
Construction began under Governor Ferrante Gonzaga with designs by Domenico Giunti.
1600s
Adorned with frescoes by Peterzano, Campi, and the Procaccini brothers.
1810
The monastery closed, but the church remained active — a sanctuary for art and music.
We believe in making classical music vibrant and accessible — connecting today’s audiences with Italy’s artistic soul.
Celebrate Italy’s musical and architectural heritage
Make high-quality concerts accessible to all
Support emerging organists and creative programming
Bring classical music into the heart of modern culture
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@classicum.concertJoin us for an unforgettable evening of music, history, and emotion inside one of Milan’s most inspiring churches. Limited seats available.
Special rates available for groups — contact us for details.