THE SOUNDS OF THE DOLOMITES - I suoni delle Dolomiti
The enchanting Dolomite sceneries become in summer a natural and charming open air stage for shows and cultural events of great prestige, such as the high altitude concerts "The Sounds of the Dolomites". An incredible experience born from the fusion of nature, art and music. The Sounds of the Dolomites is one of the most long-awaited summer events, that combines the passion for music with the love for hiking. The Festival features internationally renowned artists who, instruments on their shoulders, display their shared regard for the environment by joining the public in walking to the concert venues, on what is both an art and a nature trail.
Listening to music surrounded by these extraordinary natural settings transform these concerts into unforgettable memories and experiences. In July and August the Val di Fassa become a theatre and stage to receive the notes of leading figures in the music world of jazz, ethnic groups, original and classical music. The Sounds of the Dolomites also presents first performances, unedited productions, specifically dedicated to the mountains and nature of Trentino, which, apart from being highly successful with the public and critics, have become shows and albums that appeal to an international audience.
The Sounds of the Dolomites also presents Dawn in the Dolomites (Alba delle Dolomiti), almost a festival within a festival, in which artists, actors, men and women of culture come together against the spectacular backdrop of the high mountain sunrise to deliver perforrmances, recitals and monologues.
The tour and the Sounds of the Dolomites concert are for free. Possibility to make an excursion accompanied by the local Alpine Guides. The music festival the Sounds of the Dolomites it’s the outcome of the cooperation between Trentino Marketing S.p.A. and the Val di Fassa Tourist Board.
Go to the label "Appointments" to view the updated calendar of the concerts "I Suoni delle Dolomiti", scheduled in July and August in Val di Fassa.
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