Fri, Mar 20, 2026 | 8:00 pm
Direct from Rome, Italy
The Three Italian Tenors
The Three Italian Tenors present an extraordinary program celebrating the most beloved Italian opera arias and songs—an enchanting fusion of Italian wit, charm, romance, lyricism, and dramatic flair. This marks the debut U.S. tour of this sensational new Italian ensemble.
This thrilling and distinctive musical experience features original arrangements of timeless Italian classics and treasured tenor arias.
Audiences will be swept away by the unforgettable melodies and emotional richness brought to life by the remarkable trio—Gianni Leccese, Ugo Tarquini, and Alessandro Fantoni—accompanied by pianist Fabrizio Mocata. Don’t miss this captivating inaugural North American concert tour by the spectacular Three Italian Tenors.
Alessandro Fantoni, was born in Genoa. He studied in the Opernhaus Academy of Zürich, Switzerland, and he perfected his studies with Roberto Sèrvile. He debuted with him as Gabriele Adorno (Simon Boccanegra) and Ismaele (Nabucco) in Piacenza. Fantoni made first debuts with the Dänische Nationaloper in Aarhus: Roberto in Maria Stuarda, Nemorino in L’Elisir d’Amore, Duca in Rigoletto, Alfredo in La traviata, Manrico in Il trovatore and Rodolfo in La Bohème. CONTINUED
Ugo Tarquini He began studying piano and his choral activity at the age of eight. Eventually, he majored in lyrical singing with excellent grades from the Conservatory Licinio Refice of Frosinone. He continued his postgraduate studies under the guidance of some of the most important figures of the Italian technical and interpretive operatic tradition, such as Nicola Martinucci, Alfredo Zanazzo and Lucetta Bizzi. CONTINUED

Gianni Leccese is a talented Italian tenor, educated under the supervision of outstanding artists: William Matteuzzi and Leone Magiera – a legendary pianist and conductor, a close collaborator of Luciano Pavarotti himself.
He made his debut in Ruggero Leoncavallo’s opera Pagliacci, performing as part of opera seasons and festivals in cities such as Pisa, Grosseto, Massa Marittima, Pescara and Viterbo. His career quickly gained international momentum. The artist has given concerts and opera performances on four continents – CONTINUED

SPECIAL GUEST
Gaetano Amore is a tenor and actor celebrated for his bright, flexible voice, stylistic elegance, and natural stage presence. He earned his master’s degree with highest honors from the “G. Martucci” Conservatory of Salerno and further refined his training at the “Joaquín Rodrigo” Conservatory in Valencia, combining performing with teaching.CONTINUED

PIANIST
Fabrizio Mocata is a Sicily born pianist graduated in classical music and jazz at Music Conservatory L. Cherubini in Florence. In 2000 he played Piazzolla music for the first time and he found in Tango his best way to express his poetics, now he is considered today one of the most innovative musicians in the tango scene. CONTINUED

