Atri International Polyphonic Festival
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Atri International Polyphonic Festival

22 Nov 2025
Atri — Teramo (067)

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Edition 2025 — Atri Polyphonic Festival

The 31st edition of the Atri International Polyphonic Festival took place on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at 6:00 PM at the Sant'Agostino Auditorium, in celebration of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music. Organized by the Schola Cantorum "Aristotele Pacini," the evening brought together three choral ensembles for a sonic journey through diverse traditions and repertoires. The edition opened in the summer, on July 5th, also at the Sant'Agostino Auditorium, as part of the "E…state ad Atri" program.

The 31st Polyphonic Festival in Atri

On November 22, 2025, the Sant'Agostino Auditorium in Atri hosted the thirty-first edition of the Atri International Polyphonic Festival on the day dedicated to Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians. Three groups performed on stage: the Schola Cantorum "A. Pacini" of Atri, conducted by maestro Giulia Bascelli; the Coro Formula Nuova of Atri, conducted by Gaetano Tudini; and the Coro SKD Rdeča Zvezda of Sgonico, in the province of Trieste, conducted by Rado Milič.

The concert offered a musical journey that blended different traditions and repertoires into a single expression of harmony and participation. The festival, which opened its summer phase on July 5th in the same Sant'Agostino Auditorium, reaffirmed its role as a defining event for the Atri community and an opportunity for cultural dialogue between different regions.

Programme

Autumn phase, November 22, 2025, Sant'Agostino Auditorium: Schola Cantorum "A. Pacini" of Atri (cond. Giulia Bascelli); Coro Formula Nuova of Atri (cond. Gaetano Tudini); Coro SKD Rdeča Zvezda of Sgonico, TS (cond. Rado Milič). Summer opening of the festival on July 5, 2025, as part of "E…state ad Atri."

Where does it take place — Atri Polyphonic Festival

Auditorium Sant'Agostino

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