The scenery is one of the most beautiful in Sicily. It symbolizes the reconstruction, the restart. The beauty that is contained in a monument known all over the world. The protagonist is one of the most loved Italian singers internationally. The art and magic of Noto meet the voice of the great Andrea Bocelli. The baroque town in the province of Syracuse will host Saturday 24 a great concert for Unesco sites. A cultural project wanted and promoted by the Sicilian Region to enhance these magnificent and fascinating places. But there will not be only Bocelli. For the occasion there will be large installations by the sculptor Igor Mitoraj.

Andrea Bocelli will perform in Noto
The concert will be on the steps of the cathedral

Noto, among the late Baroque cities of Sicily

The baroque city is part of the site "The late Baroque cities of the Val di Noto" awarded the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002. It is a city that with its cathedral of San Nicolò, rebuilt after the collapse that devastated in 1996, represents rebirth. Andrea's concert in Noto Bocelli, at 19 pm on the steps of the cathedral, represents this restart of art despite the difficult moment we are experiencing. And it will be a concert for all Sicilian Unesco sites. Bocelli in Noto will be accompanied by the orchestra and choir of the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania, directed by Alberto Bartalini. And then there will be the Bearers of the Cilii di San Corrado, the costumes of the Cavalleria Rusticana of the Teatro Massimo in Palermo.

A work by Mitoraj exhibited in Agrigento, like those in Noto
The sculptor's installation in the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento

To Noto Bocelli and the master Ivan Mitoraj with his works

The great musical event for Unesco sites will be the occasion to inaugurate the Igor Mitoraj exhibition. Six monumental works on display. The particularity of the works of the master Mitoraj is contained in the greatness of these works. To get to Noto it was necessary to collaborate with the Contini Art Gallery and Atelier Mitoraj. They have been placed on the steps of the Cathedral of San Nicolò and will remain on display until February next year. The works on display “Daedalus”, “Ikaria”, “Eros Bendato”, “Winged Legs”, “Winged Ikaro” and “Cracked Winged Eros”.

The Unesco sites of Sicily to love and protect

A concert that aims to make known Noto, the site of the late Baroque cities, but also the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento; Syracuse and the rock necropolis of Pantalica; the Roman Villa del Casale in Piazza Armerina; the Aeolian Islands; Etna; Arab-Norman Palermo with the cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale. Sicily, in fact, is one of the Italian regions to have more sites recognized as World Heritage by Unesco.

A concert at the time of Covid

Everything will take place in compliance with the regulations for the emergency we are experiencing. A strict protocol necessary to avoid contagion. "I am happy to be back in Sicily after a long time - stressed Bocelli - and to sing in one of the most beautiful and evocative places that is the Cathedral of Noto. I will perform this concert on the splendid staircase and it will be an evening dedicated to art". For the president of the Sicilian Region Nello Musumeci the initiative comes after the exhibition of Mitoraj's works "a set of highly suggestive and fascinating cultural events to make Sicily a great pole of attraction in the Mediterranean".

Bocelli will sing in Noto for the Unesco sites
Bocelli's performance during the lockdown in Milan

"Beauty is stronger than fear - said the mayor of Noto Corrado Bonfanti -. We are living a moment of rediscovered awareness and love for art in its many forms. The permanent exhibition with the works of Igor Mitoraj on the steps of the Cathedral of Noto, a symbol par excellence of courage, positivity and restart, and the prestigious presence of the master Andrea Bocelli, testimonial of the seven Sicilian UNESCO sites are the beginning of a great story " .

Andrea Bocelli in concert for the Unesco sites in Noto last edit: 2020-10-23T18:00:00+02:00 da Federica Puglisi

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