“Italian Christmas Concert in Buffalo,” a traditional Italian Christmas concert featuring award-winning Italian tenor Michéal Castaldo and friends, will take place on Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. at St. Rose of Lima, 500 Parker Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14216.
Castaldo will perform classic Christmas carols from his chart-topping best-selling album, Extravergine: Christmas in the Mediterranean, accompanied by his String Quartet. The production value of this concert is in excess of $75 per ticket, but due to the generous support of its local community business sponsors, the tickets are available for only $20 for general seating.
Contact Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006 (mention event #4389574) or online at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4389574. Tickets can also be purchased directly through the church rectory at 716-834-6688.
The concert is a fundraiser for St. Rose of Lima Church. This concert event will sell out; so, get your tickets today.
This concert will capture your heart and imagination with the spirit of the holidays in the beautiful, St. Rose of Lima Church of Buffalo, NY. Even those who do not speak Italian will be moved by the setting, the songs, and Michéal’s powerful and melodic voice. Over the past ten years, Michéal Castaldo has entertained more than 500,000 people across the USA, Canada, and Europe with creative and rousing renditions of classic Italian songs. Castaldo’s performances are enchanting, heartfelt, and authentic.
This will be Michéal’s third annual Christmas concert in the Buffalo metropolitan area. In between songs, he treats the audience to stories, spoken in English and Italian, that share moments from his Italian upbringing, tidbits about his musical journey, and insight that went into his song choices. All songs are sung in Italian with a few sung in English and Latin as well.
Live performance of songs from Castaldo’s Extravergine CD and new Christmas in Italy CD will include Mary, Did You Know? (Maria, Lo Sapevi Tu?), Oh Santa Notte (Oh Holy Night), E Nato Il Bambino Gesu (What Child Is This?), Batte Nel Cuore, Suona Natale (Little Drummer Boy), Gioia Nel Mondo (Joy To The World), Puoi Sentire Quel Che Sent Io? (Do You Hear What I Hear?), and Astro Del Ciel (Silent Night). Castaldo translated the well-known Polish carol, Jezus Malusuenki, now entitled, Piccolo Jesu, which will also be featured along with Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle, Va Pensiero, and Adeste Fideles.
Concert Presenter Mrs. Maria Foss states, “Michéal Castaldo is the perfect way to move the Christmas spirit and holiday mood into your heart and home. I have had the privilege to hear Michéal in concert at the The Centro Culturale Italiano di Buffalo and the honor to have him sing at two personal life-changing events; once for my father’s funeral and another to celebrate the gift of 70 years of life for my mother. Please join us in what will be the most spectacular voice you will ever hear live. Thank you for returning to Buffalo, Michéal.”
Majestic Castle Music Productions and Mrs. Maria Foss are partnering to help promote the Italian culture and heritage at this Italian Christmas Concert while raising funds to help St. Rose of Lima Church. Immediately following the concert, refreshments and an olive oil tasting will be served with a meet and greet with the artist.
For more information or to request an interview with the artist, visit http://www.michealCASTALDO.com.
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