New Concert Season Starts at Bellini Phnom Penh

New Concert Season Starts at Bellini Phnom Penh
Etienne Chenevier (piano) - his piano recital opened last year's concert season.

December 11th 2024 / May 7th 2025
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Bellini Phnom Penh, the open air Italian Bistrò in Phnom Penh, resumes its musical activities on December 11th, 2024. Bellini presents 8 concerts with more than 30 artists, from Classical to Jazz.

The Bellini Concert Season is free, but a deposit of $20 is required when booking dining tables https://linktr.ee/bellinicambodia

In collaboration with: ItaCham - Italian Business Chamber Cambodia, Italian Cambodian Arts, Buonissimo Cambodia, The Piano Shop Cambodia, Soundskool Music Schools

Event 1
Gabriele Faja and Etienne Chenevier partner for the first time in a 4-hands piano recital, to kick off the season, their program includes Schubert's beautiful Fantasy in F Minor, and Ravel's superlative La Valse
Event 2 and 3
Events include the eagerly awaited Miles Davis | Kind of Blue 1959.
Scheduled for January 15th and 16th, this 8-piece jazz ensemble, led by trumpeter Steve Cannon, features multiple guests, including Euan Gray, Mikhail Rebrov, Philippe Javelle, Bunhong Cheak, Toma Willen, Darvel Martinez, Gabriele Faja, Jérémie Coquillart , and Metta Legita.
Event 4 and 6
Piano Trilogy One and Two, featuring 6 pianists over 2 concerts, including pianists Natalya Khon, Sereyvann Rong, Hui-Cahn Song, and Lay Panhara, Philippe Javelle, and Jérémie Coquillart. 
Event 5
Bellini will host repeat events, such as as the Phnom Penh Singers, a fun and spirited Japanese choir led by the ever energetic Miki Ueda. They were at Bellini last year and are back with a new program this year.
Event 7
Mezzosoprano Ai Iwasaki also makes a return together with conductor and pianist Jun Isaka from the New National Theatre in Tokyo. They will wow the audience with a selection of Italian Arias and Songs.
Event 8
Northpoint Project makes a debut a Bellini. Northpoint is a modern jazz ensemble influenced by world music. This experimental duo is composed of Marie and Jérémie Coquillart, in a piano-voice-flute combination.

The season is supported by: