
The Sunday performances of the “C’è Musica & Musica” series, now in its third edition, continue.
On the program, Sunday, March 1 at 11 a.m., is The Animal Symphony by Dan Brown.
On the podium of the Sala Mehta is Maestro Carlo Benedetto Cimento; the narration is performed by Ginevra Fenyes.
Breakfast for children is offered by Unicoop Firenze.
Florence, February 27, 2026 – The Sunday events of the C’è Musica & Musica 3.0 performance series resume, dedicated to young people, families, and a curious young audience eager to discover the world of theatre through new musical experiences.
On Sunday, March 1 at 11 a.m., in the Mehta hall of the Teatro del Maggio, Wild Symphony will be performed—an enchanting encounter between music and storytelling by Dan Brown, inspired by the original work of the celebrated American author.
This composition, which in spirit and style recalls famous works such as The Carnival of the animals by Camille Saint-Saëns (performed at the Maggio last November as part of the C’è Musica & Musica series), takes the audience on a musical “journey” alongside imaginary and evocative creatures brought to life and narrated through the lightness of music.
On the podium of the Mehta hall, maestro Carlo Benedetto Cimento conducts the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra, while the narrative part is entrusted to Ginevra Fenyes, who guides the audience through a colorful musical morning.