

Ancient Greek theatre + electric violin = classical music's hottest chaos.
Celebrated violinist David Garrett gives an unforgettable concert at the ancient theatre in Taormina, Sicily with a selection of rearranged works by Dvorak, Saint-Saëns, Schumann, Vivaldi and Fritz Kreisler.
Sound
Garrett's electric violin shreds through Vivaldi.
Production
That 2300-year-old theatre backdrop is cheating.
Cinematography
Golden hour lighting on ancient stone.
Director
Marc Schütrumpf
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Teatro Antico dates to the 3rd century BCE and still hosts performances with Mount Etna visible in the background.
Garrett's crossover style—classical technique, rock presentation—made him Germany's fastest-selling classical instrumentalist ever.
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