Capri has been a resort since Roman times, when the emperor Tiberius built Villa Jovis, a fabulous cliff-top palace a thousand feet above the sea. From the late 1800s, Capri was the haunt of artists, composers, and writers. In the 20th century it was discovered by the wealthy, who built large homes on the hillsides overlooking the blue-green waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Join us on a tour of this timeless destination and you’ll see why Capri has captured the imagination of men and women the world over.
Symphonic Capri is scored for 24 violins, 8 violas, 8 cellos, 9 double basses, solo harp, solo oboe, Irish whistles, Italian and French accordions, classical guitar, and two soprano soloists.
M.M. Ray and D. Ellicott Ray