“Three Spanish tenors” gala concert staged at National Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Tirana

TIRANA, April 23 – The National Theatre of Opera and Ballet hosted the concert “Three Spanish tenors” in Tirana, bringing three internationally recognised opera voices to the Albanian capital. The event featured repertoire from classical and operatic music.

Tenors Ignacio Encinas, Oscar Encinas and Albert Deprius performed under the direction of conductor Leonardo Quadrini. The programme included selected works from classical and operatic traditions.

Alongside the Spanish performers, Albanian artists also joined the stage during the concert. Soprano Ramona Tullumani, tenor Denis Skura and pianist Ekland Hasa contributed to the programme.

Producer Edmond Tullumani organised the concert, which featured accompaniment by the Orchestra of the Armed Forces. The performance formed part of the spring cultural programme at the venue.

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