The Chamber Orchestra of Naples was established with a desire to dedicate its cultural activity to the study, appreciation and spreading of the Neapolitan 1700's phenomenon by contributing to the "New Renaissance" in Naples through the revisitation of values, artists and works that were wrongly forgotten.
In 1999 the Chamber Orchestra of Naples has performed two world premieres; during the celebrations for the bicentenary pf the Neapolitan Revolution in 1799, has set the drama I Pittagorici by Giovanni Paisiello, written by Vincenzo Monti to commemorate the victims of the Neapolitan Revolution. One more performance in May 2000 in Crotone at the "Aurora Festival" which achieved a great number of reviews from the major European music magazines.
Moreover they performed in Paris at the European Festival of Music with the participation of Maxence Larrieu, by playing the Symphony for two Lira organized and Orchestra by W.A. Mozart. This symphony from disputed paternity, is now more generaslly attributed to Mozart after that Enzo Amato discovered the symphony which belonged to Ferdinand IV.
Nevertheless the major project in 1999 carried out by the International Institute "Domenico Scarlatti" with the Chamber Orchestra of Naples, was the very first execution in modern times of the Solemn Mass in D major by Niccolò Jommelli, just for chorus and orchestra which has then been recorded and performed once more in Sofia in 2004.
The Chamber Orchestra of Naples participates every year as main Orchestra at the International Music Festival of the Neapolitan 1700's by proposing every time worldpremiere works .
In 2007, during celebrations of the 250th anniversary of Domenico Scarlatti's death, they have performed The Four Seasons written by the great genious of Neapolitan music.