…which will be performed one a year for three consecutive seasons, thanks to the combination of each work with another 20th century masterpiece. “Only after composing Il Tabarro,’ the Music…Read more ›
…which will be performed one a year for three consecutive seasons, thanks to the combination of each work with another 20th century masterpiece. “Only after composing Il Tabarro,’ the Music…Read more ›
…became an event you couldn’t afford to miss, not only for Romans, but spectators from all over the world. And so it was that on 1st August 1937, with Maestro…Read more ›
…The Fondazione Teatro dell’Opera di Roma would like to inform its patrons of the various options set out for them with reference to the tickets purchased for the 2020…Read more ›
…grown in recent years thanks to our shared commitment, is enhanced by the presence of Mr. Gatti, recognized as one of the greatest orchestral directors the world over. I am…Read more ›
…kind of commitment, and eventually it became a place of work. As a pianist I was accompanying the singers as they rehearsed their performances. On the occasion of my debut,…Read more ›
…Verdi. The protagonist, a sad clown, is a suffering controversial figure. With an unprecedented dramatic and poetic strength, the composer managed to epitomise in Rigoletto all tragic aspects of human…Read more ›
…Richard Wagner is not frequently performed at the Teatro dell’Opera of Rome, which is why the 2016-17 Season is going to open with Tristan und Isolde. This has…Read more ›
…a mundane social scene. The director Leo Muscato was captivated by the story of Gustav III of Sweden, only to discover that the real life of King Gustav was very…Read more ›
…out the Russian composer’s trilogy. The Sleeping Beauty, based on the story by Charles Perrault, is the second in order of time, but no doubt the first of the three…Read more ›
…After the recent completion of the restoration works, it is now possible to “admire” again the architectonical solutions of the original project by Marcello Piacentini, who in the ‘50s was…Read more ›