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poetry
December 7, 2020 – 07:05
On Monday night a show never seen before is broadcast in the prestigious theater, due to the Coronavirus
The best interpreters of today’s vocalism will perform live on television, directed by Riccardo Chailly
from Enrico Girardi
The most unpublished Sant’Ambrogio in the history of La Scala is “staged” today on Rai1 at 5 in the afternoon. In recent weeks, the virus has infected several orchestra teachers and choir teachers, effectively preventing the theater from planning the dense network of rehearsals needed to mount the opera title intended to inaugurate the opera season, which this year should have be be Lucia of Lammermoor by Donizetti. However, with its back to the wall, La Scala has prepared, together with Rai, an unprecedented alternative proposal. It is about To see the stars again: a wide range of pieces that trace the history of opera, not only Italian, for which 24 of the greatest performers on the international lyrical scene participated. Their performances are conducted by Riccardo Chailly in front of the house orchestra. Contributions are also expected from the choir (albeit on a smaller scale), instructed as always by Bruno Casoni, and a handful of ballet corps dancers. The representations are “framed” in a television staging specially designed by the director Davide Livermore, who also takes advantage of the contribution of the actors (among others, Massimo Popolizio, Caterina Murino and Laura Marinoni) for the reading of the texts that set the scene. the thematic settings around which the musical performances are articulated, in an ideal unitary journey from darkness to light (listen here to today’s episode of the podcast “Corriere Daily” that tells all the secrets of the evening).
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December 7, 2020 | 07:05
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