Oscar winner Morricone’s lost opera debuts in Naples after 30 years
Read full article: Oscar winner Morricone’s lost opera debuts in Naples after 30 yearsAt long last, vindication has arrived for an Oscar-winning composer who sought to prove he was as capable of breathing life into Italy’s grand theaters as into gritty Hollywood films.
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In Italy, theater reopens in town devastated by COVID
Read full article: In Italy, theater reopens in town devastated by COVIDIn a signal of rebirth, the Donizetti theater in the northern Italian city of Bergamo devastated by coronavirus reopened this weekend after three years of renovations. All three weekend performances of Donizetti’s “Marino Faliero,” “Le Nozze in Villa” and “Belisario” are available online indefinitely for a subscription price of 59 euros ($70.) The Donizetti theater package includes extras like commentary, interviews and a virtual tour of the renovated theater, its frescoed ceilings given a fresh vibrancy. To ensure the health of the Donizetti Festival orchestra, singers and chorus, strict protocols were put into place, including weekly testing and separate rehearsals. “No one can imagine the March lockdown without music, without books, without televised performances,” Frizza said.