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Giuseppe Verdi Christopher Maltman Clémentine Margaine Fabio Sartori Ferrando Ruiz Cammarano Daniele Gatti Orlandi Gabbiani Teatro Opera Roma 2021 2022
As Aragon descends into unrest, a count jealously fights for a noble lady's heart. But she has already given it to a passionate troubadour whose mother holds a terrible secret. Surpassing its hugely successful spiritual predecessor Rigoletto, Il Trovatore was an instant triumph. Verdi’s music is so passionate and transcendent that one almost loses sight of opera’s notoriously most implausible plot, complete with burning babies and bloodthirsty vengeance. British baritone Christopher Maltman stars as Count Di Luna against the breathtaking backdrop of the ancient Roman Circus Maximus. Streamed on OperaVision on 28 July 2021 and available until 28 January 2022: (http•••) CAST Count di Luna: Christopher Maltman Leonora: Roberta Mantegna Azucena: Clémentine Margaine Manrico: Fabio Sartori Ferrando: Marco Spotti Ines: Marianna Mappa Ruiz: Domingo Pellicola Old gypsy: Antonio Taschini A messenger: Aurelio Cicero Chorus: Teatro dell’Opera di Roma Chorus Orchestra: Teatro dell’Opera di Roma Orchestra Music: Giuseppe Verdi Text: Salvadore Cammarano Conductor: Daniele Gatti Director: Lorenzo Mariani Set Designer: William Orlandi Costume Designer: William Orlandi Lighting Designer: Vinicio Cheli Chorus Master: Roberto Gabbiani Video Director: Fabio Massimo Iaquone, Luca Attilii SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE WEBSITE (http•••) FACEBOOK (http•••) TWITTER (http•••) INSTAGRAM (http•••) TIKTOK (http•••)
Con questo video anche l'Arianna Art Ensemble ha voluto dare il suo contributo musicale durante il periodo di distanziamento sociale forzato dovuto all'emergenza COVID-19. Nella speranza che l'emergenza finisca il prima possibile, ci auguriamo che la musica possa al più presto essere nuovamente eseguita dal vivo. Musicisti: Raffaele Nicoletti Beatrice Scaldini Valeria Caponnetto Federico Brigantino Giorgio Chinnici Andrea Rigano Marco Lo Cicero Alessandro Nasello Paolo Rigano Cinzia Guarino Editing audio/video: Giorgio Chinnici
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (German: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ amaˈdeus ˈmoːtsaʁt], English see fn.), name Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart (27 January 1756 / 5 December 1791), was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and travelled in search of a better position, always composing abundantly. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in the capital, where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his death. The circumstances of his early death have been much mythologized. He was survived by his wife Constanze and two sons. Mozart learned voraciously from others, and developed a brilliance and maturity of style that encompassed the light and graceful along with the dark and passionate. He composed over 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and choral music. He is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers, and his influence on subsequent Western art music is profound; Beethoven composed his own early works in the shadow of Mozart, and Joseph Haydn wrote that "posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years... (http•••) Il sogno di Scipione, K. 126, is a dramatic serenade in one act (azione teatrale) composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a libretto by Pietro Metastasio, which is based on the book Somnium Scipionis by Cicero. Mozart had originally composed the work at the age of 15 for his patron, Prince-Archbishop Sigismund von Schrattenbach. After the bishop's death before it could be performed, Mozart dedicated it to Schrattenbach's successor, Count Colloredo. It was given a private performance in in Salzburg on 1 May 1772, although not in its entirety. It is highly unlikely that it was ever performed in its entirety in Mozart's lifetime... (http•••) A link to this wonderful artists Website: (http•••) Please Enjoy! I send my kind and warm regards,