Jun 062012
 

Andrea Battistoni TommasoRicci RegioParma Milan and Turins MITO Festival is ideal for music lovers on a budget: programme 2012More than 4000 artists will gather in and Torino dur­ing Septem­ber for the annual MITO Fest­ival. It is one of the largest music fest­ivals in the world and half of the pro­gram­ming is admis­sion free. The rest of the con­certs have amaz­ingly low prices offer­ing the per­fect oppor­tun­ity to get a stalls seat at La Scala for only €40 to hear Daniele Gatti con­duct Debussy to mark the composer’s 150th anniversary. €27 will get you the best seat at ’s Con­ser­vatorio for and the Eng­lish Cham­ber Orches­tra in a Mendelssohn/Schubert even­ing. You can listen to wun­der­kind Andrea Bat­tistoni con­duct La Scala’s orches­tra at the Assago sta­dium for €5 and for the same money you can hear Angela Hewitt play­ing the Gold­berg Vari­ations. The Tal­lis Schol­ars, the Lon­don Sin­foni­etta and most of the music in the won­der­ful Mil­anese churches come free!

The fest­ival offers a large palette to suit many tastes. There is Paolo Conte and this year’s Montreux piano solo prize-winner among the jazz offer­ings; from Bali arrive a com­pany of musi­cians, dan­cers and act­ors as part of the World Music sec­tion; and there is a series of con­certs and events for chil­dren, intriguingly with an activ­ity for babies who are more than 18 months-old!

All this has been organ­ised with an ever-decreasing budget, a con­stant theme in the arts’ world just now, and one that ’s mayor, Piero Fassino, would like to see changed. Dur­ing the present­a­tion of this year’s fest­ival he eleg­antly argued that in times of eco­nomic dif­fi­culty invest­ment in cul­ture should even be increased.

With coaches laid on to shuttle people between Milan and Turin, it is easy to enjoy the events in both cit­ies, though with 190 con­certs in 88 dif­fer­ent theatres, halls and churches, even the most ded­ic­ated festival-goer would find it impossible to see everything.

Details can be found on the MITO site.

Photo: Andrea Bat­tistoni by Tom­maso Ricci

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Oct 272011
 

The are enter­ing their last week of a three-week run at Turin’s Teatro Regio, after a week of their Fokine pro­gramme, a week of Bay­adères, and now they start on their twelve Swan Lakes.

The Regio’s mod­ern theatre was designed for opera and leaves the dan­cer, espe­cially the male bal­let dan­cer, short­changed. Andrej Ermakov’s huge leaps brought him dan­ger­ously near the orches­tra pit on sev­eral occa­sions, but he eas­ily dom­in­ated the stage with his bravura atti­tude and good ol’ Rus­sian chutzpah when his phys­ical prowess had to be tamed for the Turin stage.

Ana­stas­ija Koleg­ova was an assured, and extraordin­ar­ily pretty, Gamz­atti. As she approaches 30 she still has the face of a teen­ager. Strangely her turns with  Ermakov seemed awk­ward, yet by her­self she sailed through the tech­nical dif­fi­culties with ease.… [con­tinue reading]

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Sep 112011
 

Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Italian protests against the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and Zubin Mehta

Fol­low­ing in the foot­steps of the pro­test­ers at the Royal Albert Hall on the 1st of this month, the Italian Cam­paign for the Aca­demic & Cul­tural Boy­cott of Israel have announced their inten­tion to boy­cott ’s forth­com­ing con­certs with the Israel Phil­har­monic Orches­tra in and .

In a state­ment they say that, like the pro­test­ers in Lon­don, they will be out­side the Teatro degli Arcim­boldi in Milan on Septem­ber 13 and the Aud­it­or­ium Gio­vanni Agnelli–Lingotto in Turin on Septem­ber 14. They don’t say that their protest will con­tinue inside the theatres.

They pre­vi­ously asked the organ­isers of this three-week music fest­ival, MITO (Milano-Torino), to can­cel the pro­gramme, draw­ing note to a phrase on the orchestra’s web­site:

The IPO plays in sub­scrip­tion series, … and spe­cial con­certs for IDF sol­diers at their out­posts”.… [con­tinue reading]

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Apr 272011
 

Reggia di Venaria Reale 200x135 Piedmonts Royal Palace shows highlights of Italian artThe Royal Palace of Ven­aria (Reg­gia di Ven­aria Reale) - a prior home of Italy’s royal Savoia fam­ily loc­ated 10 km from — is cel­eb­rat­ing 150 years of Italian unity with an exhibit span­ning cen­tur­ies of Italian art.

“La Bella Italia” fea­tures over 350 paint­ings and sculp­tures, gathered from every major cul­tural cen­ter in Italy, and cov­ers antiquity to 1861, the year the King­dom of Italy was established.

The list of artists fea­tured reads like a who’s who of famed Italian paint­ers: Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Raf­faello, , Titian, Dona­tello, Bot­ti­celli, Tiepolo, Can­ova, Beato Angelico, Cor­reg­gio, and Bern­ini, among oth­ers. Also included are renowned non-Italians who passed time on the pen­in­sula, like the Flem­ish paint­ers Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony Van Dyck, and Span­ish painter Diego Velazquez.… [con­tinue reading]

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