William Kentridge’s mural, Triumphs and Laments, in Rome became the city’s biggest contemporary art work and is also Kentridge’s largest public work. The 550m stretch of black and white images was … [Read more...] about The tides of memory – identity, migration and the new diasporas in a film by Luisa Mariani inspired by William Kentridge
Magic Flute
Massimo Cavalletti answers the Gramilano Questionnaire… Singers’ Edition
Q&A in italiano When did you start singing? I began singing when I was six years old in the choir at Saint Anne’s church in Lucca, where I was born. I started singing opera when I was … [Read more...] about Massimo Cavalletti answers the Gramilano Questionnaire… Singers’ Edition
William Kentridge’s animations are the true stars of The Magic Flute at Milan’s La Scala
Last night Die Zauberflöte bowed out from the La Scala's stage, though it won't be away for long I'd guess. With this production the theatre has united audience, critics and even the infamous boo-ers … [Read more...] about William Kentridge’s animations are the true stars of The Magic Flute at Milan’s La Scala