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Free streaming of Così fan tutte with Riccardo Muti from Turin

11 March 2021 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Riccardo Muti © Todd Rosenberg Photography, by courtesy of riccardomutimusic.com

Tonight, Thursday 11 March at 8pm CET the Teatro Regio in Turin streams Riccardo Muti (who is appearing for the first time at the theatre) conducting Così fan tutte. His daughter, Chiara Muti, is … [Read more...] about Free streaming of Così fan tutte with Riccardo Muti from Turin

Operas and concerts streaming from Italy

28 December 2020 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Cenerentola, Modena 2020

Teatro Comunale Luciano Pavarotti, Modena Rossini’s Cenerentola is presented in a new staging by Nicola Berloffa on 30 December 2020 at 20.00 CET. Due to anti Covid restrictions, the work will be … [Read more...] about Operas and concerts streaming from Italy

Trouble in Turin: Noseda walks as US tour is cancelled and new Intendant appointed

27 April 2018 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Gianandrea Noseda, photo by Ramella e Giannese © Fondazione Teatro Regio di Torino

Walter Vergnano, the outgoing Intendant of Teatro Regio in Turin, resigned last week from his post. Three days ago, William Graziosi was appointed his successor. Graziosi left his position as director … [Read more...] about Trouble in Turin: Noseda walks as US tour is cancelled and new Intendant appointed

After scenery collapse, Robert Carsen’s Salome in Turin will be presented semi-staged

22 January 2018 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Robert Carsen's Salome, © Ramella and Giannese

Due to an accident at the Teatro Regio in Turin on January 18 during a performance of Turandot, the next opera in the theatre’s season will be presented in a semi-staged version. Last week, at the … [Read more...] about After scenery collapse, Robert Carsen’s Salome in Turin will be presented semi-staged

Chorus members sent to hospital as scenery collapses during Turandot

19 January 2018 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Turandot, Teatro Regio in Turin 2018

A piece of scenography fell during a performance of Turandot in Turin last night, hitting two chorus members who were rushed to hospital. The incident occurred at the end of the second act as the … [Read more...] about Chorus members sent to hospital as scenery collapses during Turandot

Saved by the corps! The Mariinsky under par for Swan Lake in Turin

19 December 2017 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

Oxana Skorik in Swan Lake by Natasha Razina © State Academic Mariinsky Theatre

  The buzz of anticipation in the theatre wasn’t matched by the Mariinsky Ballet’s performance at Turin’s Teatro Regio. Maybe the company decided not to field its top players because it … [Read more...] about Saved by the corps! The Mariinsky under par for Swan Lake in Turin

Luisa Spinatelli – celebrating the life of the Milanese opera and ballet designer

26 June 2017 by Gramilano Leave a Comment

from left, Frédéric Olivieri, Ferruccio Soleri, Carlo Orlandi, Luisa Spinatelli and Luciana Savignano

Luisa Spinatelli… taking tasteful to a higher dimension The Amici della Scala (Friends of La Scala), run by the indefatigable Anna Crespi, gathered together at the association’s spectacular … [Read more...] about Luisa Spinatelli – celebrating the life of the Milanese opera and ballet designer

Peter Wright answers the Gramilano Questionnaire… Dance Edition

15 July 2016 by Gramilano 5 Comments

Q&A When did you start dancing? Not until I was 16, as an apprentice with the Ballets Jooss. Why did you start dancing? I was always good at ballroom, and then my mother took me to see … [Read more...] about Peter Wright answers the Gramilano Questionnaire… Dance Edition

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GRAHAM SPICER

Writer, director and photographer in Milan, blogging (under the name ‘Gramilano’) about dance, opera, music and photography for people who are a bit like me and like some of the things I like. I was a regular columnist for Opera Now magazine and wrote for the BBC until transferring to Italy. My scribblings have appeared in various publications from Woman’s Weekly to Gay Times. I write the ‘Danza in Italia’ column for Dancing Times magazine.

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