Arrangement from Tuesday 13 to Sunday 18 August 2024,
5 nights
Rossini Festival
Bianca e Falliero - G. Rossini, the 14, nouvelle production
Roberto Abbado - Jean-Louis Grinda
Jessica Pratt, Carmen Buendia, Nicolo Donini, Dimitri Korchak, Giorgi Manoshvili, Aya Wakizono
PalaScavolini
The Barber of Seville - G. Rossini, the 15
Lorenzo Passerini - Pier Luigi Pizzi
Maria Kataeva, Patricia Bicciré, Jack Swanson, Andrzej Filonczyk, Michele Pertusi, William Corro
Vitrifrigo Arena
Il Viaggio a Reims - G. Rossini, the 16, 11h, projet académique
David Levi - Emilio Sagi
PalaScavolini
L’Equivoco stravagante - G. Rossini, the 16
Michele Spotti - Moshe Leiser
Maria Barakova, Patricia Calvache, Nicola Alaimo, Carles Pachón, Pietro Adaini, Matteo Macchioni
Teatro Rossini
Ermione - G. Rossini, the 17, nouvelle production
Michele Mariotti - Johannes Erath
Anastasia Bartoli, Victoria Yarovaya, Enea Scala,
Juan Diego Flórez
Juan-Diego Flórez was born on January 13, 1973 in Lima. He is the son of a singer of traditional Peruvian music. In 1990, Juan-Diego Flórez entered the National Conservatory of Music of Peru. In 1994, Juan-Diego Flórez met the Peruvian tenor Ernesto Palacio, who invited him on two recordings and became his mentor. In 1996, while rehearsing a small role of Ricciardo e Zoraide, within the framework of the Rossini Festival in Pesaro, the tenor having to interpret Corradino in Mathilde de Shibran for the same festival fell ill. Juan-Diego Flórez replaces him at short notice. The ensuing success opened the doors to the biggest stages in the world: for example, he made his Paris debut in L’Italienne à Alger in 2000. He marked the history of La Scala in Milan in 2007 by giving a encore of the aria “Ah mes Amis” taken from La Fille du Régiment by Donizetti: no encore had yet sounded at La Scala since 1933. In 2012, very committed to music education in Peru, Juan-Diego Flórez was appointed Unesco Goodwill Ambassador.
Juan Diego Flórez♪, Antonio Mandrillo, Michael Mofidian
Vitrifrigo Arena