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La Scala announces 2023-24 season as new government decree creates uncertainty
Read full article: La Scala announces 2023-24 season as new government decree creates uncertaintyThe French general manager of Milan’s famed Teatro alla Scala is facing the threat of a tenure cut short, even as he unveiled a star-studded 2023-24 season on Monday.
Milan's La Scala and Paris Opera commission opera based on Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'
Read full article: Milan's La Scala and Paris Opera commission opera based on Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'An Italian composer has been commissioned by Milan’s Teatro alla Scala and the Paris Opera to write a new opera based on Umberto Eco’s most famous novel, “The Name of the Rose."
Despite pandemic, famed Italian theater opens season
Read full article: Despite pandemic, famed Italian theater opens seasonWhile many European theaters remain closed due to the pandemic, the famed Teatro alla Scala has opened its new season with the gala premiere of Verdi’s “Macbeth” to a fully seated house.
La Scala announces 2021-21 season, with hope of fewer limits
Read full article: La Scala announces 2021-21 season, with hope of fewer limitsMilan’s famed Teatro alla Scala has announced a 2021-22 season of 13 operas, seven ballets and numerous concerts as Italy’s most important theater looks toward a gradual removal of pandemic restrictions.
La Scala announces fall season as cultural life resumes
Read full article: La Scala announces fall season as cultural life resumesLa Scala general manager Dominique Meyer poses at the end of a press conference to present the fall 2020 program of concerts and ballets, in Milan, Italy, Monday, July 27, 2020. The limited calendar runs through Dec. 5, when La Scalas former musical director, Daniel Barenboim, returns to the theater for a piano concert. Chailly will conduct 14 dates this fall, while Zubin Mehta takes on 12. The fall program is envisioned in two parts, with distancing rules in play both on and off stage through Oct. 21, followed by a full opening of the theater, with productions and seating both normalized. That will mean two operas, La Traviata and Aida, will be presented as concerts in the first half, while La Boheme will be fully staged in November.