Event Info
Invitation to Listening for Quattro canti per Santa Rosalia
This conference is in Italian.
Free entrance
Saint Rosalia is the patron saint of Palermo and has been worshipped over the centuries not only through religious events but also by spectacular events in baroque style, in which music often played a leading role.
“4 Canti per Santa Rosalia” opens the 2024 Summer events of the Teatro Massimo, making a link with these events thanks to new music, commissioned to four composers. Together with the creators of the show and experts in the history of music in Palermo in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries we will take a journey through time to rediscover an ancient tradition.
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona).
An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
The presentations are organized by Associazione Amici del Teatro Massimo.
Speakers
Speakers
Giuseppe Collisani, Consuelo Giglio, Ilaria Grippaudo, Fabrizio Lupo
Moderator
Anna Tedesco
About
This event is in Italian.
Free entrance
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona).
An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
The presentations are organized by Associazione Amici del Teatro Massimo.
Programme
Vincenzo Borghetti
presents Le Grand Macabre by György Ligeti.
About
This event is in Italian.
Free entrance
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona).
An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
The presentations are organized by Associazione Amici del Teatro Massimo.
Programme
Stefano Lombardi Vallauri
presents Otello by Giuseppe Verdi.
About
This event is in Italian.
Free entrance
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona).
An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
The presentations are organized by Associazione Amici del Teatro Massimo.
Programme
Pietro Misuraca
presents Le sacre du printemps by Igor Stravinsky.

About
This event is in Italian.
Free entrance
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona).
An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
The presentations are organized by Associazione Amici del Teatro Massimo.
Programme
Paolo Russo
presents Faust by Charles Gounod.
The poster

About
This event is in Italian.
Free entrance
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona).
An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
The presentations are organized by Associazione Amici del Teatro Massimo.
Programme
Alberto Mattioni
presents L’elisir d’amore by Gaetano Donizetti.
About
This event is in Italian.
Free entrance
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona).
An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
The presentations are organized by Associazione Amici del Teatro Massimo.
Programme
Carlo Fiore
presentsI Capuleti e I Montecchi by Vincenzo Bellini.
About
This event is in Italian.
Free entrance
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona).
An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
The presentations are organized by Associazione Amici del Teatro Massimo.
Programme
Ilaria Grippaudo
presents Salome by Richard Strauss.
Ilaria Grippaudo is a researcher at the University of Palermo. In 2010, she received her PhD in musicology from the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. She teaches History of Music in the Humanities degree course and was a research fellow at the University of Palermo (2013-2017). Her research interests cover a broad spectrum of topics ranging from musical life in Sicily to the history of opera and the study of music in women’s monasteries. She has published numerous articles, both in Italian and in other languages, in international scientific journals. In 2014, she was the winner of the biennial “Pier Luigi Gaiatto” Prize instituted by the Levi Foundation in Venice, which later merged into the monograph published by Olschki in 2022, Musica e devozione nella ‘Città Felicissima’. Ordini religiosi e pratiche sonore a Palermo tra Cinque e Seicento.
About
This event is in Italian.
Free entrance
You can access the Sala Onu through the stairs located in the stage door area (on the right side of the main entrance, close to Via Pignatelli Aragona).
An accessible pathway, with no steps and the elevator, is also available (ask the staff for guidance).
The presentations are organized by Associazione Amici del Teatro Massimo.
Programme
Alessia Cervini e Anna Tedesco
presents Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi.