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Winter Journey

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Winter Journey

October 4 – 8, 2019 |Main stage, Teatro Massimo

Prima rappresentazione assoluta
Commissione del Teatro Massimo di Palermo

un’opera di Ludovico Einaudi / Colm Tóibín / Roberto Andò

Libretto by Colm Tóibín
Music by Ludovico Einaudi
Ideazione drammaturgica Roberto Andò

Conductor Carlo Tenan       
Director Roberto Andò
Scene and Lights designs  Gianni Carluccio
Costume designs Daniela Cernigliaro
Video Luca Scarzella
Suono Hubert Westkemper
Director assistan Luca Bargagna
Scene assistant Sebastiana Di Gesu
Costume assistant Rosa Mariotti

Teatro Massimo Orchestra and Chorus
Chorus Master Ciro Visco
A new productio of Teatro Massimo
with Teatro San Carlo of Naples

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Winter Journey is a journey into today’s desolate European winter, in the desperate loneliness of those who are forced to leave their country to embark on lands where they can beg for a handful of life.
The work is made of fragments that reveal the depth of an interior landscape in the center of which stand three souls fleeing, or waiting. The protagonists are a man, a woman and a child. Around them, a politician, and a chorus of men and women who state their reasons for rejecting or welcoming foreigners.
Whether you call it a love story between a man and a woman, or between a child and his parents, this is a story that goes beyond the ordinary boundaries of love. Loss, pain, loneliness, despair and irony are the different intonations of the voices that chase you in a tragic conversation, which sometimes takes on the feverish tone of desire, others the lyrical and poignant tone of absence.

Photo by Rosellina Garbo

Poster

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July 11 and 13 2025, 21pm | Main Stage

Per amore di Rosalia

Conductor Michele De Luca
Direction Elisa Parrinello
Ditirammu Theatre Company
Students of the Ditirammu Lab
Massimo Kids Orchestra

Running time: 1 hour and 20 minutes 

Tickets
Bookings open on Tuesday, June 3
Price range: 5 – 20 euros
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Music by

Salvatore Nogara and Giovanni Parrinello

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From 16 to 23 April 2023 |Main Stage, Teatro Massimo

Lyric tragedy in two acts
by Vincenzo Bellini
Conductor Lorenzo Passerini
Directors Ugo Giacomazzi and Luigi Di Gangi
Scene Design Federica Parolini
Costume Design Daniela Cernigliaro
Lighting Design Luigi Biondi
Assistant Director and Assistant Lighting Design Francesco Traverso

A production of the Teatro Massimo in co-production with Sferisterio di Macerata

 

Cast

Norma Marina Rebeka (16, 20, 23) / Desirée Rancatore (18, 19, 22)
Pollione Dmitry Korchak (16, 18, 20, 23) / Matteo Falcier (19, 22)
Adalgisa Maria Barakova (16, 18, 20, 23) / Lilly Jørstad (19, 22)
Oroveso Riccardo Fassi
Flavio Massimiliano Chiarolla
Clotilde Elisabetta Zizzo
Teatro Massimo Orchestra and Chorus
Chorus Master Salvatore Punturo

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ACT I

In the 1st century A.D. Gaul is occupied by the Romans. Oroveso, head of the druids, and the Gauls are waiting the high priestess and daughter of Oroveso, Norma, to reveal the will of the God Irminsul, and therefore a sign for the war against the Romans to start (“Ite sul colle, o Druidi”). 

During their regular patrol, the roman proconsul Pollione tells his friend Flavio that he is no longer in love with his secret lover Norma. He has fallen for the novice Adalgisa. Norma has already given him two sons (“Meco all’altar di Venere”). 

Norma arrives at the temple and tells the Gauls that the time is not ready for war (“Sediziose voci” – “Casta diva”). 

After everyone has left, the novice Adalgisa arrives at the altar and prays to the God because she has fallen in love with the proconsul Pollione. He surprises her and persuades her to go with him to Rome (“Va’, crudele, e al dio spietato”).
Meanwhile, Norma and Clotilde, the only one who knows about her two sons, are with the children in Norma’s home. Norma heard that Pollione has to go back to Rome but she is not sure that he will take her and the two children with him anymore. Clotilde hides the two sons before Adalgisa’s arrival. Adalgisa wants to break her vow to follow her lover (“Sola, furtiva al tempio”). Norma is ready to release Adalgisa from her vow, but when she learns that Pollione is the lover, her love towards him changes into hate (“Oh, di qual sei tu vittima”). At this moment the holy bell is heard and Norma has to go into the temple for the ceremony.

ACT II

Norma wants to kill herself and the children to keep them away from Pollione (“Dormon entrambi”). But she cannot. Instead, she summons Adalgisa to take the children with her and Pollione to Rome (“Deh! con te, con te li prendi”). The girl refuses, she wants to bring Pollione back to Norma (“Mira, o Norma”). 

The Gauls assemble at the altar to hear Oroveso’s announcement that Pollione is being replaced by a crueler commander (“Ah! del Tebro al giogo indegno”). 

Norma is waiting for the return of Pollione but Clotilde tells her that Pollione won’t go without Adalgisa. Norma takes this as the sign from the God Irminsul, and announces the war against the Romans (“Guerra! Guerra!”). Before the war can begin, they have to bring a sacrifice to the God. In this moment Clotilde arrives and says that a roman soldier has invaded the temple. Pollione is brought to the altar and Oroveso demands his death.
Norma wants to speak with Pollione alone and offers him his freedom if he leaves Adalgisa (“In mia man alfin tu sei”). But even the threat to kill the two children cannot change Pollione’s mind. Norma swears to kill not only the Romans but also Adalgisa.  Pollione wants to kill himself, but Norma calls back the Gauls and announces that a priestess has broken her vows and therefore she will be the sacrifice. But instead of saying Adalgisa’s name, she says her own. She confesses her love towards Pollione (“Qual cor tradisti”). Her last thoughts are with her children, which she entrusts to her father (“Deh, non volerli vittime”). Oroveso promises to take care of them. The Gauls curse Norma on her way to the pyre. Pollione realises his love towards Norma and follows her into death. 

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Das Paradies und die Peri

October 24 – 29, 2019 |Main stage, Teatro Massimo  

Music by Robert Schumann

Conductor Gabriele Ferro  
Progetto artistico Anagoor
Director, costume, scene and video designs Simone Derai
Consulenza drammaturgica Klaus-Peter Kehr
Lights Fabio Sajiz
Director assistant Marco Menegoni

Teatro Massimo Orchestra and Chorus
A new production of Teatro Massimo
with Museo Egizio – Torino

 

Cast

Cast

Peri Sarah Jane Brandon
Jungfrau Valentina Mastrangelo
Mezzosoprano Atala Schöck
Tenore Maximilian Schmitt
Baritono Albert Dohmen

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Omer Meir Wellber

March 9 2019, – 8:30 pm |Main Stage, Teatro Massimo

Sergej Prokofiev
Aleksandr Nevskij
for mezzosoprano, Chorus and Orchestra

Conductor Omer Meir Wellber
Mezzosoprano Ekaterina Sergeeva
Piano Daniel Petrica Ciobanu
Chorus and Orchestra of Teatro Massimo

Programme

Programme

Nikolaj Rimskij-Korsakov
Ouverture of La sposa dello zar

Sergej Prokofiev
Concert for piano and orchestra n. 3 op. 26

Lo spettacolo

Preljocaj – Kor’sia

Dal 20 al 26 marzo 2019 | Sala Grande 

Coreografie e scene Angelin Preljocaj
Musiche Stéphane Roy e Antonio Vivaldi
Costumi Nathalie Sanson
Luci Jacques Chatelet
Coreografia rimontata da Claudia De Smet
Allestimento Ballet Preljocaj
Coreografia premiata al Bessie Award 1997 alla XIII edizione del New York Dance & Performance Award

Siciliana (nuova creazione)

Idea e direzione Mattia Russo e Antonio de Rosa
Coreografia Kor’sia / Mattia Russo e Antonio de Rosa
Drammaturgia Giuseppe Dagostino
Musiche Arvo Pärt, Franz von Suppé, Pëtr Il’ič Čajkovskij e Johann Sebastian Bach

Direttore Tommaso Ussardi
Scene Christian Lanni
Costumi Adrian Bernal
Luci Salvatore Spataro
Assistente alle scene Andrea Fiduccia

Commissione del Teatro Massimo
Nuovo allestimento del Teatro Massimo

Corpo di Ballo, Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Massimo
Maestro del Coro Piero Monti
Maître de ballet e assistente alle coreografie Andrei Fedotov

La prima di mercoledì 20 marzo verrà trasmessa in diretta streaming su questo sito a partire dalle 20,20.

Personaggi e interpreti

Personaggi e interpreti

Interpreti
Maria Annamaria Margozzi (20, 23, 24) / Linda Messina (21, 22, 26)
L’angelo Francesca Bellone (20, 23, 24) / Yuriko Nishihara (21, 22, 26)

Poster

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July 22 2025, 21pm | Main Stage

Kids Journey

Conductor Michele De Luca
Massimo Kids Orchestra

Running time: 1 hour and 30 minutes

This concert is included in the training and artistic growth of the Youth Ensembles of the Teatro Massimo

Tickets
Bookings open on Tuesday, June 3

Price range: 5 – 20 euros
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Music by

Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Bizet, Verdi, Nogara, Williams, Morricone

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Ciclo Johannes Brahms – Gabriele Ferro

Sunday, may 19 2019, 8:30 pm |Main stage, Teatro Massimo 

Ciclo Johannes Brahms

Alessandro Zambito
Sopra il candore della luna, notturno per orchestra (nuova commissione del Teatro Massimo)

Giuseppe Martucci
Notturno per orchestra

Johannes Brahms
Sinfonia n.1 in Do minore op. 68

Conductor Gabriele Ferro

Teatro Massimo Orchestra

 

 

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Gli altri concerti

Friday 24 may 
Requiem tedesco

Johannes Brahms
Ein deutsches Requiem op. 45
Conductor Gabriele Ferro
Soprano Valeria Sepe
Baritone Albert Dohmen
Teatro Massimo Orchestra and Chorus

Thursday 30 may
Jader Bignamini

Johannes Brahms
Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra n. 2
Sinfonia n. 4 in Mi minore op. 98
Conductor Jader Bignamini
Pianoforte Sergei Babayan
Teatro Massimo Orchestra

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July 24 2025, 21.15pm | Teatro Massimo Staircase

Stairway to the Stars

Teatro Massimo Cantoria
Chorus Master Giuseppe Ricotta

Running time: 1 hour and 15 minutes

This concert is included in the training and artistic growth of the Youth Ensembles of the Teatro Massimo

Free admission subject to availability

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The Youth Ensembles of the Teatro Massimo

perform on the Teatro Massimo Staircase