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Conductor Alessandro Cadario
Soprano Myrtò Papatanasiu
Teatro Massimo Orchestra
Under the Patronage of the President of the Hellenic Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou
In collaboration with the Hellenic Comunity in Sicily Trinacria
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Music by
Charles Gounod, Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Nikolaos Skalkottas, Maurice Ravel, Mikis Theodorakis
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Booking opens on November 7 2023
Price range: 15 to 30 euro [check ticket fares & info]
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Conductor Hartmut Haenchen
Teatro Massimo Orchestra
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 4
Johannes Brahms
Symphony No. 1
Biglietti
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Booking opens on November 7 2023
Price range: 15 to 30 euro [check ticket fares & info]
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July 9 2024, 9pm | Sala degli stemmi, Teatro Massimo
Diari di viaggio
with the Teatro Massimo Young Musicians Programme
String Ensemble of the Massimo Youth Orchestra
Chamber Music Project by the Orchestra members Salvatore Greco, Kristi Curb, James Hutchings, Salvatore D’Amato, Giuseppe D’Amato
Sestetto d’archi della Massimo Youth Orchestra
Violins Salvatore Greco, Denise De Luca, Gloria Ippolito, Alessio Calabrò, Pietro Sancarlo
Violas Salvatore D’Amato, Francesco Michele Martorana
Cellos Kristi Curb, Giuseppe D’Amato, Beatrice Longo
Concert included in the training and artistic growth of the Youth Ensembles of the Teatro Massimo Foundation
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Pëtr Il'ič Čajkovskij
Allegro con spirito from Sextet for strings in D minor op. 70 “Souvenir de Florence”
Felix Mendelssohn
Allegro moderato ma con fuoco from the Octet for strings in E flat major op. 20
Astor Piazzolla
Ave Maria (arr. J. A. Bosso)
Adios Nonino (arr. J. A. Bosso)
Oblivion (arr. J. A. Bosso)
Libertango (arr. J. A. Bosso)
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April 29 2025, 8pm – Main Stage, Teatro Massimo
Chaslin – Strauss: Life of a Hero
Conductor Frédéric Chaslin
Teatro Massimo Orchestra
Programme
Richard Strauss
Ein Heldenleben
Presenting the programme
Composed in 1898, ‘A Hero’s Life’ (Ein Heldenleben), Op. 40, is one of Richard Strauss’ most emblematic and ambitious symphonic works. Famous for its orchestral richness, it features an impressive ensemble with a wide range of wind instruments, percussion and a solo role of great virtuosity entrusted to the first violin. The piece recounts the life of a man who reconsiders his entire existence and the meaning of his work. The German composer portrays himself as a ‘hero’, not in the conventional sense, but as an artist committed to his creative struggle and his vision of the world. The score is divided into six sections that range from heroic battle scenes to moments of deep introspection, and outline an intense musical self-portrait. The first section, The Hero, evokes a portrait of the poem’s protagonist; the second, The Hero’s Adversaries depicts the hero’s critics and opponents, with dissonances and harsh sounds; the third The Hero’s Companion celebrates love with a long violin solo; the fourth The Battlefield depicts the struggles and challenges faced by the artist, culminating in a sonorous explosion; the fifth The Works of Peace takes up themes from Strauss’s earlier works and his artistic achievements; the sixth and final The Retreat from the World and the Hero’s End is a melancholic epilogue that marks the hero’s detachment from worldly struggles and the attainment of inner peace.
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April 19 2025, 8pm – Main Stage, Teatro Massimo
Schifani – Scarlatti
Conductor Ignazio Maria Schifani
Estate Martina Licari, soprano
Autunno Chiara Brunello, alto
Inverno Luca Cervoni, tenor
Giove Antonino Arcilesi, bass
In collaboration with the Ministry of University and Research and with the Palermo Conservatory of Music
Programme
Alessandro Scarlatti
La gloria di primavera (The Glory of Spring)
serenade for five voices
Modern Edition by Thomas Griffin
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June 5 2025, 8:30pm – Main Stage, Teatro Massimo
Glassberg – Britten (War Requiem)
Conductor Ben Glassberg
Teatro Massimo Orchestra, Chorus and Youth Chorus
Benjamin Britten
War Requiem
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A monumental work of great beauty and a condemnation of all wars, in the past as well as today.
It is the ‘War Requiem’ by Benjamin Britten, composer and avowed pacifist, who composed it in 1962 for the solemn inauguration of the new Coventry Cathedral, rebuilt after the devastation of World War II bombings.
The structure of the ‘War Requiem’ interweaves the traditional Latin text of the Requiem Mass with the poignant poems of Wilfred Owen, the English soldier and poet who wrote from the front about the horrors of the trenches and the senselessness of war, who died in 1918 just days before the end of the First World War.
His powerful poems bear witness to the brutality of war and the author’s deep humanity. Through the use of two languages and two distinct texts – and the reference to two different wars – Britten amplifies the universal message of the ‘War Requiem’, emphasising the horror of the Second World War and recalling the tragedy of the First World War. A masterpiece that, with its message of condemnation and hope for reconciliation, continues to resonate powerfully today.
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April 24 2025, 8:30pm – Main Stage, Teatro Massimo
D’Espinosa / Obiso / Nuccio
Conductor Gaetano D’Espinosa
Violin Andrea Obiso
Soprano Jessica Nuccio
Chorus Master Salvatore Punturo
Teatro Massimo Orchestra and Chorus
Programme
Sergej Prokofiev
Francis Poulenc
Gloria
Igor Stravinsky
Suite from The Firebird (1919’s version)
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September 7 2025, 8:30pm – Main Stage, Teatro Massimo
Orchestra Jazz Siciliana
Italians Jazzmaster
Conductor Domenico Riina
Francesco Buzzurro, Francesco Cafiso, Daria Biancardi
Orchestra Jazz Siciliana – The Brass Group
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Booking opens on December 3 2024
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April 11 – 18 2025| Main Stage, Teatro Massimo
Cast
Giannetta Federica Maggì
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Booking
Booking opens on December 3 2024