LA LUPA & IL BERRETTO A SONAGLI (Tutino) Catania 2024 Alberto Gazale, Nino Surguladze, Irina Lungu, Sergio Escobar
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Information on the Performance
- Work Title: La Lupa & Il berretto a Sonagli  
- Composer: Tutino Marco   
- Libretto: Giuseppe Di Leva based on Giovanni Verga, Fabio Ceresa based on Luigi Pirandello    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Teatro Massimo Bellini, Catania, Italy  
- Recorded: March 2024
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Alberto Gazale, Nino Surguladze, Irina Lungu, Sergio Escobar, Vittorio Vitelli, Giuliana Distefano, Mariam Baratashvili, Pietro Picone, Anna Pennisi, Rocco Cavalluzzi
- Conductor: Fabrizio Maria Carminati  
- Orchestra: Orchestra del Teatro Massimo Bellini  
Information about the Recording
- Published by: SKY CLASSICA HD; Italy  
- Date Published: 2024  
- Format: Broadcast
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: yessubs, itsubs  
- This Recording is NOT AVAILABLE from a proper commercial or public source
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
The Massimo Bellini Theater is proud to present the world premiere of “Il beretto a sonagli” by Marco Tutino. The opera, the result of the organisation’s commitment to promoting contemporary works, was commissioned from the famous Milanese composer and directed by Davide Livermore and libretto by Fabio Ceresa.
At the opening, the great success of 1990 ‘La lupa’ (Marco Tutino, libretto Giovanni Leva) seals an operatic duo that celebrates the figure and work of Marco Tutino, who has always been capable of combining tragic themes with a contemporary and cinematic approach to opera, and to Sicily, with a long-distance dialogue between the two greatest and at times opposing writers of our land, Luigi Pirandello and Giovanni Verga, united, in temporal and stylistic distance, by the theme of madness understood as subversion of the social order l exploration of the role of women as a subject who experiences and suffers from the dissonance between the “civil rope” and “the crazy rope”.
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