FULL RAFFA IN THE SKY (Lamberto Curtoni) Bergamo 2023 Chiara Dello Iacovo, Dave Monaco, Gaia Petrone, Carmela Remigio
Raffa in the Sky is an opera, a true opera, which is inspired by the iconic figure of Raffaella Carrà, a great protagonist of Italian television but also an international personality. It will not be a musical biography but the story of an artistic career that has accompanied, and sometimes stimulated, the transformations of Italian society […]
FULL RAFFA IN THE SKY (Lamberto Curtoni) Bergamo 2023 Chiara Dello Iacovo, Dave Monaco, Gaia Petrone, Carmela Remigio
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MORE VIDEO FILES: b>VIDEO, VIDEOStage Director: Francesco Micheli  
Stage Designer: Edoardo Sanchi  
Costume Designer: Alessio Rosati  
Lighting Designer: Alessandro Andreoli  
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Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Raffa in the Sky  
- Composer: Curtoni Lamberto   
- Libretto: Renata Ciaravino, Alberto Mattioli, based on an idea by Francesco Micheli    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Teatro Donizetti, Bergamo, Italy  
- Recorded: September 29, 2023
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Chiara Dello Iacovo, Dave Monaco, Gaia Petrone, Carmela Remigio, Roberto Lorenzi, Haris Andrianos
- Conductor: Carlo Boccadoro  
- Orchestra: Orchestra Donizetti Opera, Ensemble Sentieri Selvaggi  
- Chorus: I Piccoli Musici  
- Chorus Master: Mario Mora  
- Ballet: Danzatori della Fattoria Vittadini  
- Choreographer: Mattia Agatiello  
Information about the Recording
- Published by: RAI  
- Date Published: 2023  
- Format: Broadcast
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
- Video Recording from: RAIPlay     FULL VIDEO
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
Raffa in the Sky is an opera, a true opera, which is inspired by the iconic figure of Raffaella Carrà, a great protagonist of Italian television but also an international personality.
It will not be a musical biography but the story of an artistic career that has accompanied, and sometimes stimulated, the transformations of Italian society over the last half century. Through Carrà’s extraordinary experience, the work also aims to reflect on the role of the artist in society, on the value and use of art, on the role of television and other media, without forgetting the songs that Raffaella performed , in a story that travels the path of the surreal and the paradox to speak to all of us.
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