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This time I continue the previous post and I really hope you haven’t missed such an amazing show.
I had already seen Tosca last year, and in general I find that the opportunity to follow these events really has a relevant value.
This year the rehearsals of the planned Lucia di Lammermore had been interrupted as our lives continue to be interrupted in this period that we hope will end very soon, but the union of the work of various and prestigious excellences has meant that as in a magical blend what was created for me was a perfect alchemy.
I think about the Elective Affinities, I don’t know if you pass me this comparison that comes from my enthusiasm for the crescendo of citations that has composed a series of artistic sequences to leave you breathless.
For example, I found a moment that I would define perfect with Bizet’s Carmen when the music that I simply adore was combined with images to create a pictorial and suggestive effect with the added value of King Giorgio‘s dress.
Another very strong surprise: Davide Boosta Di Leo, who oversaw the part with the performance of Roberto Bolle.
I very much appreciate the contaminations in this sense.
And, as it turns out I have a particular weakness for quotes, characteristics for which while I was watching I felt like a child who finds many packages under the Christmas tree.
Ballet
Cinema
Art
Fashion
Symbolic frames and literature
Listing everything would be an understatement and I would end up forgetting something anyway, so I rather ask what struck you most.
I like the poster of the Scala Theatre and Opera house in Milano, so stylish; I have never been to La Scala yet, I think it is grandiose inside, isn’t it?
And what I like most about it is that they did not stop performing Russian operas, even in these harsh times. They just presented Mussorgsky’s “Boris Godunov”, with opera stars flown in from the Mariinsky Opera in Saint Petersburg. I have liked and still like Italy for its open-mindedness, its culture and civilization.
Olivia thank you for the compliments that make me really happy: I too was happy that Russian culture is respected and valued!
Regarding the La Scala theater in Milan, unfortunately I have only been there once in my entire life: on a trip when I was in elementary school, but even if a lot of time has passed, I keep a very beautiful impression, yes: grandiose, you said the right word.