25/08/2025
Five titles, five worldviews. A journey through intense emotions, memorable characters, and scenarios that speak to us, today as in the past.
An emotional journey through five works celebrating passion, courage, madness, and dreams—absolute sentiments that only opera can bring to the stage with such power and poetry. A journey intertwined with our present, it speaks of humanity in its most universal form.
The season opens with Georges Bizet’s Carmen, a character who breaks the rules, who chooses not to belong, to love and die according to her own will. An opera that continues to challenge us today, in a world still rife with violence and stereotypes.
Love, hope, illusion: the season continues with Gaetano Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore, an Elixir that embodies the human need to believe, a metaphor for faith in the purest feelings.
Giuseppe Verdi’s Nabucco is a masterpiece about exile and oppression, which we will experience together as a hymn to memory, the foundation of identity. Belonging, internal and geographical confinement, something that speaks urgently to our global present.
It’s time for Vincenzo Bellini’s I Puritani: a suspended, rarefied time, where extraordinary vocalism transports us into emotional depths, between love, fragility, and madness. The backdrop of the civil war is merely the outward manifestation of the true struggle of all of us, the internal one.
Concluding the season is Don Quixote by Jules Massenet: a rare and evocative title, inspired by Cervantes’s dreamer hero. A poetic meditation on the ideal, on age, on illusion. The knight-errant is the symbol of the supreme dignity of the Dream. Who is the true visionary today?
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