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Classical music, opera, ballet and dance in Naples, Italy

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NaplesNabucco

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Verdi: Nabucco
Riccardo Frizza; Andreas Homoki; Teatro di San Carlo; Wolfgang Gussmann; Susana Mendoza; Franck Evin; Orchestra del Teatro di San Carlo

NaplesIngo Metzmacher

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Henze, Brahms
Orchestra del Teatro di San Carlo; Ingo Metzmacher; Matthias Goerne

NaplesUna particolare convivenza

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Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Beethoven
Salvatore Lombardo; Giuseppe Navelli; Nikolas Altieri; Matilde Agosti
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Ludovic Tézier delivers a noble Nabucco in Naples

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Andreas Homoki’s staging at the Teatro di San Carlo, setting aside a few inconsistencies with the libretto, does not indulge in redundant symbolism. 
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Ennio Morricone’s only opera, Partenope, finally premiered in Naples

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Vanessa Beecroft’s production of Ennio Morricone’s demanding sole opera relies on strong visual images. 
***11
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San Carlo’s Medea a clash of worlds in a neoclassical framework

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A new Medea at the Teatro di San Carlo presents three distinct visions – neoclassical in the pit, expressionistic on stage and conceptual in the direction – that never fully merge.
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Edward Gardner in fracas with Teatro San Carlo, claiming “mafia” links

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Describing the chorus of Teatro San Carlo being “made up of two rival mafia families”, the British conductor has drawn the ire of the Mayor of Naples.

Who is...? Graf Harrach und Neapels Blockflöten-Waisen

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Vom Aussterben und Wiederfinden einer Musikliteratur, deren archivische Luftlöcher nach und nach wieder mit Atem und Fingern versorgt werden.