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

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NaplesLucia di Lammermoor

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Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor
Francesco Lanzillotta; Gianni Amelio; Teatro di San Carlo; Nicola Rubertelli; Maurizio Millenotti; Pasquale Mari; Orchestra del Teatro di San Carlo

NaplesHélène Grimaud

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Beethoven, Brahms, Busoni
Hélène Grimaud, Piano

NaplesFabio Luisi / Marina Monzò

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Mozart, Mahler
Orchestra del Teatro di San Carlo; Fabio Luisi; Marina Monzó
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Rosa Feola’s Lucia rescues a San Carlo production showing its age

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Gianni Amelio's 2021 production of Lucia di Lammermoor at the Teatro di San Carlo serves the music, but it no longer commands the same sense of discovery.
***11
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Laurent Pelly’s Falstaff passes the Naples test with flying colours

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The French director’s much-travelled production arrives at the Teatro di San Carlo, displaying a precise balance between word, gesture and voice. 
*****
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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. 
***11
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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.