Puccini Festival Tickets 2008
Torre del Lago Puccini, Toscana, Italy
Great Oper Air Theater
Torre del Lago Puccini
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Turandot - New Stage Settings

Producer: Maurizio Scaparro;
Settings: Ezio Frigerio;
Costumes: Franca Squarciapino
Dates:
11th, 13th, 19th, 25th July,
3rd,10th August, 2008
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Tosca

Producer: Mario Corradi;
Settings and costumes: Igor Mitoraj
Dates: 12th, 18th, 27th July
8th August, 2008
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Madama Butterfly

Producer: Stefano Vizioli;
Settings and costumes: Ugo Nespolo
Dates: 20th, 26th July,
2nd, 17th, 23rd August, 2008
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Edgar - New stage settings
Dates: 9th, 16th August 2008
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Concert
Sunday 15 June, Puccini IV Act
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BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE OF PUCCINI FESTIVAL TICKETS |
The Puccini Festival is an annual summer opera festival held in July and August to present the operas of the famous Italian composer, Giacomo Puccini.
The Puccini Festival is located in Torre del Lago, Italy, a town located between the Lake Massaciuccoli and the Tyrrhenian Sea, 4 kilometres from the beaches of Viareggio on the Tuscan Riviera and 18 kilometres from Pisa and Lucca, Puccini's birthplace.
In presenting four or five performances of up to four operatic productions each season, the Puccini Festival attracts about forty thousand spectators to its open-air theater, the Teatro dei Quattromila (so named for its seating capacity, although fewer seats were actually installed), located very close to the "Villa Museum Puccini", the house which the composer had built in 1900 and in which he lived and worked on his major operas until pollution from the lake forced him to settle in Viarregio in 1921. Along with other members of his family who died later, Puccini is buried in a small chapel inside the Villa in a room transformed into a mausoleum after his death.
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