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Roméo et Juliette 2010
Specified Dates and Times
Saturday 20 March 8.30pm
Tuesday 23 March 8.30pm
Thursday 25 March 8.30pm
Sunday 28 March 3.30pm
Tuesday 30 March 8.30pm
Il Corsaro 2010
Specified Dates and Times
Thursday 13 May 8.30pm
Friday 14 May 8.30pm
Saturday 15 May 8.30pm
Sunday 16 May 5pm
Tuesday 18 May 8.30pm

INFORMATION ON PAST EVENTS

La Bohème 2010
Specified Dates and Times
Friday 22 January 8.30pm
Sunday 24 January 3.30pm
Tuesday 26 January 8.30pm
Thursday 28 January 8.30pm
Saturday 30 Jnauary 8.30pm
L'Opera da tre soldi 2010
Specified Dates and Times
Thursday 11 February 8.30pm
Friday 12 February 8.30pm
Saturday 13 February 8.30pm
Sunday 14 February 5pm
Tuesday 16 February 8.30pm


About Teatro Filarmonico

The Verona Arena ( Teatro Filarmonico )Verona needed an opera house, so it was decided in the early 1700s to build a theatre worthy and large. Work began in 1716 and lasted 13 years. Finally, inauguration was on the evening of January 6, 1732, with the pastoral drama La Fida Ninfa by Antonio Vivaldi, a libretto by Scipio Maffei. The opera season became famous, and the performances led society events. But on January 21, 1749, fire eventually spread in the theatre. Rebuilt, the theater was re-dedicated in 1754 with the opera Lucio Vero by Neapolitan composer Davide Perez. The opera had a limited success. Corsican in the Eighteenth Century, during the French invasion, a long series of celebrations were held in the theater, such as the Cantata per la Santa Alleanza ("Cantata for the Holy Alliance") of Gioachino Rossini. The theater hosted international singers, and among its repertoire appear the most famous works of Italian and foreign melodrama.

On the tragic night of February 23, 1945, the theater collapsed under the Anglo-American bombing. The Academy Philharmonic announced that it would try to rebuild the theatre exactly as it had been before. The proceedings lasted a long time: the theatre was inaugurated again in 1975, with the opera Falstaff, that the three burle by Antonio Salieri.

The theatre still hosts in the winter season works, ballets and concerts. The operatic repertoire is one of the most famous for Italian operas and international (La sonnambula, The Barber of Seville, Tosca ...) and the works of non-repertoire (A day of the kingdom, Manon Lescaut of Auber, Loreley of Catalani ...).

 

   

 

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