Tag Archive for: Clémentine Margaine

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AIDA Ed. Franco Zeffirelli • Arena di Verona | September 10, 2026

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Franco Zeffirelli’s legendary Aida returns to Verona’s Arena — majestic, golden, and timeless. A spectacle of love and destiny.
Atmospheric night shot of the Arena di Verona with visitors at Piazza Brà during the Opera Festival.m24o

AIDA Ed. Franco Zeffirelli • Arena di Verona | September 04, 2026

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Franco Zeffirelli’s legendary Aida returns to Verona’s Arena — majestic, golden, and timeless. A spectacle of love and destiny.
Atmospheric night shot of the Arena di Verona with visitors at Piazza Brà during the Opera Festival.m24o

AIDA Ed. Franco Zeffirelli • Arena di Verona | August 30, 2026

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Franco Zeffirelli’s legendary Aida returns to Verona’s Arena — majestic, golden, and timeless. A spectacle of love and destiny.
Atmospheric night shot of the Arena di Verona with visitors at Piazza Brà during the Opera Festival.m24o

AIDA Ed. Franco Zeffirelli • Arena di Verona | August 23, 2026

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Franco Zeffirelli’s legendary Aida returns to Verona’s Arena — majestic, golden, and timeless. A spectacle of love and destiny.
Atmospheric night shot of the Arena di Verona with visitors at Piazza Brà during the Opera Festival.m24o

AIDA Ed. Franco Zeffirelli • Arena di Verona | August 15, 2026

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Franco Zeffirelli’s legendary Aida returns to Verona’s Arena — majestic, golden, and timeless. A spectacle of love and destiny.
Atmospheric night shot of the Arena di Verona with visitors at Piazza Brà during the Opera Festival.m24o

AIDA Ed. Franco Zeffirelli • Arena di Verona | August 09, 2026

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Franco Zeffirelli’s legendary Aida returns to Verona’s Arena — majestic, golden, and timeless. A spectacle of love and destiny.
Atmospheric night shot of the Arena di Verona with visitors at Piazza Brà during the Opera Festival.m24o

AIDA Ed. Franco Zeffirelli • Arena di Verona | July 30, 2026

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Franco Zeffirelli’s legendary Aida returns to Verona’s Arena — majestic, golden, and timeless. A spectacle of love and destiny.
Atmospheric night shot of the Arena di Verona with visitors at Piazza Brà during the Opera Festival.m24o

AIDA Ed. Stefano Poda • Arena di Verona | July 24, 2026

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Discover Verdi’s Aida at Verona’s Arena Opera Festival 2026, with a stellar cast and Stefano Poda’s spectacular production in the majestic Arena di Verona.
Atmospheric night shot of the Arena di Verona with visitors at Piazza Brà during the Opera Festival.m24o

AIDA Ed. Stefano Poda • Arena di Verona | July 19, 2026

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Discover Verdi’s Aida at Verona’s Arena Opera Festival 2026, with a stellar cast and Stefano Poda’s spectacular production in the majestic Arena di Verona.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

CARMEN | La Scala Milan • June 27, 2026

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The future Music Director of the Teatro alla Scala, Myung-Whun Chung, reaches his eleventh opera title at La Scala with this new production of Bizet's "Carmen" – in addition to over 140 concerts both at home and on tour. This co-production with London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and Madrid's Teatro Real promises a captivating interpretation. Chung, well-versed in French music through his work with the Opéra Bastille and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, leads a cast that is perfectly idiomatic. Alongside Clémentine Margaine in the title role, alternating with Stéphanie d’Oustrac, and Giorgi Manoshvili as Escamillo, the production features Vittorio Grigolo as Don José – a major Italian voice with a strong affinity for the French repertoire – alternating with Matthew Polenzani. Director Damiano Michieletto and set designer Paolo Fantin minimize local color to construct a stark and effective spectacle, focused on the ineluctable fate of the protagonists.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

CARMEN | La Scala Milan • June 25, 2026

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The future Music Director of the Teatro alla Scala, Myung-Whun Chung, reaches his eleventh opera title at La Scala with this new production of Bizet's "Carmen" – in addition to over 140 concerts both at home and on tour. This co-production with London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and Madrid's Teatro Real promises a captivating interpretation. Chung, well-versed in French music through his work with the Opéra Bastille and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, leads a cast that is perfectly idiomatic. Alongside Clémentine Margaine in the title role, alternating with Stéphanie d’Oustrac, and Giorgi Manoshvili as Escamillo, the production features Vittorio Grigolo as Don José – a major Italian voice with a strong affinity for the French repertoire – alternating with Matthew Polenzani. Director Damiano Michieletto and set designer Paolo Fantin minimize local color to construct a stark and effective spectacle, focused on the ineluctable fate of the protagonists.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

CARMEN | La Scala Milan • June 22, 2026

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The future Music Director of the Teatro alla Scala, Myung-Whun Chung, reaches his eleventh opera title at La Scala with this new production of Bizet's "Carmen" – in addition to over 140 concerts both at home and on tour. This co-production with London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and Madrid's Teatro Real promises a captivating interpretation. Chung, well-versed in French music through his work with the Opéra Bastille and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, leads a cast that is perfectly idiomatic. Alongside Clémentine Margaine in the title role, alternating with Stéphanie d’Oustrac, and Giorgi Manoshvili as Escamillo, the production features Vittorio Grigolo as Don José – a major Italian voice with a strong affinity for the French repertoire – alternating with Matthew Polenzani. Director Damiano Michieletto and set designer Paolo Fantin minimize local color to construct a stark and effective spectacle, focused on the ineluctable fate of the protagonists.
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