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MESSA DA REQUIEM • Festival Verdi 2026 | October 23

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On Friday, October 23, 2026, at 8:00 PM, Giuseppe Verdi's Messa da Requiem will be performed at the Teatro Regio di Parma. Led by Daniele Rustioni and featuring the Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini and the Coro del Teatro Regio, the Requiem forms a spiritual climax of the festival. The all-star soloist quartet includes Eleonora Buratto, Ekaterina Semenchuk, Saimir Pirgu, and Roberto Tagliavini.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

DANIELE RUSTIONI / Brahms / Berlioz | La Scala Milan

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From September 22 to 25, 2026, Daniele Rustioni will conduct the Scala Orchestra and Chorus in a concert of striking contrasts. The program spans from Brahms's festive Academic Festival Overture and the profound Schicksalslied to Berlioz's visionary Symphonie fantastique. An electrifying evening that focuses on the drama and innovative power of Romantic music.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

DANIELE RUSTIONI / Brahms / Berlioz | La Scala Milan

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From September 22 to 25, 2026, Daniele Rustioni will conduct the Scala Orchestra and Chorus in a concert of striking contrasts. The program spans from Brahms's festive Academic Festival Overture and the profound Schicksalslied to Berlioz's visionary Symphonie fantastique. An electrifying evening that focuses on the drama and innovative power of Romantic music.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

DANIELE RUSTIONI / Brahms / Berlioz | La Scala Milan

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From September 22 to 25, 2026, Daniele Rustioni will conduct the Scala Orchestra and Chorus in a concert of striking contrasts. The program spans from Brahms's festive Academic Festival Overture and the profound Schicksalslied to Berlioz's visionary Symphonie fantastique. An electrifying evening that focuses on the drama and innovative power of Romantic music.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

FAUST | La Scala Milan • November 8, 2026

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Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

FAUST | La Scala Milan • November 5, 2026

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Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

FAUST | La Scala Milan • November 3, 2026

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Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

FAUST | La Scala Milan • October 29, 2026

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Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

FAUST | La Scala Milan • October 27, 2026

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Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

FAUST | La Scala Milan • October 24, 2026

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Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

FAUST | La Scala Milan • October 20, 2026

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Among the most beloved titles in the French repertoire for their melodic invention and the natural flow of dramatic progression, "Faust" by Charles Gounod has been absent from the stage of the Teatro alla Scala since 2010. The new production, a co-production with the Palau de les Arts in Valencia and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, marks the return of conductor Daniele Rustioni, who is about to conclude his tenure as Principal Conductor at the Opéra de Lyon and has not conducted at La Scala since "Il Trovatore" in 2014. It also marks the debut of director Johannes Erath, a musician by training, whose production of "Ermione" for the 2024 Rossini Festival won the Italian music critics’ prestigious Abbiati Award for Best Production. On stage, some of the most beloved artists by the La Scala audience: Marina Rebeka, who will bring "Norma" by Bellini back to Milan in 2025, and Alex Esposito, an artist with an ever-expanding repertoire.
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