Tag Archive for: Rosa Feola
Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla ScalaTURANDOT • Festival Puccini | August 9, 2026
72nd Festival Puccini - July - September 2026, Opera houses in Italy, TOPICSPuccini Festival 2026: Experience Turandot al Gran Teatro all'Aperto Giacomo Puccini di Torre del Lago. The unfinished opera celebrates its centenary.
m24oLA TRAVIATA • Arena di Verona | September 05, 2026
Arena di Verona • 2026, La Traviata • Opera at the Arena di Verona, Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, TOPICSVerdi's La Traviata opens the 103rd Arena di Verona Festival 2026 in a stunning new production. The world's most beloved opera.
m24oLA TRAVIATA • Arena di Verona | August 29, 2026
Arena di Verona • 2026, La Traviata • Opera at the Arena di Verona, Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, TOPICSVerdi's La Traviata opens the 103rd Arena di Verona Festival 2026 in a stunning new production. The world's most beloved opera.
m24oLA TRAVIATA • Arena di Verona | August 22, 2026
Arena di Verona • 2026, La Traviata • Opera at the Arena di Verona, Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, TOPICSVerdi's La Traviata opens the 103rd Arena di Verona Festival 2026 in a stunning new production. The world's most beloved opera.
m24oLA TRAVIATA • Arena di Verona | August 06, 2026
Arena di Verona • 2026, La Traviata • Opera at the Arena di Verona, Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, TOPICSVerdi's La Traviata opens the 103rd Arena di Verona Festival 2026 in a stunning new production. The world's most beloved opera.
Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla ScalaLUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR | La Scala Milan • July 9, 2026
Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, Teatro alla Scala Events, Teatro alla Scala Events - Operas in Milan, TOPICSA milestone in the history of musical theatre, "Lucia di Lammermoor" was born from the encounter between the sensibility of Italian melodrama and the gothic atmosphere of Walter Scott’s novel. Director Yannis Kokkos, who originally staged this production in 2003 under the baton of Riccardo Chailly, views the opera as a ruthless hunt in which the victim is driven toward the depths of madness—evoked by Donizetti through the ethereal sound of the glass harmonica. The revival is entrusted to Speranza Scappucci, a conductor well-versed in bel canto, who made her La Scala debut with Bellini’s "I Capuleti e i Montecchi." The cast features distinguished voices: alongside the leads—Rosa Feola as Lucia, Pene Pati as Edgardo, and Boris Pinkhasovich as Enrico—Michele Pertusi shines as a commanding Raimondo.
Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla ScalaLUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR | La Scala Milan • July 17, 2026
Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, Teatro alla Scala Events, Teatro alla Scala Events - Operas in Milan, TOPICSA milestone in the history of musical theatre, "Lucia di Lammermoor" was born from the encounter between the sensibility of Italian melodrama and the gothic atmosphere of Walter Scott’s novel. Director Yannis Kokkos, who originally staged this production in 2003 under the baton of Riccardo Chailly, views the opera as a ruthless hunt in which the victim is driven toward the depths of madness—evoked by Donizetti through the ethereal sound of the glass harmonica. The revival is entrusted to Speranza Scappucci, a conductor well-versed in bel canto, who made her La Scala debut with Bellini’s "I Capuleti e i Montecchi." The cast features distinguished voices: alongside the leads—Rosa Feola as Lucia, Pene Pati as Edgardo, and Boris Pinkhasovich as Enrico—Michele Pertusi shines as a commanding Raimondo.
Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla ScalaLUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR | La Scala Milan • July 14, 2026
Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, Teatro alla Scala Events, Teatro alla Scala Events - Operas in Milan, TOPICSA milestone in the history of musical theatre, "Lucia di Lammermoor" was born from the encounter between the sensibility of Italian melodrama and the gothic atmosphere of Walter Scott’s novel. Director Yannis Kokkos, who originally staged this production in 2003 under the baton of Riccardo Chailly, views the opera as a ruthless hunt in which the victim is driven toward the depths of madness—evoked by Donizetti through the ethereal sound of the glass harmonica. The revival is entrusted to Speranza Scappucci, a conductor well-versed in bel canto, who made her La Scala debut with Bellini’s "I Capuleti e i Montecchi." The cast features distinguished voices: alongside the leads—Rosa Feola as Lucia, Pene Pati as Edgardo, and Boris Pinkhasovich as Enrico—Michele Pertusi shines as a commanding Raimondo.
Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla ScalaLUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR | La Scala Milan • July 6, 2026
Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, Teatro alla Scala Events, Teatro alla Scala Events - Operas in Milan, TOPICSA milestone in the history of musical theatre, "Lucia di Lammermoor" was born from the encounter between the sensibility of Italian melodrama and the gothic atmosphere of Walter Scott’s novel. Director Yannis Kokkos, who originally staged this production in 2003 under the baton of Riccardo Chailly, views the opera as a ruthless hunt in which the victim is driven toward the depths of madness—evoked by Donizetti through the ethereal sound of the glass harmonica. The revival is entrusted to Speranza Scappucci, a conductor well-versed in bel canto, who made her La Scala debut with Bellini’s "I Capuleti e i Montecchi." The cast features distinguished voices: alongside the leads—Rosa Feola as Lucia, Pene Pati as Edgardo, and Boris Pinkhasovich as Enrico—Michele Pertusi shines as a commanding Raimondo.
Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla ScalaLUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR | La Scala Milan • July 3, 2026
Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, Teatro alla Scala Events, Teatro alla Scala Events - Operas in Milan, TOPICSA milestone in the history of musical theatre, "Lucia di Lammermoor" was born from the encounter between the sensibility of Italian melodrama and the gothic atmosphere of Walter Scott’s novel. Director Yannis Kokkos, who originally staged this production in 2003 under the baton of Riccardo Chailly, views the opera as a ruthless hunt in which the victim is driven toward the depths of madness—evoked by Donizetti through the ethereal sound of the glass harmonica. The revival is entrusted to Speranza Scappucci, a conductor well-versed in bel canto, who made her La Scala debut with Bellini’s "I Capuleti e i Montecchi." The cast features distinguished voices: alongside the leads—Rosa Feola as Lucia, Pene Pati as Edgardo, and Boris Pinkhasovich as Enrico—Michele Pertusi shines as a commanding Raimondo.
Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla ScalaLUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR | La Scala Milan • June 30, 2026
Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, Teatro alla Scala Events, Teatro alla Scala Events - Operas in Milan, TOPICSA milestone in the history of musical theatre, "Lucia di Lammermoor" was born from the encounter between the sensibility of Italian melodrama and the gothic atmosphere of Walter Scott’s novel. Director Yannis Kokkos, who originally staged this production in 2003 under the baton of Riccardo Chailly, views the opera as a ruthless hunt in which the victim is driven toward the depths of madness—evoked by Donizetti through the ethereal sound of the glass harmonica. The revival is entrusted to Speranza Scappucci, a conductor well-versed in bel canto, who made her La Scala debut with Bellini’s "I Capuleti e i Montecchi." The cast features distinguished voices: alongside the leads—Rosa Feola as Lucia, Pene Pati as Edgardo, and Boris Pinkhasovich as Enrico—Michele Pertusi shines as a commanding Raimondo.
Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla ScalaLUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR | La Scala Milan • June 26, 2026
Opera houses in Italy, Opera in Italy, Teatro alla Scala Events, Teatro alla Scala Events - Operas in Milan, TOPICSA milestone in the history of musical theatre, "Lucia di Lammermoor" was born from the encounter between the sensibility of Italian melodrama and the gothic atmosphere of Walter Scott’s novel. Director Yannis Kokkos, who originally staged this production in 2003 under the baton of Riccardo Chailly, views the opera as a ruthless hunt in which the victim is driven toward the depths of madness—evoked by Donizetti through the ethereal sound of the glass harmonica. The revival is entrusted to Speranza Scappucci, a conductor well-versed in bel canto, who made her La Scala debut with Bellini’s "I Capuleti e i Montecchi." The cast features distinguished voices: alongside the leads—Rosa Feola as Lucia, Pene Pati as Edgardo, and Boris Pinkhasovich as Enrico—Michele Pertusi shines as a commanding Raimondo.





