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CARMINA BURANA | Macerata Opera Festival • August 07, 2026

Experience Carl Orff's Carmina Burana on Aug 07, 2026 at Sferisterio Macerata. Exclusive travel package for the summer concert highlight incl. hotel & tickets.
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Mitridate, Re di Ponto • Teatro San Carlo, Napoli • 2026-10-01

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Mozart's early opera seria, Mitridate, Re di Ponto. A dramatic tale of love, rivalry, betrayal, and political conflict against the Roman Empire.
Exterior View of the Teatro di San Carlom24o

Mitridate, Re di Ponto • Teatro San Carlo, Napoli • 2026-09-29

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Mozart's early opera seria, Mitridate, Re di Ponto. A dramatic tale of love, rivalry, betrayal, and political conflict against the Roman Empire.
Exterior View of the Teatro di San Carlom24o

Mitridate, Re di Ponto • Teatro San Carlo, Napoli • 2026-09-26

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Mozart's early opera seria, Mitridate, Re di Ponto. A dramatic tale of love, rivalry, betrayal, and political conflict against the Roman Empire.
Exterior View of the Teatro di San Carlom24o

Mitridate, Re di Ponto • Teatro San Carlo, Napoli • 2026-09-24

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Mozart's early opera seria, Mitridate, Re di Ponto. A dramatic tale of love, rivalry, betrayal, and political conflict against the Roman Empire.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

PELLÉAS ET MÉLISANDE | La Scala Milan • May 6, 2026

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This new production of "Pelléas et Mélisande" promises to be a remarkable event in the opera's rich interpretive history at La Scala. Under the baton of the gifted conductor Maxime Pascal, one of the most compelling French conductors of our time, Debussy's unique score will be brought to life in all its delicacy and emotional depth. Pascal, known for his fresh and insightful artistry, has already conducted major contemporary works at La Scala and now returns to interpret this symbolist masterpiece. Making his La Scala debut is Romeo Castellucci, a renowned Italian stage director. Castellucci, one of Italy's most influential directors, regularly invited to major European theaters and festivals, brings a vision of theater that is both sacred and visionary, deeply rooted in art history. His staging promises a profound encounter with the symbolism of Debussy's work that will captivate the audience. The cast shines with Bernard Richter as Pelléas, Sara Blanch as Mélisande, and Simon Keenlyside as Golaud, supported by the renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and Chorus.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

PELLÉAS ET MÉLISANDE | La Scala Milan • May 9, 2026

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This new production of "Pelléas et Mélisande" promises to be a remarkable event in the opera's rich interpretive history at La Scala. Under the baton of the gifted conductor Maxime Pascal, one of the most compelling French conductors of our time, Debussy's unique score will be brought to life in all its delicacy and emotional depth. Pascal, known for his fresh and insightful artistry, has already conducted major contemporary works at La Scala and now returns to interpret this symbolist masterpiece. Making his La Scala debut is Romeo Castellucci, a renowned Italian stage director. Castellucci, one of Italy's most influential directors, regularly invited to major European theaters and festivals, brings a vision of theater that is both sacred and visionary, deeply rooted in art history. His staging promises a profound encounter with the symbolism of Debussy's work that will captivate the audience. The cast shines with Bernard Richter as Pelléas, Sara Blanch as Mélisande, and Simon Keenlyside as Golaud, supported by the renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and Chorus.
The renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra performing on stage in Milan; Photo © Brescia-Amisano.Brescia/Amisano © Teatro alla Scala

PELLÉAS ET MÉLISANDE | La Scala Milan • May 3, 2026

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This new production of "Pelléas et Mélisande" promises to be a remarkable event in the opera's rich interpretive history at La Scala. Under the baton of the gifted conductor Maxime Pascal, one of the most compelling French conductors of our time, Debussy's unique score will be brought to life in all its delicacy and emotional depth. Pascal, known for his fresh and insightful artistry, has already conducted major contemporary works at La Scala and now returns to interpret this symbolist masterpiece. Making his La Scala debut is Romeo Castellucci, a renowned Italian stage director. Castellucci, one of Italy's most influential directors, regularly invited to major European theaters and festivals, brings a vision of theater that is both sacred and visionary, deeply rooted in art history. His staging promises a profound encounter with the symbolism of Debussy's work that will captivate the audience. The cast shines with Bernard Richter as Pelléas, Sara Blanch as Mélisande, and Simon Keenlyside as Golaud, supported by the renowned Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and Chorus.
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