TEATRO REGIO PARMA
Teatro Regio di Parma - 06.02.2010
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Giacomo Puccini TURANDOT - OPERA LIVE STREAMING
Steamed Live on Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 3.30 PM (CET) from Teatro Regio, Parma (Italy).
TURANDOT // Music by Giacomo Puccini
Dramma lirico in tre atti e cinque quadri
Libretto by Giuseppe Adami e Renato Simoni
// ROLES
Turandot: REBEKA LOKAR
Calaf: CARLO VENTRE
Liù: VITTORIA YEO
Timur: GIACOMO PRESTIA
Ping: FABIO PREVIATI
Pang: ROBERTO COVATTA
Pong: MATTEO MEZZARO
Un mandarino: BENJAMIN CHO
Altoum: PAOLO ANTOGNETTI
Principe di Persia: MARCO GASPARI
Prima ancella: LORENA CAMPARI
Seconda ancella: MARIANNA PETRECCA
Danzatrici: CARLOTTA BRUNI, MARINA FRIGENI, LAURA GAGLIARDI
Conductor: VALERIO GALLI
Direction, choreography, scenes and lights: GIUSEPPE FRIGENI
Collaborator in the direction and choreography: MARINA FRIGENI
Costumes: AMÉLIE HAAS
FILARMONICA DELL’OPERA ITALIANA BRUNO BARTOLETTI
CORO DEL TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA
Chorus Master: MARTINO FAGGIANI
CORO DI VOCI BIANCHE ARS CANTO GIUSEPPE VERDI
Chorus Master: EUGENIO MARIA DE GIACOMI
// ORIGINAL PRODUCTION
Teatro Comunale di Modena
COPRODUCTION
Fondazione Teatro Regio di Parma, Fondazione Teatro Comunale di Modena, Fondazione Teatri di Piacenza, Ravenna Manifestazioni
// LIVE STREAMING
Production: Edunova - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Director: Fabio Dolci
Assistant Director: Melania Malpezzi
Score Assistant: Carlotta Francia
Playout and Streaming: Bojan Fazlagic
Camera Operators: Tommaso Abatescianni, Enrico Badii, Alessandro Bonvini, Riccardo Isola
Runner: Andrea D'Amico
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Festival Verdi 2014 - Teatro Regio di Parma
Grazie al contributo di Conad Centro Nord, il Teatro Regio di Parma ha accolto un giovane videomaker per raccontare emozione dopo emozione il Festival Verdi 2014.
A voi spettatori che avete animato, vissuto e reso possibile questo racconto, dedichiamo un video che vive della vostra passione. Grazie.
Places to see in ( Parma - Italy ) Teatro Regio
Places to see in ( Parma - Italy ) Teatro Regio
The Teatro Regio di Parma, originally constructed as the Nuovo Teatro Ducale, is an opera house and opera company in Parma, Italy. Replacing an obsolete house, the new Ducale achieved prominence in the years after 1829, and especially so after the composer Giuseppe Verdi, who was born near Busseto, some thirty kilometres away, had achieved fame. Also well known in Parma was the conductor Arturo Toscanini, was born there in 1867.
As has been noted by Lee Marshall, while not as well known as La Scala in Milan or La Fenice in Venice, the city’s Teatro Regio....is considered by opera buffs to be one of the true homes of the great Italian tradition, and the well-informed audience is famous for giving voice to its approval or disapproval – not just from the gallery.
The 1,400-seat auditorium, with four tiers of boxes topped by a gallery, was inaugurated on 16 May 1829 when it presented the premiere of Vincenzo Bellini's Zaira, a production which was staged another seven times, although it did not prove to be popular with the Parma audiences. Initially Rossini had been invited to compose a work for the inauguration of the house, but he was too busy and so the task fell to Bellini. However, that inaugural season saw three Rossini operas staged, including Moïse et Pharaon, Semiramide, and Il barbiere di Siviglia. Today, the company stages about four operas each season from mid January to April and, since 2003, it has presented an annual Verdi Festival each October.
The façade of the theatre was built in the neoclassical style, which has remained unchanged over the years. With a colonnade of ten Ionic granitic columns at the base, which created an arcade, this supports five imperial-style windows above, topped by a tympana and decorative elements enrich the highest part of the facade with one central semi-circular window, besides bas-reliefs by Tommaso Bandini of two muses at one lyra in the central and lateral position.
Verdi, who was born and who grew up only 20 miles from Parma, was perhaps quite naturally soon adopted by the city as its native son, especially as his fame grew after the success of the 1840 Nabucco. His operas have had a special place in the Regio's programming after 17 April 1843, when Verdi came to direct his Nabucco. Since that time, the Regio has staged every one of his operas, including adaptations of original versions such as I Lombardi of 1843 which became Jérusalem for Paris in 1847 or the 1847 Macbeth which was revised in 1865.
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Parma Sightseeing - Teatro Farnese and Teatro Regio di Parma
Parma, Italy is blessed with two beautiful theaters: Teatro Farnese and Teatro Regio di Parma. And it stands to reason because Parma is the home of two world famous Italian Opera composers: Verdi and Toscanini. Teatro Farnese is a Baroque-style theater. It was built in 1618 by Giovanni Battista Aleotti. It is made completely of wood. The theater was almost destroyed by an Allied air raid during World War II. It was rebuilt and reopened in 1962. The Teatro Regio di Parma, originally constructed as the Nuovo Teatro Ducale, is an opera house and opera company in Parma, Italy. Replacing an obsolete house, the new Ducale achieved prominence in the years after 1829, and especially so after the composer Giuseppe Verdi achieved fame. Also well known in Parma was the conductor Arturo Toscanini, who was born there in 1867. While not as well known as La Scala in Milan or La Fenice in Venice, the city’s Teatro Regio is considered by opera buffs to be one of the true homes of the great Italian tradition. The 1,400-seat auditorium, with four tiers of boxes in beehive style topped by a gallery, was inaugurated on 16 May 1829 when it presented the premiere of Vincenzo Bellini's Zaira, a production which was staged another seven times, although it did not prove to be popular with the Parma audiences. Initially Rossini had been invited to compose a work for the inauguration of the house, but he was too busy and so the task fell to Bellini. However, that inaugural season saw three Rossini operas staged, including Moïse et Pharaon, Semiramide, and Il barbiere di Siviglia. Today, the company stages about four operas each season from mid January to April and, since 2003, it presents an annual Verdi Festival each October.
TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA
Teatro Regio di Parma - 06.02.2010
Teatro Regio di PARMA | Postcard
Shooting of the town and theater venue of the live streaming of Turandot by Giacomo Puccini (19 January, 2020 at 3:30 PM - CET from Teatro Regio di Parma - Italy).
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Teatro Regio, Parma - Backstage riprese drone
Teatro Regio di Parma Italy レッジオ劇場 パルマ イタリア
Last year I went to Parma.one day I visited there with my host.A school teacher was giving a explanation for students.
Rufus Wainwright Di provenza il mar il suol Traviata Teatro Regio Parma
6 12 2015 Rufus Wainwright diventa Germont Padre e si esibisce in Di provenza il mar il suol dalla Traviata, accompagnato al piano da Simone Savina al Barezzi festival nel teatro regio di Parma
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - DI PROVENZA IL MAR, IL SUOL - TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA, NOVEMBER 6TH 2015
that was AMAZING! an aria from La Traviata, homage Rufus paid to Verdi, since he was performing in Verdi's theater. Goosebumps!
Björk - Vespertine Tour Live In Italy 2001 - Parma Teatro Regio -
Björk - Vespertine Tour Live In Italy - Parma - Teatro Regio 8th november 2001
1. Musicbox Intro(Frosti)
2. Unravel
3. Pagan Poetry
4. Anchor Song
5. Possibly maybe
6. Generous Palmstroke
7. Cocoon
8. Human Behaviour
canon MV3 - original recording by RB
Visita Incanto al Teatro Verdi di Busseto - Parma
Visitare il Teatro Verdi di Busseto guidati da Giuseppina Strepponi.
L’incanto del teatro per raccontare il Teatro. Ecco, è davvero una possibilità straordinaria quella di poter visitare il Teatro Giuseppe Verdi, lo splendido scrigno sonoro di Busseto, guidati da Giusep-pina Strepponi: amica, compagna, moglie, confidente e musa ispiratrice del Maestro. Quattro gio-vani artiste italiane, due cantanti e due attrici, si alternano nel “ruolo” offrendo ciascuna il proprio originale racconto ricco di aneddoti di vita privata e fatti storici. Sarà quindi ogni volta una Giusep-pina Strepponi unica a condurre i visitatori dalle sale del Teatro, quasi attraverso una porta segreta, nel cuore dei luoghi e della vicenda verdiana.
Valentina Polinori Live@Teatro Regio Parma (Tracks Parma)
27 Gennaio 2018
Tracks Parma
Teatro Regio Parma
Chitarra Elettrica : Matteo Cona
Basso Elettrico: Stefano Rossi
Batteria: Federico Santoni
Riprese e Montaggio:
Fabio Abatantuono
Daniele Sicuro
Macbeth (2006) - Nucci, Valayre - Bartoletti - Teatro Regio di Parma
Macbeth
Music by Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
Conducted by Bruno Bartoletti
Performed in 2006 at Teatro Regio di Parma
Starring
Leo Nucci as Macbeth
Sylvie Valayre as Lady Macbeth
Enrico Iori as Banquo
Roberto Iuliano ad Macduff
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Anteprima Festival Verdi 2020
TOSCA di G.Puccini - ATTO I
TEATRO REGIO DI PARMA 2009
- TOSCA di G.Puccini (atto I)
- Con :
Micaela Carosi,
Marcello Alvarez,
Marco Vratogna.
Va', pensiero, il coro del Regio di Parma incanta Mattarella e il pubblico
Il Nabucco di Giuseppe Verdi è stato protagonista della cerimonia istituzionale di apertura di Parma 2020 al Regio. L'interpretazione del Va', pensiero da parte dell'orchestra filarmonica Toscanini e del coro del teatro Regio, che ha intonato anche l'Inno nazionale, ha raccolto l'applauso convinto del pubblico e l'apprezzamento del presidente della Repubblica Sergio Mattarella.
Teatro Farnese, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe
The Teatro Farnese in Parma, was the scene of the court of the Dukes of Parma and Piacenza. Today is inserted in the path of the National Gallery and has recently become home to some concert and opera performances at the Teatro Regio di Parma. It was built from 1618 by Ranuccio I, Duke of Parma and Piacenza, which was meant to celebrate with a play stop in Parma of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cosimo II, to Milan to honor the tomb of St. Charles Borromeo, canonized in 1610. the construction work was entrusted to the architect Giovan Battista Aleotti, said the Argenta (1546-1636) was built on the first floor of the Palazzo della Pilotta Parma, in a large room designed as Salone Antiquarium but always used as armory and as a venue for tournaments. The theater was completed in the fall of 1618 and dedicated to Bellona (goddess of war, in homage to the first destination of the environment) and the Muse: because of an illness that struck Cosimo II, forcing him to cancel the planned pilgrimage, the theater was neglected for almost ten years. Was finally opened on 21 December 1628, on the occasion of the wedding of Edward, son of Ranuccio, with Margherita de 'Medici, daughter of Cosimo. To celebrate the event was staged the show Mercury and Mars, with texts by Claudio Achillini and music by Claudio Monteverdi: in the course of the work was also flooded the auditorium and staged a naumachia. Because of the complexity and the high costs of the stands, the theater was used only eight more times, the last in 1732, upon the arrival of Don Charles of Bourbon in the duchy. The Argenta was inspired at the Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, built by Palladio in 1580, and the Ancient Theatre of Sabbioneta, built between 1588 and 1590 by the architect Vincenzo Scamozzi. Housed in a large living room (87 meters long by 32 wide and 22 high), the auditorium U consists of fourteen steps on which they could be accommodated around 3000 spectators: the top of the auditorium are two orders of serliane, the lower Tuscan and the upper ion; the stage is 40 meters long, with an opening of 12 meters. The structure was made of wood (spruce del Friuli) and entirely covered with stucco painted to simulate marble (materials characteristic of ephemeral architecture, which was to be the Teatro Farnese).
The sculptural decoration (statues of mythological plaster cored with straw) was entrusted to a team of artists led by Luca Networks; painters, led by Giovanni Battista Trotti said Malosso, Lionello Spada, Sisto Badalocchio, Antonio Bertoja and Pier Antonio Bernabei, had to provide not only for wall, also to the now lost ceiling. It is considered by some one of the first theaters to be equipped with a permanent proscenium arch, however, when the theater was built no representations were held there. After the performance of 1732, the theater declined inexorably: was almost completely destroyed during World War II, in a bombing by the Allies on 13 May 1944. It was rebuilt between 1956 and 1960, according to the original drawings with the recovered material and inserted as prestigious entrance of the National Gallery of Parma.
Only recently, after inactivity lasted almost three centuries, the theater has returned to host theatrical events with a very first performance in front of 1500 spectators took place June 12, 2011 the maestro Claudio Abbado and his Orchestra Mozart. However, with the inclusion of the theater as a venue for some of the works of Verdi Festival 2011 organized by the Fondazione Teatro Regio di Parma that can be sanctioned his final rebirth. The first works on the bill held in the theater have been staged on 6 and October 10, 2011, respectively, with the Requiem (Verdi) and Falstaff (Verdi).