A Mirror of Time
GIUSEPPE PENNISI reports
on a
trendy concert series in Rome
Advertising for the orchestral concert at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma on
31 January. Photo © 2017 Yasuko Kageyama. Click on the image for higher
resolution
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The series of concerts
was the brain child of
Giorgio Battistelli, a world-known
composer and
music organizer (see Eclectic and Attractive, 28 May 2015). The basic idea was to attract a new and
younger audience to the huge late nineteenth century opera house.
Thus, first of all, low prices: 20 euros a seat in whatever part of the
theatre, and 10 euros for those under twenty-six. Then, an innovative program: each
concert included three or four symphonic
pieces from the eighteenth century to modern and contemporary music and revolved around a theme, explained by the
musicologist, Stefano Catucci, before the start of the performance. The
series was called 'A Mirror of Time' (Specchi del Tempo),
just because the theme is mirrored through three different
centuries. Lastly, the orchestra not
only occupied the stage of the opera house
but also covered the pit and the first rows of seats so as to provide
more intimacy and better acoustics. The
series was highly successful
because it was able to attract great conductors —
George Pehlivanian, Ingo Metzmacher, Giovanni Sollima, Daniel Smith and
Peter Rundel — and remarkable soloists such
as Nemanja Radulović, Narek Hakhnazaryan, Vincenzo Bolognese and Jörg Widmann.
The orchestral concert at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma on 31 January.
Photo © 2017 Yasuko Kageyama. Click on the image for higher resolution
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A 2016 orchestral concert in the 'Specchi del Tempo' series at Teatro
dell'Opera di Roma. Photo © 2016 Yasuko
Kageyama. Click on the image for higher resolution
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Giorgio Battistelli. Click on the image for higher resolution
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His new opera, Lot,
just had an excellent debut in Hanover.
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