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Verona Opera Festival
Verona Opera Festival comes to the city every summer. Running from June until late August or early September, it hosts some wonderful performances by legendary composers including Rossini and Verdi.
Held at spectacular the Arena di Verona, a Roman amphitheatre with a capacity of 15,000 spectators, it is the largest open-air opera house in the world. The setting and atmosphere is just magic and will leave you spellbound.
Milan Opera Breaks
Inaugurated in 1778, La Scala is a beautiful opera house in Milan. Verdi’s Othello and Puccini’s Madame Butterfly both had their first production here. In addition, there is a Theatre Museum which houses a number of paintings, costumes and busts. Are you ready to visit?
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Rome’s leading theatre, Teatro dell’Opera was built in 1880 and has been pulling in crowds since its grand opening. Featuring operas from the likes of Puccini and Verdi, you do not want to miss this on your next trip to Rome!
Puccini Opera Festival
Dedicated to legendary composer Giacomo Puccini, the Puccini Festival is held during July and August every year. The open-air Grand Theatre in Torre del Lago fills with the sound of music and hosts performances of some of Puccini’s finest works including Madama Butterfly, La Bohème and Tosca.
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The Italy Opera Tour specialists, also offering other parts of Europe, United Kingdom, Australia & New Zealand. Opera ‘Mini-Breaks’ and longer, hosted tours.
Music Lovers Tours is now available to a wider client base outside of the Australia and New Zealand region, where it was founded a decade ago. For many years, clients from the United Kingdom, United States and even Singapore have found us online and joined tours such as our ‘Road to Mandalay Cruise Charter’ in Myanmar, ‘Southern Passion’ in Sicily, ‘Viva Verdi’ in Italy and ‘Opera on the Harbour’ in Sydney. Now Australian-born soprano Jennifer Parish and New Zealand-born baritone Stewart Cameron welcome you to all their thoroughly-unique premium tours for lovers of opera, classical music and ”the good life.’
As well as these fully-hosted group tours for independent, like-minded people we also offer ‘ Opera Mini-Breaks ‘ for couples and small groups, who are in close proximity to Italy. These Mini-breaks offer premium opera tickets, our choice of hotel and dinner restaurant plus other services.
Each year 3 or 4 boutique tours of around 3 weeks are offered, all hosted and of course created by Jennifer and Stewart. Other tours ( including our Opera Mini-breaks ) are managed by our local tour directors and guides. In addition we create ‘Tailor-Made’ tours for travel retailers, groups, choirs or societies with a primary interest in opera and/or classical music.
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Whether a group tour or a ‘mini-break’, the sparkling itinerary takes in various attractions and visits relating both to music and to broader fascinations in the cities, towns and regions visited. A favourite and ever-popular tour is to the annual Festival Verdi in Parma, often parcelled with a stay in Milan for La Scala and/or Venice for La Fenice. All Festival Verdi tours and Parma Opera mini-breaks take in the main performances and explore the life of Verdi, Pavarotti and other greats. Excellent seats are guaranteed.
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Part II: A Complete Guide to Tuscany’s Summer Opera Festivals
The best of tuscany’s summer opera programme, from lakeside open-air festivals to medieval piazzas.
Tuscany is not only the birthplace of opera, it is one of the best places in Europe to experience the art form. Over 400 years later, we are still gathering to delight in masterpieces each summer. The breathtaking backdrop of serene lakes, medieval piazzas, and Tuscan cathedrals only adds further to the magic. Head below for our round-up of the best and most beautiful summertime venues to experience opera in Tuscany.
Maggio Musicale Fiorentino : April — July 2022
The Maggio Festival was founded in 1933 and is the oldest and one of the most prestigious music festivals in Italy. It has hosted some of the most important names in opera, from orchestra conductors and stage directors to artists and musicians. The festival is hosted in the Teatro del Maggio (Teatro Comunale) in the centre of Florence in the spring and early summer months, although the exact dates vary each year.
What’s on at Maggio Fiorentino in 2022?
- Orpheus and Eurydice — 12th April - 22nd April
- Romeo and Juliet — 27 April - 09th May
- The Marriage of Figaro — 07th May - 18th May
- I Due Foscari — 22nd May - 02nd June
- Aida — 4th June - 7th June
- Ariadne on Naxos — 7th June - 17th June
- Acis et Galatée — 4th July - 10th July
Puccini Festival : 15th July — 20th August 2022
One of Tuscany’s most famous festivals, the Puccini Festival takes place in the height of summer each year on the shores of Lake Massaciùccoli in Torre del Lago. The festival is dedicated entirely to Giacomo Puccini who moved to Torre del Lago at the end of the 19th-century, where he wrote some of his best operas like Tosca and Madama Butterfly. The breathtaking open-air theatre looks directly onto the lake that inspired the great composer over a century ago.
If you are visiting Torre del Lago outside of peak season, be sure to visit Puccini’s lakeside villa where he wrote his operas.
What’s on at the Puccini Festival in 2022?
- Madama Butterfly — 15th July, 30th July, 6th August
- Tosca — 16th July, 29th July, 13th August, 26th August
- Turandot — 23rd July, 5th August, 12th August, 20th August
- La Rondine — 19th August, 27th August
The programme is subject to change; tickets can be purchased here .
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Terra d’Arezzo Festival : July — August 2022
Each summer, in July and August opera and classical music concerts, enrich beautiful historic buildings across the province of Arezzo , from medieval churches to open piazzas. At the same time, a festival entirely dedicated to the organ takes place in the city of Arezzo itself.
What’s on at the Terra d’Arezzo Festival in 2022?
The full programme is yet to be released.
Il Festival Opera Barga : July — August 2022
The Barga Opera Festival was founded in this pretty Tuscan hill-town in 1967 by two English professors to support, train and showcase young singers. Taking place throughout July and August each year, the festival is hosted primarily in the 18th-century Teatro dei Differenti — an absolute gem of a theatre — alongside various piazzas throughout the historic centre. Performances in 2021 included the works of Puccini, Mozart, Rossini, Bach, Chopin, and Vivaldi.
What’s on at the Barga Opera Festival in 2022?
Cantiere internazionale d'arte montepulciano : july 2022.
Cantiere Internazionale d’Arte is a musical festival that was created in 1976 by the celebrated composer, Hanz Werner to bring together prestigious international artists with new singers, musicians, and composers. It will be in its 47th year in 2022 with countless classical, jazz, chamber, and symphonic concerts, operas, and contemporary ballets taking place throughout Montepulciano and the Valdichiana.
What’s on at the Cantiere Internazionale d’Arte Montepulciano in 2022?
The official programme is yet to be released.
Lirica in Piazza, Massa Marittima : 3rd — 5th August 2022
Lirica in Piazza is an incredible cultural event that has been taking place in Massa Marittima, the historic town in the province of Grosseto, since 1986. For four days each summer, the Piazza Garibaldi and the 13th-century Cathedral of San Cerbone become the dramatic backdrop for several operas like Don Giovanni and La Traviata. The festival was postponed this year due to the pandemic, so we cannot wait for open arias to return to the cathedral steps of Massa Marittima in 2022.
What’s on at Lirica in Piazza in 2022?
The full programme is yet to be released, but you can check here for updates.
Set on heading back to Tuscany this winter? Read our Complete Guide to Tuscany’s Winter Opera Season.
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Your Opera Holiday with Pettitts Travel
Pettitts Travel opera holidays are all tailor-made and personalised exactly to your requirements. With a well-established reputation in arranging opera holidays, we will be delighted to advise you on the different performances and schedules, recommend the most suitable seats, arrange any additional excursions or offer advice on how your holiday could be extended. Our opera holidays take place in Europe, ranging from Verona to Vienna, and Paris to Venice. With numerous flights to the continent from most UK regional airports and, once there, a wide variety of hotels to choose from, Pettitts Travel will arrange the perfect opera holiday for you.
All of our opera holidays include international flights from the UK, hotel accommodation, return airport transfers in-country and opera tickets as specified. Many clients also like to add on additional excursions and experiences which we can arrange for you pre-departure. Popular additional experiences include a day out to the excellent Spanish Riding School in Vienna, an afternoon of wine tasting in the Italian countryside when in Verona or Florence, a night at the Moulin Rouge or other cabaret venues in Paris, or a historical and cultural walking tour whilst in Rome, Berlin or Prague.
Popular Opera Performances
With hundreds of operas spanning over four centuries, there are a huge range and variety of opera performances, from stories of death and tragedy to tales of love and romance. One of the world’s most loved and popular operas is La Traviata by Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. This masterpiece created in 1853 combines love and tragedy, all set in Paris to Verdi’s faultless score. Turning to one of the world’s greatest composers - Giacomo Puccini - Puccini scored some of the best-known operas in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tosca is a tale of power and passion set against crashing orchestral cords, Madama Butterfly explores love and loss between a young Japanese girl and an American sailor whilst La Bohème , one of the most adored operas, follows the pains and pleasures of young love and money. Other recommended performances include Bizet’s Carmen , Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia , Verdi’s Aida and Mozart’s ‘Le Nozze di Figaro’ .
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Not only is Europe home to some of the most beautiful and renowned opera houses, it is also famous for hosting some of the finest opera and arts festivals in the world. With Italy as the ‘birthplace of Opera’, it is no wonder that this beautifully boot-shaped country boasts some of the most prominent and spectacular festivals including the summertime Arena di Verona Festival and the classic Rossini Opera Festival celebrating the composer Gioacchino Pesaro. For something a little different, enjoy performances in Rome’s open-air opera festival located in the Roman Bath of Caracalla. Elsewhere, combine music, drama and dance at the Salzburg Arts Festival, celebrate all things opera in Munich during July, enjoy the breathtaking location of Ireland’s Blackwater Valley Opera Festival or discover classical music in the picturesque lake-side city of Lucerne at the end of summer. For something a little closer to home, Glyndebourne is an elegant choice for a night at the opera.
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Opera in Sicily - Five performances in historic theatres in beautiful Baroque cities
Five concert performances with superb musicians from Germany, Ireland, Italy and Britain: La Venexiana, Irish National Opera, Ensemble 1700, The Mozartists and alumni of the National Opera Studio all appear.
A range of works, from Monteverdi’s L’Incoronazione di Poppea to Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, plus a gala concert of arias compèred by Sir Thomas Allen. Handel’s The Triumph of Time and Truth (an opera in all but name) and L’Olimpiade by Vivaldi complete the set.
Bewitchingly beautiful historic theatres, unknown to many and tucked away in some of the loveliest towns in Sicily.
The Island of Ortygia, the ancient heart of Syracuse, is our base for the festival – one of the largest areas of unremittingly picturesque townscape in Italy, it is almost completely surrounded by the waters of the Mediterranean.
Daily talks by John Allison, editor of Opera magazine.
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Sicily is an island of many surprises, and its collection of historic opera houses must rank high among them.
Few visitors ever get a glimpse of any of the bewitchingly beautiful auditoria, many of which are well restored and in serviceable working order. Even locals have few opportunities: in the island’s smaller towns and cities, performances are rare and often of little interest to a wider audience.
This festival fills them with the sounds and life-enhancing experiences for which they were built. If only for a couple of hours, these four historic theatres are joyously transformed – exclusively for participants on Opera in Sicily.
Mostly nineteenth-century by date if basically seventeenth-century in design, these theatres are characterised by a horseshoe plan, several tiers of boxes and sumptuous decoration. Some are bathed in a heavenly symphony of white, crimson and gold, others are sonorously hued
with elaborately painted mythological scenes, beguiling personifications and trompe-l’oeil ornamentation.
Owing their genesis to the surge of pride and optimism that followed the unification of Italy in 1860, they were conceived as community facilities and funded by public subscription. Most, however, are small, echoing the court theatres on which they were modelled, and can only comfortably seat between 100 and 300. So in the 21st century they are hopelessly uneconomic for classical music of any ambition.
The unique formula pioneered by Martin Randall Travel enables us to mount five performances in the finest of these theatres. There will be concert performances of four operas by Irish, German, British and Italian companies and an aria recital by alumni of the National Opera Studio of England.
The audience is accommodated in a selection of hotels on the Island of Ortygia, the ancient heart of Syracuse. One of the largest areas of unremittingly picturesque townscape in Italy, it has the added charm of being almost completely surrounded by the waters of the Mediterranean. Two of the operas are performed here, and the others in the amazingly lovely nearby towns of Ragusa, Noto and Modica.
Discover the place
The south-eastern corner of Sicily – from the ancient city of Syracuse southwards to Capo Pássero and including the Baroque towns of Modica and Noto – is distinctive in so many ways.
The landscape is surprisingly varied, and searingly beautiful. A limestone scarp runs parallel to the shore, with hill country and great ravines to the interior. This is the most fertile and well managed part of the island, with dry-stone walls reminiscent of the Cotswolds and a prosperous and diverse agriculture.
Evidence of the ancient past is all around, never more strikingly than in the Doric temples and fortifications of Ortygia in Syracuse and the Greek theatre a mile away on the mainland.
As Cicero informed the Roman Senate: ‘You will often have been told that Syracuse is the largest of Greek cities and the loveliest of all cities. Gentlemen, what you have been told is true’. This is the base we have chosen for this festival.
In 1693 an earthquake devastated Sicily’s Ionian seaboard. In the following half century the huge campaign of rebuilding that occurred was testament to the native wealth of the island, even though this was largely in the hands of feudal landlords and religious orders.
A very particular form of Baroque architecture is manifest in sumptuous palaces, magnificent churches and monastic houses. Locally quarried limestone was used – although friable and vulnerable, its golden yellow colour is distinctive and beautiful.
These Baroque cities are also astonishing for their dramatic streetscape: churches with soaring belfries, such as San Giorgio at Modica, or the surging curvilinear façade of San Domenico at Noto.
The many theatres, opera houses and concert halls that were constructed are indicative of the sophistication and love of entertainment of the Sicilian aristocracy and townspeople, and of the aesthetic elegance they valued so highly.
Meet the musicians
The Mozartists
Under the direction of conductor Ian Page, The Mozartists (formerly Classical Opera) have established themselves among the most exciting period-instrument ensembles in Europe, attracting recognition for their fresh, dramatic and stylish performances, their imaginative and innovative programming, and their ability to discover and nurture outstanding young artists.
On stage and in concert, they have performed many of Mozart’s operas, and given the UK premières of operas by Gluck and Telemann (among others). They appear regularly at the most prestigious venues in London, and have presented Mozart’s La finta semplice and Il re pastore at the Royal Opera House. They have also performed at many of the leading festivals in the UK and in Europe.
In 2015, the company launched MOZART 250, a ground-breaking 27-year project following the chronological trajectory of Mozart’s life, works and influences. Each year MOZART 250 explores the music being composed and performed by Mozart and his contemporaries exactly 250 years previously, and this major initiative has already incorporated music by over 40 composers.
The Mozartists’ extensive discography has attracted widespread acclaim. In 2012 they embarked on a major new recording cycle of the complete Mozart operas, and the first seven releases in the series have all received outstanding reviews.
Ian Page is the founder, conductor and artistic director of The Mozartists, and has established an outstanding reputation as one of the world’s leading interpreters of the music of Mozart and his contemporaries.
With The Mozartists, he has conducted most of Mozart’s operas, including the world premières of the ‘original’ version of Mitridate, re di Ponto and a new completion of Zaide . He has also conducted the UK premières of Gluck’s La clemenza di Tito and Telemann’s Orpheus among others, and the first new staging for 250 years of J.C. Bach’s Adriano in Siria .
He made his Royal Opera House début conducting his own new performing edition of Thomas Arne’s Artaxerxes . Other engagements have included English Touring Opera’s 25th anniversary production of Le nozze di Figaro , the opening two concerts at the 2016 Eisenstadt Haydn Festival, and Handel’s Ariodante – with Ann Hallenberg in the title role – at the 2019 Drottningholm Festival in Sweden.
La Venexiana
La Venexiana was founded in 1997 by Claudio Cavina, who directed it with a fierce passion and dedication until 2016.Years of intense activity involving both concert work and recording have made the group a significant reference point within the early music world, particularly having showcased composers such as Luzzaschi, d’India, Marenzio and da Venosa. Claudio Monteverdi has been a special focus, with the Monteverdi Edition promoted by Glossa, and most recently celebrated with the re-releasing of Orfeo (Choc du Monde de la Musique, the First Choice of the BBC Classical Music and Gramophone Editor’s Choice 2007, Gramophone Award 2008 – Baroque Opera) accompanied by the complete re-issuing of the madrigals.
The group also focuses on the sacred and theatrical music of Scarlatti, Handel, Steffani, Cavalli, in interpretations that are both lively and troubled – like the composers themselves. Its fundamental philosophy is that in music it is always better to take risks than to remain half-hearted: a route followed by Round M, a recording project which takes in both Monteverdi and jazz, or indeed the utopian and visionary project re-introducing today’s public to Arianna by Monteverdi (the first live performance of which took place on Martin Randall Travel’s Monteverdi in Venice festival in 2015).
Gabriele Palomba
Gabriele Palmoba has collaborated with La Venexiana since 1997 and is now the artistic director and musical conductor of the ensemble.
Palmoba graduated from the Civic School of Milan with a Lute Diploma under the guidance of Paul Beier. He performs as a soloist and continuo player in Italy and abroad, playing for European festivals and theatres with many important early music ensembles.
With Emanuela Galli and Franco Pavan, he took part in an important project related to Renaissance lute music. On the occasion of the fifth centenary of Petrucci’s printing (2007), this project continued with the release of a CD dedicated entirely to the first publication of music for lute by Spinacino and, as soloist, with a monograph on Giovanni Maria da Crema and Alberto da Mantova.
National Opera Studio
The National Opera Studio exists to train talented young musicians to become the leading artists of their generation. They aim to make a significant contribution to the opera ecosystem and the wider creative and cultural life of the UK through the provision of top-quality professional training, and by their engagement and position in the sector.
At its core, the National Opera Studio (NOS) provides intensive and bespoke professional training at the highest level for a small group of singers and repetiteurs each year, and prepares them for life on an international operatic stage. They work in partnership with six of the leading opera companies in the UK: English National Opera, Glyndebourne, Opera North, the Royal Opera House, Scottish Opera and Welsh National Opera.
Their Young Artists are with them for nine months, and undergo a rigorous programme that is individually designed around their particular vocal and developmental needs. In addition to the coaching programme, Young Artists work closely with leading directors, conductors and opera orchestras.
The time that Young Artists spend at the Studio often makes the single biggest difference to their future prospects as top-level solo artists. NOS repetiteurs have become festival directors, conductors, artistic directors, and can be found on the music and artistic staff of major companies, both in the UK and abroad
Irish National Opera
Irish National Opera is Ireland’s largest opera company and provides inspirational, vibrant and ground-breaking opera of exceptional quality with a wide national reach, accessible to everyone. INO responded creatively to the challenges posed by the global pandemic, commissioning and producing 20 Shots of Opera, 20 new short operas for film described by The Wall Street Journal as “an exhilarating jaunt through up-to-the-minute lyric creativity”.
The company’s Vivaldi’s Bajazet , a co-production with the Royal Opera House, received an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera 2022 for conductor Peter Whelan and the Irish Baroque Orchestra, and its production of Brian Irvine and Netia Jones’ Least Like The Other, Searching for Rosemary Kennedy received a 2023 Olivier Award nomination for Best New Opera Production. INO received an inaugural Next Stage Grant (Fedora Platform and Opera Europa with the support of Kearney) to develop the Isolde App, and its virtual reality opera, Finola Merivale’s Out of the Ordinary/As an nGnách, won the Fedora Platform Digital Prize.
Peter Whelan
Olivier award-winner Peter Whelan is among the most dynamic and versatile exponents of historical performance of his generation, with a remarkable career as a conductor and director. He is Artistic Director of the Irish Baroque Orchestra as well as Curator for Early Music of Norwegian Wind Ensemble. Peter is an acclaimed solo artist with an extensive and award-winning discography as a solo bassoonist.
As conductor, Peter has a particular passion for exploring and championing neglected music from the Baroque and Classical eras. Orchestral highlights of the 2022-23 season included Antwerp Symphony Orchestra and Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra, as well as returns to the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland and Irish National Opera for Così fan tutte .
Recent opera productions have included the Marriage of Figaro, Magic Flute and Acis and Galatea with Irish National Opera and Handel’s Radamisto with English Touring Opera. He made his debut at San Francisco Opera for Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice in 2022.
Peter’s artistic direction in live performance and the recording studio has been widely praised for its “rich insight, style and charisma” (Guardian), its “stylish verve” (BBC Music Magazine) and “phenomenally energetic direction” (Artsdesk). As a champion of early music, Peter represents “the very best of contemporary trends in bringing this music to life: flex and zest with tempi, lithe and vigorous … an incredible alertness to colors and moods summoned by the cut-and-thrust harmonic footwork of this music” (Operawire).
Ensemble 1700
Ensemble 1700 was founded by Dorothee Oberlinger in 2002. Under her direction, the ensemble has become a first-class European specialist ensemble for Baroque music.
Following its opera debut in 2017, Ensemble 1700 has also made a name for itself as an opera producer, and has staged and recorded operas and serenatas by Handel, Bononcini, Telemann, A. and G. Scarlatti, Ristori and Bernasconi. These have included both historic and present-day stage directions on the most influential early music stages in continental Europe.
The CD recording Polifemo by G.B. Bononcini (2020, Sony DHM) was awarded the Diapason d’Or, the Joker (Crescendo BE) and Opus Klassik (2021).
Dorothee Oberlinger
Recorder player, ensemble leader, conductor, festival director at Potsdam-Sanssouci Music Festival and Arolsen Baroque Festival, and head of the Early Music Department at the Salzburg Mozarteum: Dorothee Oberlinger is one of the most influential Early Music personalities in Europe.
Following her debut with Handel’s Lucio Cornelio Silla 2017 at the International Handel Festival Göttingen, she is a sought-after opera conductor of her own Ensemble 1700 and State Theatre orchestras in Germany. She has been awarded the most important music prizes, including the Telemann Prize, and has received the Federal Cross of Merit First Class.
Arrive a day early
Thursday 17 october.
We are offering the option of arriving at your hotel in Syracuse a day before the festival begins.
Fly from London to Catania, directly or via Milan, or make your own way independently. Coach transfer to Syracuse.
Friday 18 October
Fly from London to Catania, directly or via Milan, or make your own way independently. Coach transfer to Syracuse. For travel options, see 'Practicalities'.
The Island of Ortygia, the ancient heart of Syracuse, is densely packed with structures from ancient Greek to Stile Liberty. Meandering alleys lead to little piazze and seaside promenades, past romantically crumbling or lovingly restored Baroque palaces and churches.
Depending on the arrival of your flight, there is free time to become acquainted with Ortygia.
Settle into your chosen hotel before a drinks reception and dinner.
Saturday 19 October
There is a morning lecture on the music followed by some free time or the option of an art historical or architectural walk. The first opera is this afternoon.
Syracuse’s Teatro Comunale is the largest and grandest of the theatres engaged for this festival – though there are only about 300 seats with good sightlines. Unused for 70 years, the recent refurbishment allows occasional access to an auditorium with sumptuous ornamentation and an elaborate ceiling painting.
Performance, 4.30pm
Teatro Massimo Comunale, Syracuse
Claudio Monteverdi
L’INCORONAZIONE DI POPPEA (1643)
Gabriele Palomba conductor, Carlotta Colombo Poppea , Emanuela Galli Nerone , Marta Fumagalli Ottone , Maria Chiara Gallo Ottavia , Salvo Vitale Seneca .
Composed in 1643, the last year of Monteverdi’s life, L’incoronazione di Poppea tends towards astonishing modernity – although, of course, the composer created it within the typically Venetian anti-heroic and ironic theatrical conventions of his time. Exclusively among Monteverdi’s operas, the libretto is historical rather than mythological: the Emperor Nero is determined to marry his mistress, Poppea.
Action is relatively subdued, for this is an intense drama of emotional and political brutality, presenting realistically self-obsessed people in situations motivated by sexual lust and political avarice. Its celebration of amoral libertine triumph set the tone for Venetian opera for decades to come – and seems closer to modern-day attitudes of hedonistic materialism and ruthless ambition than most of the operas that have been written since.
Dinner for everyone follows the performance.
Sunday 20 October
A morning lecture on the music precedes some free time in Syracuse before setting off by coach at c. 1.45pm for the early afternoon opera in Noto. Alternatively, leave for Noto directly after the lecture to have time to see something of it before the performance, including optional walks in the company of a lecturer.
Spread across a broad hillside, Noto was rebuilt after an earthquake in 1693 to become one of the loveliest and most homogeneous Baroque towns in the world. A striking feature is the extraordinary number of religious foundations that built for themselves premises of palatial grandeur. The whole city is constructed of honey-coloured stone, with façades enlivened with sculpted balconies and elaborate ironwork.
The opera house opened in 1870 and is dressed in exceedingly pretty, enriched Neo-Classical garb. As with most of the other opera houses in this festival, four tiers of boxes surround the horseshoe-shaped auditorium.
Performance, 3.00pm
Teatro Tina di Lorenzo, Noto
Antonio Vivaldi
L’OLIMPIADE (1734)
Peter Whelan conductor
Gemma Ní Bhriain Megacle , Meili Li Licida , Alexandra Urquiola Aristea , Sarah Richmond Argene , Chuma Sijeqa Clistene , Rachel Redmond Aminta , Benjamin Russell Alcandro .
Olivier Award winning conductor Peter Whelan conducts Irish National Opera’s concert performance of L’Olimpiade. With tangled relationships, forbidden love, an unsuccessful assassination and an execution avoided, L’Olimpiade brims with opportunities for all seven characters, showing their personalities and feelings through arias that range from the explosive and almost instrumentally virtuosic, to the slow exploration of more tender thoughts.
Dinner in Noto is included for everyone, after the performance. Coaches return to Syracuse by c. 10.00pm.
Monday 21 October
Another morning lecture, before coaches depart during the day for Ragusa, where today’s performance takes place.
Ragusa Ibla is a wonderfully picturesque hilltop city surmounted by the great dome of the cathedral of St George. The street pattern remains that of a medieval hilltown, a maze of stepped streets with breathtaking views. (Ragusa Superiore, occupying a neighbouring hilltop, was rebuilt after 1683 on a regular grid plan.)
The Teatro Donnafugata, located in the heart of Ragusa Ibla, is part of the Palazzo Arezzo di Donnafugata. It was built in the second half of the 19th century, and then restored between 1997 and 2004. A tiny gem of a theatre, it only seats around 100 people, making it one of the smallest in Europe. The performance here is therefore repeated several times.
Performances, 11.30am, 2.15pm, 4.30pm
Teatro Donnafugata, Ragusa
Gala Concert
Sir Thomas Allen compère
Alumni singers and pianists from the National Opera Studio perform a programme of some well-known and some more obscure operatic arias and ensembles. Sir Thomas Allen, established star of the great opera houses of the world, compères the event. The programme includes music by Mozart, Rossini, Verdi and Strauss .
Coaches return to Syracuse after each performance in time for an independent dinner, or an optional dinner if you choose to attend.
Tuesday 22 October
There is an entirely free morning in Syracuse, before departing for Modica at 1.30pm. Alternatively, depart at 9.30am for time to explore Modica.
The exceedingly lovely town of Modica is dramatically situated at a conjunction of valleys at the foot of Monti Iblei. The theatre is in a broad meandering tree-lined avenue in Modica Bassa (‘lower Modica’), the more recent (though still historic) part of the town. Its gorgeous interior was recently restored and is embellished with trompe l’oeil decoration and paintings.
The land rises steeply to the east, where there is a delightful congestion of amber buildings, including the great churches of San Pietro and San Giorgio (the cathedral). A net of alleys, narrow streets and steps leads to the oldest part of the town, Modica Alta (‘Upper Modica’).
Performance, 3.30pm
Teatro Garibaldi, Modica
George Frideric Handel
THE TRIUMPH OF TIME & TRUTH (1707)
Dorothee Oberlinger conductor, Anna Dennis Bellezza, Dennis Orellana Piacere, Alois Mühlbacher Disinganno, Stefan Sbonnik Tempo
An opera disguised as an oratorio: as the Pope had demanded all opera stages in Rome to be pulled down, the 22-year-old Handel cunningly conceived The Triumph of Time and Truth as his very first oratorio. It was to become one of his greatest works.
The allegories of Beauty, Pleasure, Truth and Time battle in ravishing arias, duets and quartets as Bellezza follows the thorny path to self-knowledge. Ultimately, Bellezza triumphs over Piacere in a culmination of unsurpassed melodic richness, psychological realism and dramatic irony in this eternal masterpiece of music.
Wednesday 23 October
A final morning lecture, then the day is free before returning to the Teatro Comunale for the last performance of the festival.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO (1786)
Ian Page conductor
Cast to be confirmed.
The Marriage of Figaro is widely considered to be the greatest opera ever written – an astonishing fusion of music and drama, of comedy and profundity – and over the 238 years since its first performance it has never lost its ability to captivate and exhilarate audiences.
The Mozartists’ concert staging will place Mozart’s scintillating score at the heart of the story-telling, with their winning combination of world-class young singers and vibrant period instruments bringing fresh insights and dramatic flair to this ultimate miracle of composition.
Thursday 24 October
Coaches take participants to Catania airport. Fly to London directly or via Milan, or leave the festival independently.
Dr John Allison
Editor of Opera magazine and music critic. He was born in South Africa and completed his PhD degree while playing the piano and working as assistant organist at Cape Town cathedral. Since moving to London in 1989 he has written for publications around the world, authored two books and served on the juries of many international competitions. He co-founded the International Opera Awards in 2013. He reviews for the Daily Telegrap h and has previously held positions as music critic on The Sunday Telegraph and The Times.
Conductor and artistic director of The Mozartists, and is one of the leading Mozart interpreters of his generation. His visionary MOZART 250 project follows the chronological trajectory of the composer’s life, works and influences across 27 years, and his numerous recordings include the first seven releases in a projected complete cycle of the Mozart Operas. Twitter: @IanPageMozart | Website: ianpageconductor.com
The festival package
The price includes:
– All five performances.
– Accommodation for six nights – choose between six options.
– Return flights between London and Sicily.
– Breakfasts, four dinners and interval drinks.
– Talks on the music by an opera expert.
– Travel by comfortable private coach.
– The assistance of festival staff and a detailed programme booklet.
Optional extras:
– A choice of pre- and post-festival tours: Gastronomic Puglia , 10–16 October 2024; Palermo Revealed , 12–17 October 2024; Sicily: From the Greeks to the Baroque , 25–3 November 2024.
– Arriving a day early at your festival hotel.
– Extra dinners, so that each evening is spent in the company of other participants. Details will be available at a later stage.
– A range of walks and visits led by art historians. Details will be available at a later stage.
Accommodation & prices
There is a choice of six hotels in Syracuse (Ortygia): 3- 4- or 5-star. These are the best hotels on the island.
They differ in size, architecture and style, and have Sicilian charm of varying degrees. They range from rustic and family run to luxury resort hotels.
Coaches cannot enter Ortygia, and so stop at the bridge that connects the island with mainland Syracuse. Walking distances are indicated within the accommodation details. Luggage is transferred separately by minivan.
Your choice of hotel is the sole determinant of the different prices.
The prices given are all per person and include flights.
If you choose to make your own travel arrangements, there is a reduction of £300 per person on the prices given.
Hotel Livingston (3/4*)
This small, family-run hotel is situated on the curve of the Lungomare at the tip of the island, looking south-east. This is the much quieter side of town. The decor is traditional, and somewhat dated, but very well maintained. Bedrooms have dark wood panelling and a mix of green or red brocade fabric furnishing. It is a comfortable hotel but rather plain, and more the standard of a 3-star.
Rooms have all modern amenities: air-conditioning/heating, hairdryer, safe, WiFi. Bathrooms mostly have showers, or baths with shower attachments.
There is a breakfast room but no restaurant or bar. Good restaurants (and cafés) are nearby.
Walk to coach: c. 20 minutes.
www.hotellivingston.com
Prices, per person
Arriving 17 October
Two sharing:
Standard double £4,340
Junior suite £4,880
Single occupancy:
Standard double £4,840
Arriving 18 October
Standard double £4,220
Junior suite £4,680
Standard double £4,650
Hotel Gutkowski (3*)
This boutique hotel occupies two 19th-century palazzi located on the Lungomare which looks onto the open sea. Decor is minimalist and somewhat quirky, featuring local art and artefacts. It has the feel of a seaside hotel, light and airy with wood painted in greys and blues, exposed sandstone and terracotta tiles. There is a roof terrace. Some rooms are quite small, and there may be details in need of maintenance or renewal, but most guests would feel the charm of the people who run it compensates for such minor defects.
All rooms have air-conditioning/heating, hairdryers, safes, WiFi. Some have showers, some have baths. Classic rooms vary in size and shape. Basic rooms are very small, but still comfortable, light and airy.
There is a small restaurant, which has become known locally for its good authentic food.
Walk to coach: c. 10 minutes.
www.guthotel.it
Prices, per person
Classic double £4,340
Classic double £4,840
Classic double £4,220
Classic double £4,650
Antico Hotel Roma 1880 (4*)
A 4-star hotel situated near the cathedral in a pretty pink palazzo . The location could not be better; in fine weather the breakfast and restaurant extend onto Piazza Minerva, the heart of the historic centre. Staff are friendly in the main – many are local and have worked here for a long time, so are able to give extensive and reliable advice.
Currently, decor is simple, featuring a peach/yellow palette. Standard rooms have parquet floors and slightly dated furnishings, but are comfortable and well maintained. The hotel is undergoing a major renovation in winter 2023.
Most rooms only have showers although a bath may be available on request. All rooms are equipped with air-conditioning/heating and have safes and hairdryers. WiFi is accessible in the rooms as well as in the public areas. There is a restaurant.
Walk to coach: c. 15 minutes.
www.vretreats.com/hotel-roma
Superior double £5,090
Junior suite £5,520
Suite £6,420
Superior double £5,810
Junior suite £6,830
Two sharing
Superior double £4,830
Junior suite £5,220
Suite £5,740
Single occupancy
Superior double £5,450
Junior suite £6,340
Algilà Ortigia Charme Hotel (4*)
A delightful 4-star hotel in two adjacent Baroque palazzi overlooking the Ionian Sea. There are sea views from many rooms (those listed below as ‘sea view’ have direct views, but many not in this category have lateral sea views from windows or balconies). Designed by Syracuse-born theatre designer Manuel Giliberto, decor features majolica tiles, kilims and antique furniture. It has the most charm and best taste of all the hotels on Ortygia. It is slightly further from the Duomo than some of the other hotels (c. 10 minutes on foot).
All the rooms are air-conditioned/heated, and are equipped with hairdryers and safes. Some rooms are split over two levels, with two or three steps into the room or separating the levels. All rooms have walk-in showers, in some cases the shower is separated from the bathroom, and higher category rooms may also have baths. WiFi is available throughout the hotel. The hotel also has a restaurant.
www.algila.it
Classic double £5,180
Superior double £5,270
Junior suite £5,720
Full sea view £5,580
Suite £6,280
Deluxe spa £6,720
Classic double £6,040
Superior double £6,240
Full sea view £6,710
Classic double £4,970
Superior double £5,040
Junior suite £5,450
Full sea view £5,310
Suite £5,980
Deluxe spa £6,390
Classic double £5,710
Superior double £5,870
Junior suite £6,390
Full sea view £6,270
Ortea Palace Hotel (5*)
A 5* luxury hotel in the island’s former 1920s post office building. It is well located for the coach stop but about a 10-minute walk from the Duomo. Following many years spent renovating the building, it finally opened in 2020. The result is luxurious, if rather showy and ostentatious. The dominant colour is white, emphasising the quality of the Sicilian light, with white walls and expanses of white marble omnipresent. Staff are very friendly and willing. The restaurant and bar are in the covered courtyard.
Décor in the bedrooms continues the white theme, with more marble and modern furnishings and artworks, sometimes in rather outrageous taste. Classic rooms overlook the internal courtyard, while the rest have fabulous views over the sea and city.
WiFi is available throughout; all rooms have safes, air-conditioning/heating and hairdryers. Most bedrooms are duplexes, with (sturdy) stairs separating sleeping from sitting areas. Only twin suites can be twin bedded. Some bathrooms have showers only, while some also have a separate bathtubs.
There is an extensive spa, with a large pool and a full range of spa treatments available, with one complimentary entry for hotel guests.
Walk to coach: c. 5 minutes.
www.marriot.com
Classic double £6,130
Junior suite (sea view) £6,920
Twin junior suite (sea view) £6,920
Executive suite (sea view) £9,260
Classic £7,230
Junior suite (sea view) £9,040
Classic double £5,870
Junior suite (sea view) £6,410
Twin junior suite (sea view) £6,410
Executive suite (sea view) £8,350
Classic £6,810
Junior suite (sea view) £8,230
Grand Hotel des Ètrangers (5*)
The Grand Hotel des Ètrangers offers a level of luxury and elegance not found in any of the other hotels. It is in two Stile Liberty palazzi , on the waterfront overlooking the sheltered bay of Syracuse. A full renovation has just been completed, though period features such as the mosaic floor and ceiling in the entrance remain. Decor is elegant and lavish throughout, with a focus on the quality and provenance of materials. A balance is carefully struck between modern high-end and the hotel’s art deco roots. Staff are infallibly polite, and service clearly aims for the cosmopolitan approach of European luxury city hotels.
WiFi is available throughout the hotel, and all rooms have safes, air-conditioning/heating and hairdryers. The restaurant and bar are on the top floor and have fabulous views. There is a swimming pool and spa.
Junior suites and Suites are available on request and for a supplement. If you are interested, please note this in the ‘Further information’ box on the booking form.
www.desetrangers.com
Arriving 17 October
Superior double £6,620
Deluxe double (sea view) £7,290
Superior double £8,390
Deluxe double (sea view) £9,470
Superior double £6,190
Deluxe double (sea view) £6,710
Superior double £7,710
Deluxe double (sea view) £8,770
Travel options
Flights with British Airways, from London Gatwick to Catania, or with ITA Airways (formerly Alitalia) from London City to Catania, via Milan, are included in the price.
There is the option to fly out on 17 October, the day before the festival begins.
The majority of these flight options are indirect flights because British Airways only offers one direct flight per day between London and Catania in this period.
Please be aware that flight times are subject to change, and in our experience on these routes, can change more than once.
Alternatively you can choose to make your own travel arrangements, and select our ‘No flights’ price.
Festival flight options
Arriving 17 october (a day early):.
Option 1, BA
17 October: London Gatwick to Catania (BA2610), depart 07.15 and arrive 11.30.
24 October: Catania to London Gatwick (BA2611), depart 12.20 and arrive 14.35.
Option 2, ITA
17 October: London City to Catania via Milan Linate (AZ217 & AZ1723), depart 07.40 and arrive 14.40.
24 October: Catania to London City via Milan Linate (AZ1714 & AZ220), depart 12.30 and arrive 18.20.
Option 3, ITA
17 October: London City to Catania via Milan Linate (AZ227 & AZ1727), depart 13.45 and arrive 19.50.
Arriving 18 October:
Option 4, BA
18 October: London Gatwick to Catania (BA2610), depart 07.20 and arrive 11.35.
Option 5, ITA
18 October: London City to Catania via Milan Linate (AZ217 & AZ1723), depart 07.40 and arrive 14.40.
Connecting flights
It may be possible to arrange connecting flights with British Airways from Edinburgh, Manchester, Glasgow, Aberdeen or Belfast. Please request these on your booking form if you require them.
The no-flights option
You can choose not to take any of our flight options and to make your own arrangements for joining and leaving the festival.
Price reduction for ‘no flights’: £300. Ryanair and Easyjet operate direct flights to Catania in October. Although we cannot make a group booking with them or indeed recommend them, we can advise on timetables and routes once they are published (see below). You are welcome to join our airport coach transfers if your flights coincide with any of our flight options.
Ryanair: 17th October: London Luton to Catania (FR628) 08.45–12.55. 18th October: London Luton to Catania (FR5059) 18.25–22.30. 24th October: Catania to London Luton (FR629) 13.45–16.05.
Easyjet: 17th October: London Gatwick to Catania (EZY8285) 05.45–09.55; London Luton to Catania (EZY2491) 07.00–11.15. 18th October: London Gatwick to Catania (EZY8285) 07.00–11.10; London Gatwick to Catania (EZY8287) 10.15–14.25; London Luton to Catania (EZY2491) 08.00–12.15. 24th October: Catania to London Gatwick (EZY8286) 10.30–12.50; Catania to London Luton (EZY2492) 11.50–14.20.
Flights for Pre- and post-festival tour participants
The prices for these tours include the option of a return flight – out at the start of the tour, and back at the end of the festival or vice versa.
We charge for flights, if you are taking them, as part of your pre- or post-festival tour booking. You therefore pay the ‘no flights’ price for the festival regardless.
Optional walks and visits
If you choose to arrive a day early, on 17 October, a range of visits will be available on 18 October – and where there is free time in Syracuse and elsewhere, optional walks and visits will usually be offered. These will be led by:
Dr R.T. Cobianchi. Art historian specialising in the art and architecture of the Renaissance and Baroque. His interests also span from the iconography of the late Middle Ages to the sculpture of Neo-Classicism.
John McNeill. Architectural historian of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. He lectures for Oxford University’s Department of Continuing Education and is Honorary Secretary of the British Archaeological Association.
Details and the option to book these will be sent nearer to departure.
More about the performances
Private. All the performances are planned and administered by us, and the audience consists exclusively of those who have taken the festival package.
Seating. Specific seats are not reserved. You sit where you want.
Audience size. There will be up to 220 participants on the festival. At the one venue which cannot accommodate this number, the opera is repeated.
Historical venues. All four theatres were built in the 19th century, and though they have been refurbished, some of the seat may be less comfortable than those in a modern opera house. Many are in boxes rather than in the stalls (orchestra), though we are limiting audience capacity so everyone has good sight-lines. If you are uneasy with the idea of sitting anywhere other than in the stalls, please talk to us before booking.
Acoustics. This festival is more concerned with locale and authenticity than with acoustic perfection. The venues may have idiosyncrasies or reverberations of the sort not found in modern concert halls. However, as most are theatres and therefore purpose-built for this genre of music, acoustics are generally very good.
Changes. Musicians fall ill, venues may close for repairs, airlines alter schedules: there are many circumstances which could necessitate changes to the programme. We ask you to be understanding should they occur.
Participation in our festivals is a very different experience from conventional group travel.
No repetitive or redundant announcements, no herding by elevated umbrella, no unnecessary roll calls, little hanging around. We work on the assumption that you are adults, and our staff cultivate the virtue of unobtrusiveness.
Though there will be up to 220 participants, you will often find yourself in smaller groups – the audience is divided between six hotels, and into different restaurants for some of the dinners.
For those who are not averse to group activities there are extra meals, walks and visits to sign up to. You choose the level of participation that suits you.
We provide sufficient information to enable you to navigate the festival events without needing to be led. However, festival staff are also stationed around the events to direct you if needed.
Fitness for the festival
This is a physically demanding festival and fitness is essential. Within towns and cities, you will be expected to walk for anything up to 20 minutes and at a pace which is unlikely to slow others down when moving together.
Some hotels are a 20-minute walk from where coaches can stop, a walk that is repeated each time we leave Ortygia.
Many streets are uneven or cobbled and there are some ascents and descents, although mostly you will only need to be capable of these if you opt to spend more free time in Noto, Ragusa or Modica. There are often stairs to negotiate in the theatres, which do not have lifts.
There is a lot of driving. Average distance by coach per day (including airport transfers): 48 miles.
If you have a medical condition or a disability which may affect your holiday or necessitate special arrangements being made for you, please discuss these with us before booking – or, if the condition develops or changes subsequently, as soon as possible before departure.
Are you fit enough to join the tour?
Travel advice
Before booking, please refer to the FCDO website to ensure you are happy with the travel advice for the destination(s) you are visiting
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Opera and Ballet Season 2022
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Cancellation of the show
In case of cancellation, tickets, Season Ticket coupon and Card will be reimbursed, excluding any fees, upon request to be made exclusively within the following seven days of the date of the cancelled show, only online on Vivaticket site. Season Ticket coupons and Card value is equal to the amount of the Season Ticket divided by the number of shows to which it entitles. In case of cancellation of one of the Regio Opera Festival 's shows for bad weather, the show - if possible - will be recovered on another date ; in this case, tickets of the cancelled show will be valid for the new date and there will be no ticket refund ,
Request for date change
All Season Ticket holders with allocated seat can ask to the Box Office, compatibly with availability, for the Season Ticket coupon transfer on a different date from their Series. The cost for this service is € 5 . In case of assignement in a Sector with a lower price, neither the refund of the difference is provided, nor the difference is requested in case of assignement in a higher price Sector. Changes can be requested not later than the week preceding the show date and not before the month preceding that date .
Loss of the Season Ticket coupon
If a Season Ticket holder should come to the Theatre without the coupon for the show, he can ask for a copy of it at the Box Office. The cost for this service is € 5 .
Non portability of Season Tickets coupons
Tickets are valid exclusively on the date for which are issued; if unused, they are not refundable or transferable to other dates.
Modifications to the programme
Teatro Regio Management reserves the right to make changes to the program that are necessary for technical or artistic reasons or for reasons of force majeure. Updating and any variation to the schedule, will be promptly published on the web site,
Use of reductions
Tickets, Card and Season Tickets with a reduced price should be used only by those who are entitled : at the entrance an identity document which certifies the right to reduction may be required. In the absence of evidence, the ticket full price will have to be paid.
Teatro Regio Management reserves the right to make promotional offers during the Season.
Access to venues for shows is facilitated by a route without obstacles with priority access. For Teatro Regio and for Regio Opera Festival there is space respectively for n. 6 and n. 4 wheelchairs. For any necessary assistance, please speak to the Theatre personnel.
Venue for Regio Opera Festival
All Regio Opera Festival's shows will take place in Torino, at the Palazzo Arsenale Courtyard, Army Training Command and School of Application Headquarter, in Via dell’Arsenale 22.
All operas have surtitles in italian and original language . Operas in italian language have surtitles in italian and english language .
Electronic equipment and cigarettes
During shows it is forbidden to take pictures and to make audio-video recordings, mobile phones must be turned off. In all the areas of the Theatre it is banned the use of electronic cigarettes.
Access to the hall
When the show has started, the entrance to the hall is allowed during the interval only.
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