09.12.2009 - 18.11.2010
Milan - Great conductors Barenboim, Abbado, Boulez, Myung-Whun Chung, Dudamel and Gatti will bring prestige to the programme of the temple of opera.

A new Bizet’s Carmen conducted by Daniel Barenboim and produced by Emma Dante, will open this opera season, which features nineteen Opera and Ballet titles, nine new productions, including the beginning of a new Wagner’s Ring by Belgian producer Guy Cassier, and more than sixty orchestral, singing and chamber concerts.
A season of grand passion at the La Scala Theatre next year: this definition was given by Stephan Lissner as he presented the programme for 2009-2010, his fifth season as general manager and art director at the theatre of Milan.
In addition, Placido Domingo, the protagonist of a new Simon Boccanegra in April, will celebrate his fortieth birthday at La Scala on December 9th 2009 (he made his debut in 1969 with Verdi’s Ernani) singing as Siegmund in act one of Wagner's Die Walküre, a concert performance conducted by Daniel Barenboim, together with Nina Stemme (Sieglinde) and Kwangchul Young (Hunding). http://www.teatroallascala.org/
While the Scala Theatre is waiting for the big night, we are going out to get to know this city that is fond of its centre, surrounding the opera-building, but is also looking to the future. A far cry from the huge megalopolis typical of the latest period, Milan is a small town and offers an ...
In the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio in Milan there is a part of the story of the Magi (The Three kings). The basilica was probably founded in the IV century, when Bishop Eustorgio decided to build a sacred building to enshrine the sacred relics of the Magi, due to the fact that the cart that brought ...
A tour of Milan together with the architect Stefano Boeri, in charge of the Expo 2015 design. According to the architect's point of view, La Scala theater, the Galleria and the Duomo Cathedral are interior spaces which characterize and make this small metropolis of Northern Italy unique. Despite ...