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chiara muti

Apr 29, 2025

Chiara Muti Joins Arabella Artists for General Management

Chiara Muti has joined Arabella Arts for General Management. Muti is a theater director who made her opera debut in 2012, directing Hindemith’s “Sancta Susanna,” conducted by Riccardo Muti, at the Ravenna Festival. She has since directed at the Opera di Roma, Opéra National de Montpellier, Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari, Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Wiener Staatsoper, Maggio Musicale {…}

Feb 8, 2025

Teatro Municipale di Piacenza 2025 Review: Giulio Cesare in Egitto

(Photo: ©Zani-Casadio) In the autumn of 1709, as he was preparing to conclude his journey through Italy, George Frideric Handel triumphantly arrived in Venice to present his second Italian opera, “Agrippina.” The work was enthusiastically received by the audience, who acclaimed the composer with shouts of “Viva il Sassone!” (Long live the Saxon!) and with 27 performances that sealed its {…}

Jan 31, 2025

Teatro Alighieri, Ravenna 2025 Review: Giulio Cesare

(Photo: Zani-Casdio) It was well after midnight when the final curtain fell on Teatro Alighieri’s production of Händel’s “Giulio Cesare.” It was a long evening, although, such was the quality of the presentation, there would have been few complaints even if it had continued for another hour or more. It was one of those performances in which the singing, the {…}

Apr 9, 2024

Teatro alla Scala 2023-24 Review: Guillaume Tell

The fight for freedom is the human condition.  Throughout her new production of Rossini’s final masterwork at the Teatro all Scala, director Chiara Muti washes the stage in black, establishing a dark, gritty, and eternally miserable world in which the main characters of the drama are in a constant struggle for self-determination. But the forces led by Guillaume and Arnold {…}

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