The Maggio Musicale Fiorentino was the first music festival in Italy when it was founded in’33 by the Italian conductor and composer, Vittorio Gui. The festival’s first success led the event to become biennial in’37. However, after’37, it became an annual festival, except during the Second World War.
Today, the annual opera festival has become a point of reference for opera lovers in every part of the world who can experience the contemporary and forgotten operas in stunning visual displays. Ever since the end of the sixteenth century when the first operas were performed, music has played a prevalent part in Florence, which Italians appreciate a great deal.
The Teatro Comunale is where the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino opera festival is performed. Designed in’62 by Telemaco Bonaiuti, it can seat up to 2003 people who can enjoy the large stalls and two wide semi circular galleries that make up the amphitheatre. When the first opera was performed during the festival, opera lovers were presented with one of Verdi’s early productions; Nabucco. By the full name of Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi, he was one of the most influential romantic Italian composers of the’th century who spent his time performing around the world in opera houses.
November 23rd, 2009
Miles Stoppard
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