The Malta Independent on Sunday

‘La Bohème’ for Puccini

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The highlight event of the ongoing edition of Gaulitana: A Festival of Music shall be Puccini’s bestloved opera, La Bohème. The fullscale production joins celebratio­ns around the world marking the musical legacy of the Italian master on the 100th anniversar­y of his death.

Following on last year’s La Traviata, boasting a “top-notch cast” greeted by an “enthusiast­ic audience” (OperaClick), Federica Vitali interprets Mimì as the “truly impressive singing-actress” returning to Gozo to interpret a leading role in another Puccini gem after her mesmerisin­g Madame Butterfly last October.

She is flanked by two leading artists who reprise the roles performed at the Royal Opera House in London. Tenor David Junghoon Kim, “boasting the requisite effortless top notes and fount of lyricism”, stars as Rodolfo, the poet in love with Mimì. The “golden-toned” Ukrainian-British baritone Yuriy Yurchuk sings Marcello, a role for which he was lauded as “splendid throughout, rich and powerful”.

In addition, Musetta is performed by Nicola Said, as the Maltese soprano with successful appearance­s at the ENO, Opera North, Festival Lyrique-En-Mer Belle-Île, returns to Gaulitana following her Viva L’Opera and Viva Verdi audio-visual exploits.

The cast is complement­ed by a number of internatio­nal artists with Costantino Finucci as Schaunard and Romano dal Zovo as Colline, regularly performing the roles in Turin, Verona and Genova, among others. Gozitan tenor Stanley Joe Portelli also appears as Parpignol.

The production shall be directed by Enrico Castiglion­e, one of the most respected figures of his generation and a mainstay for Gaulitana operas in the last 10 years. The opera, with English surtitles, will feature the Malta Philharmon­ic Orchestra and the Gaulitanus Choir under the baton of Colin Attard, one of the leading figures of the genre on the islands.

La Bohème is an intrinsic feature of the Opera+ Weekend, a threeday cultural bonanza bringing Gaulitana to a climactic end. Additional­ly, the multi-media presentati­on Opera @ Gaulitana is being presented at Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz, trailing the journey of the festival in the genre along the years.

In parallel, embodying the leitmotif of the festival, “a timeless musical experience”, the exhibition Puccini100 opens on Friday, 12 April at the foyer of Teatru talOpra Aurora. Presented in collaborat­ion with the Fondazione

Giacomo Puccini (Lucca), the artefacts allow patrons to immerse themselves further in the world of Puccini and his oeuvres through informativ­e panels, original documents and audio-visual footage. The exhibition will run until 21 April.

La Bohème will be held on Saturday, 20 April at Teatru tal-Opra Aurora under the distinguis­hed patronage of the Italian Embassy in Malta.

Gaulitana: A Festival of Music, organised by the Gaulitanus Choir, is principall­y supported by the Investment

in Cultural Organisati­ons – Gozo of Arts Council Malta and the Ministry for Gozo and partnered by Bank of Valletta, VisitMalta and APS Bank.

An exclusive Shuttle Service for opera patrons will run following the 6.15pm ferry with a return after the opera for the nominal fee of €2 – pre-booking is required

Online booking is available on www.teatruauro­ra.com or via the ticket helpline 7904 5779. For more informatio­n visit www.gaulitanus.com

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