Bangkok Post

Italy’s La Scala to open new season with Verdi’s classic opera

- SARA ROSSI REUTERS Don Carlo

Milan’s La Scala theatre will kick off its 2023/24 season in December with Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Don Carlo and plans to step up efforts to burnish its green credential­s.

The opening night of the La Scala season has become a highlight of the calendar for the country’s business and political elite, coinciding with the city’s Feast of St Ambrose holiday.

However, the staging of Russian work Boris Godunov on the opening night last December prompted protesters against the Ukrainian war to demonstrat­e outside the venue.

Verdi’s works have been performed at La Scala since 1839 and the choice of a historical work by a local favourite is likely to prove less contentiou­s on Dec 7.

Like other businesses, the opera house is struggling with sky-high energy bills after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

La Scala last year mitigated the impact by cutting consumptio­n of gas and electricit­y by 22% and around 15% respective­ly, its artistic director Dominque Meyer said on Monday.

The theatre has also switched to digital musical scores to reduce paper waste, installed more efficient LED-lights and will replace its windows this autumn to cut draughts.

Last year’s revenues from single shows were 25% higher compared with 2019 figures, Meyer said, adding internatio­nal tourists represent 30% of the theatre’s audience. Top tickets cost €250 (9,600 baht).

In its new season, La Scala will host 14 operas and seven ballets as well as concerts featuring Italian conductor Riccardo Muti, Briton Daniel Harding and Russian-born Kirill Petrenko.

 ?? ?? Boris Godunov is screened to the public during La Scala Opera House’s season opener in Milan, last December.
Boris Godunov is screened to the public during La Scala Opera House’s season opener in Milan, last December.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Thailand