The Teatro dell'Opera in Rome
Piero Mioli author Francesco Giambrone author Eleanora Abbagnato author Michele Marriotti author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Scripta Maneant
Publishing:14th Sep '26
£22.00
This title is due to be published on 14th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Rising near the baths of Diocletian, where Imperial Rome once proclaimed its power, the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome stands as a different but no less enduring monument to Italian genius. Inaugurated in 1880 as the Teatro Costanzi, it was born at a pivotal hour - when a newly unified Italy sought not only political coherence but a shared cultural soul. Within its crimson and golden interiors, that soul found one of its most resounding expressions. Here Puccini's Tosca premiered in 1900, at a time when the theatre became both witness and protagonist of modernity - surviving war, regime, and reinvention - while safeguarding a repertoire that binds Italy to the wider world. To enter its auditorium is to step into a continuum: ancient stone outside, velvet and light within, and above all the breath of singers transforming silence into shared memory. This is a stunning volume, enriched by glorious photography, that honours and uplifts one of the most important opera houses in the world.
Text in English and Italian.
ISBN: 9791280717337
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
296 pages