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A Masked Ball

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A Masked Ball
Music by Giuseppe Verdi

Melodrama in three acts
Libretto by Antonio Somma
Publisher Casa Ricordi, Milan

Riccardo Giorgio Berrugi
Renato Devid Cecconi
Amelia Clarissa Costanzo
Ulrica Alisa Kolosova
Oscar Anna Maria Sarra
Silvano Chao Liu
Samuel Svetolik Belosliudov
Tom Gaetano Triscari
A Judge Paolo Leonardi
Amelia’s Servant Luca Favaron

Dancers Agora Coaching Project
curated by MM Contemporary Dance Company

Conductor Alessandro D’Agostini
Director Massimo Gasparon
Assistant Director Tony Contartese
Original Sets and Costumes Pierluigi Samaritani
Costume Reworking by Massimo Gasparon
Lighting Andrea Borelli
Choreographic Movements Curator Gino Potente
Production Fondazione Teatro Regio di Parma

PHILHARMONIC OF PARMA

LYRIC CHOIR OF PARMA
Choir Master Giulia Manicardi

CHILDREN’S VOICES OF THE MUNICIPAL THEATER OF MODENA
Children’s Choir Master Paolo Gattolin

co-production with Fondazione Teatro Comunale di Modena and Fondazione I Teatri di Reggio Emilia

The well-known story of the troubled love between the two young lovers is directed by Sebastiano Rolli who, after studying Chamber Music and Composition at the Conservatories of Parma and Milan, embarked on a brilliant career conducting prestigious ensembles in Italy and abroad. Andrea De Rosa, a director of drama and opera, has collaborated with prestigious conductors, and in recent years has worked at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg.

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VALLI THEATRE REGGIO EMILIA

The majestic Teatro Municipale Valli, surrounded by public gardens, covers an area of 3,890 square metres. Every year, it hosts a prestigious opera and concert season, as well as a rich programme of dance, musicals and musical theatre performances. It has a media library and a historical discotheque open to the public. The complex was built between 1852 and 1857, according to the design of Modena architect Cesare Costa, and today appears virtually unchanged from the time of its inauguration. In 1980, it was dedicated to the Reggio Emilia actor Romolo Valli.