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A small picturesque town in northern Italy, Marostica is known as the “city of chess”: once every two years, an interesting medieval festival takes place here, during which residents dress in colorful costumes of the 15th century and on the central square of the city, Piazza del Castello, whose pavement is laid out in the form of a chessboard , play games, acting as chess pieces.

White Night Festival

Rome, Lazio, Italy
The event was held from September 8, 2018 to September 9, 2018.

Famous annual festival taking place in Rome on the second weekend of September. The holiday is a night of museums, during which many sights of the city are open for free visits from 20:00 Saturday to 8:00 Sunday.

Historical tuple

Prato, Tuscany, Italy

On September 8, in the Tuscan town of Prato, celebrations are held in honor of the Nativity of the Virgin. One of the central moments of the holiday is the historical costume procession passing in the very center of Prato.

Feast of Madonna Onina

Catania, Sicily, Italy
The event took place on September 8, 2018.

The feast of the Madonna of Onina is the second most important and massively celebrated religious celebration in Catania. The holiday is celebrated on September 8 on the day of the Nativity of the Virgin (preparations begin a few days earlier) and lasts until the next Sunday. At the center of events is the church of Santuario Maria di Onina, located in the district of Onina-Picanello near the sea, which houses a statue of the Madonna.

Fireworks in Recco

Liguria, Italy
The event was held from September 7, 2018 to September 8, 2018.

Since 1824, in the Ligurian town of Recco, not far from Genoa, every year on September 7 and 8, in honor of the feast of the patron saint of the city, Madonna del Suffraggio, fireworks of stunning beauty have been arranged. They are recognized as the most important pyrotechnic spectacle in all of northern Italy. Stendhal admired them in the pages of his travel essays. While the waters of the Recco Bay are painted in bright colors of fireworks, religious processions and completely mundane entertainment are organized in the center of the town.

Feast of the Festa della Rificolona

Florence, Tuscany, Italy
The event was held from September 6, 2018 to September 7, 2018.

Every year on September 6 and 7 (according to the liturgical calendar - on the eve of the birth of the Virgin) in Florence and in San Giovanni Valdarno, a historical folk holiday paper lanterns - Festa della Rificolona. Children especially love this holiday, because on this day (or rather, on the night of September 6-7), a procession passes through the city with colorful lanterns of the most unexpected shapes, suspended from the end of a fishing rod.

Feast of John the Baptist

Ragusa, Sicily, Italy
The event took place on August 29, 2018.

The feast of St. John the Baptist in Upper Ragusa (Ragusa Superiore) is the most important religious holiday in the city. John the Baptist (together with Saint George) are its patrons. If on June 24, on the birthday of St. John, a solemn service and the removal of relics take place, then the festive celebrations themselves are held on August 29, on the day of his martyrdom.

Feast of the Middle Ages Volterra 1398

Volterra, Tuscany, Italy
The event was held from August 18, 2018 to August 25, 2018.

The medieval festival "Volterra 1398" takes place annually on the third and fourth Sunday of August in the Tuscan town of Volterra - once a major center of the Etruscans - traditionally on two sites: in the historical center among the palaces and squares of the harsh medieval architecture and in the Archaeological Park, the decoration of which is the fortress of Fortezza Medicea.

Known for her opera singers and works. If you love opera, try to attend at least one performance (buy tickets in advance). The opera season, as a rule, lasts from October to April, while in the summer you can visit various performances at outdoors.

The best opera houses in Italy and a couple of summer opera festivals:

La Scala Theater - Teatro Alla Scala

Address: Piazza Giuseppe Verdi, 10, 43011 Busseto Parma

Verdi Theater in Pisa - Teatro Verdi di Pisa

Address: Piazza Beniamino Gigli, 7, 00187 Roma

Buy tickets online (Italian)

Arena di Verona - Wikiwand Arena di Verona

Although not a theatre, Verona's amphitheater is a fantastic venue for opera performances. The season starts in June.

Address: Piazza Brà, 1, 37121 Verona

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Puccini Festival - Wikiwand Festival Pucciniano

This opera festival is held at Torre del Lago Puccini in Tuscany, home of the famous opera composer Giacomo Puccini. Festival time: July-August.

Address: Via delle Torbiere, 55049 Viareggio Lucca

Buy tickets online (English, German or Italian)

Sferisterio - Macerata Opera Festival - Sferisterio - Macerata Opera Festival


opera festival The sferiterio is held outdoors in an arena in the town of Macerata in the Marche region. Shows take place in July and August.

Address: Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini, 10, 62100 Macerata

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Pre-order and to avoid tedious waiting in lines. Is everything right? Are you planning to visit the opera, which Italy is so famous for, or concerts, the program of which is sometimes very rich and varied in summer? We bring to your attention list of the bestsummer music festivals that you can enjoy on fresh air , under the moonlight, in the ancient, mesmerizing places of Italy. So, after visiting museums and attractions, get out your best outfits (men - a dark suit, ladies - Evening Dress) and join music lovers from all over the world!

1. Rome Opera House - Baths of Caracalla

The final chord of your journey should be a visit to the performance on its summer stage among the majestic ruins of the ancient baths of Caracalla. The Romans call them main stage"estate roman" (Roman summer), which has long been famous for its varied and vibrant program.

The baths got their name in honor of the Roman emperor Antonino Caracalla, who during his reign (211-217 AD) managed to create a monumental structure - the second largest public baths. Using modern vocabulary, this ancient Roman complex can be called a sports and entertainment center.

My theater life baths were found in 1937. Summer musical seasons attracted the best world performers here. Voices were heard in the ancient walls Maria Callas And Beniamino Gigli, the famous trio of tenors shone here Placido Domingo, Jose Carreras And Luciano Pavarotti.

In 1993 concert hall V ancient ruins was closed for a seven-year restoration, and in 2001 summer seasons in the baths of Caracalla resumed.

An opera or ballet performance in ancient ruins will undoubtedly leave an indelible impression on you.

Performances:

Hurry up with the purchase of tickets - they are sold out very quickly.

Where: the Baths of Caracalla are located on Via delleTermedicaracalla, 52, 15 minutes walk from the Grand Circus.

2. Arena di Verona

Check out the opera at its best! The ancient Roman amphitheater, built in Verona c.30 AD, is the third largest building of this type in Italy and is world famous as the largest concert hall. Under open sky can accommodate up to 14,000 opera gourmets.

Before the performance, by all means, do not forget to include Juliet's house in the itinerary, enjoy a glass of wine in one of the many restaurants on Piazza Bra and tune in to meet the beautiful!

Performances:

Where: Arena di Verona is located in Piazza Bra, in the heart of the city center

3. Puccini Opera Festival

The Puccini Festival, which is a summer event in the town of Torre del Lago (Tuscany), is held in honor of the famous Italian composer and his operas. Giacomo Puccini was born 18 km from here in the city of Lucca, and in Torre del Lago itself there is a memorial villa where the composer wrote such operas as La bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly. The festival was first held in 1930, 6 years after Puccini's death, and has since attracted around 40,000 spectators annually. Performances are held in an open amphitheater that can accommodate more than 3,300 people.

Performances:

Where: Torre del Lago - west of Lucca and south of Viareggio. Easily accessible from Lucca, Pisa and Florence.

4. Sferisterio Opera Festival

The open-air arena, where this annual opera festival takes place, was conceived in 1819 as a ball court. But by the 1900s, opera had taken over - the first was Bellini's Norma in 1914. Today, the Sferisterio Theater is one of the best European venues for opera performances.

Performances:

Where: scenic area of ​​Macerata in the region.

5. Ravello Music Festival

Since 1953, the city of Ravello on the Amalfi Coast has hosted the International Music Festival, also known as the Wagner Festival. It was here at Villa Rufolo that Wagner wrote fragments of his opera Parsifal. Usually performances are held at Villa Rufolo, but in summer time weather permitting, you can enjoy outdoor concerts.

Performances and concerts:

- timetable can be viewed

Where: Ravello Concert Society holds indoor and outdoor concerts in various places cities.

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Just the other day I was asked a question about opera festivals and classical music in Italy. It's no secret that this country is not only famous for beautiful architecture breathtaking landscapes and rich history, But famous composers who were born here: Giacomo Puccini, Gioacchino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi... Every summer in many Italian cities there are music and opera festivals, which attract guests from all over the world. The most popular will be discussed today. I will leave their names, dates, short description as well as links to websites. The article will be divided geographically, starting with the northern regions of Italy.

Piedmont

Stresa, Lake Maggiore

Festival in Stresa
Stresa Festival

One of the most important classical music festivals in Europe takes place every year on Lake Maggiore in northern Italy. It is also known as Stresa Music Week. The history of the festival began in 1961 at the initiative of a lawyer from an aristocratic Venetian family, Italo Trentinaglia de Daverio, whose father at one time was the director of the La Scala theater in Milan and the La Fenice theater in Venice. The Stresa Festival is also a great start for young performers.

Festival dates

  • July 14 - September 8

Program:

Tickets from 5 euros

Veneto

Verona

Opera festival in the Arena di Verona
Arena Opera Festival

For more than a hundred years, with interruptions during the First and Second World Wars, the walls of one of the oldest Roman amphitheaters in the world host an opera festival every summer. Its history began back in 1913, when opera singer Giovanni Zenatello and impresario Ottone Rovato from Verona proposed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Giuseppe Verdi by staging the opera Aida in the walls of the Arena. Its peculiarity was that the scenery was not drawn, but voluminous, i.e. by modern standards it was a performance in 3D. The first performance had incredible success. Franz Kafka, Maxim Gorky and many others came to the opening famous people those times. That is why every year there is a performance of the opera “Aida” in the festival schedule.

IN different times such famous people performed on the stage opera singers and singers like: Maria Callas, Luciano Pavarotti, and Placido Domingo can still be heard here.

Festival dates

  • June 21 - September 7

In a programme:

  • Aida (1913 production)
  • Aida (modern interpretation)
  • Troubadour
  • Carmen
  • La Traviata
  • Yearning
  • Performance by Placido Domingo
  • Carmina Burana

Ticket prices from 22 euros

The schedule of performances can be viewed on the official website

Emilia-Romagna

Festival in Ravenna
Ravenna Festival, Ravenna

The Ravnea Music Festival was founded in 1990 on the initiative of Cristina Mazzavillani Muti. It unites many genres of culture: symphonic ethnic music, opera, theater, ballet, musicals, jazz.

Festival dates

  • 1 – 10 November

Tuscany

Florence

Florentine Musical May
Maggio Musicale Fiorentino

Festival academic music was first held in 1933 in Florence and is considered to be the oldest festival of its kind in Italy and the second in Europe after Salzburg. It was originally conceived as an opera, but gradually ballet was added to the program, symphony concerts, solo performances etc.

See the official website for the schedule and dates of events.

Puccini Opera Festival
Festival Puccini, Torre del lago

Every summer in Tuscany, on the shores of Lake Massaciuccoli, there is an opera festival named after the famous Italian composer Giacomo Puccini. It was here that he lived for many years and wrote many of his works. The festival was first organized by Puccini's friends Giovaccino Forzano and Pietro Mascagni in 1930.
Performances take place in the open-air Teatro dei Quatromilla, which has 3,200 seats.

Festival dates in 2017

  • July 6 - August 24

Tickets from 19 euros

www.puccinifestival.it

Marche

Pesaro

Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro
Pesaro Rossini Opera Festival

Every year in August, the birthplace of the famous Italian composer Giacomo Puccini in the city of Pesaro hosts an opera festival named after him. Its peculiarity lies in the fact that it is within its framework that you can hear less famous works composer.

Festival dates

  • 11 – 23 August

Program:

Tickets from 20 euros

Macerata

Sferisterio Opera Festival, Macerata
Sferisterio Opera Festival, Macerata

It takes place every summer at the Sferisterio Theater in Macerata. It was built in 1829 by Ireneo Aleandiri and was originally used for ball games, jousting, bull fighting and other events. In 1921, the first production of the opera "Aida" by Giuseppe Verdi was presented here. This year is considered Starting point The Macerata Opera Festival, which takes place here every year. long break was made for the period of the Second World War and subsequent years of restoration after its end.

The Sferisterio is famous for its excellent acoustics, as well as the longest stage in Europe.
IN different years such famous opera singers and singers as Luciano Pavarotti, Montserrat Caballe, Placido Domingo, Renato Brusson and others performed here.

Festival dates

  • July 19 - August 11

Program:

  • Carmen
  • Rigoletto
  • Macbeth

Tickets from 20 euros

Umbria

Spoleto

Festival of Two Worlds, Spoleto
Festival dei Due Mondi, Spoleto

The festival is considered one of the most important in Umbria. It was created in 1958 on the initiative of the composer Gian Carlo Menotti. His idea ended up being to combine the two different cultures and two around the world- European and American.

The festival brings together musicians, artists and artists. He achieved greater recognition at the international level. That is why every year Umbria receives guests of honor from all over the world.

Festival dates

  • June 28 - July 14

The schedule of events, as well as ticket prices, can be found on the official website of the festival:

Lazio

Rome

Opera Festival in Themes of Caracalla in Rome
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma Festival d'estate alle Terme di Caracalla

The peculiarity of the festival is that the evenings are held in the open air at the place where at the beginning of the first millennium the baths of the emperor Caracalla were located.

Italy is the cradle of unique, spectacular and exciting cultural events international scale.
In order to get vivid impressions and unforgettable emotions, there are a lot of opportunities here. Especially large and unparalleled choice of festivals for music lovers, taking place all year round.
If you go on the "boot" from north to south, then the first to meet is the "South Tyrol Jazz Festival" (Sudtirol Jazz Festival) - a musical event organized in 1982, which brings world-famous artists to perform on the stages of South Tyrol. Moving a little further south, to the province of Padova (Padova), namely - in Piazzola sul Brenta (Piazzola sul Brenta), we find ourselves in the Camerini amphitheater, which is an exceptional venue for the "Hydrogen Festival" (Hydrogen Festival). The Langhe region of the Piemonte region hosts the "Festival Collisioni" and the Liguria region hosts the "Goa-Boa Festival", which since 1998 have combined commercial music with music in their programs for a specific niche audience, inviting Italian and foreign celebrities. The Ariston Theater in Sanremo hosts the "Art Song Festival - Tenko Prize" (Rassegna Canzone d "Autore - Premio Tenco) - a historical musical event" flower city dedicated to Luigi Tenco.
Many musical events take place in Emilia Romagna (Emilia Romagna). The Emilia Romagna Festival is a musical show that touches almost all the provinces of the region and offers concerts designed for different audiences in terms of taste and perception. "Festival I-Day" (I-Day Festival), organized in 1999 in Bologna (Bologna) in the Arena North park(Arena Parco Nord), visited by amateurs alternative music, especially punk, rock and indian.
Closer to the center of the country, Pesaro, the birthplace of Gioachino Rossini, hosts the annual Rossini Opera Festival. Opera Festival).
The city of Lucca, in the region of Tuscany, as well as its province, hosts two different events, neither of which is to be missed: the Lucca Summer Festival, held in the stunning setting of Piazza Napoleon (Piazza Napoleone). The festival has been turning this Tuscan town into the capital of Italian and foreign music. As well as the oldest in Italy "Puccini Festival" (Puccini Festival), dedicated to Giacomo Puccini (Giacomo Puccini) and small town Torre del Lago, where the composer lived for over thirty years.
In the heart of Italy, in the Umbria region, since 1973 the Umbria Jazz Festival has been held. This festival offers a variety of genres and famous names, and the activities of the Umbria Jazz Winter Festival are also very popular, which annually, in December and January, attracts passionate fans to the amazing town of Orvieto. jazz music and just curious people.
No less famous is the "Festival dei Due Mondi" in Spoleto - a musical event that resonates throughout the world. And again in Umbria, this time in Gubbio, for more than twenty years summer festival Gubbio” (Gubbio Summer Festival) at the concerts of which musicians of international fame meet with still young performers.
The Lazio region also offers a wide range of activities. In addition to the numerous proposals of the capital, in the province of Viterbo (Viterbo) for six years in a row on Piazza san Lorenzo, spread out against the backdrop of the delightful Palazzo dei Papi (Palazzo dei Papi), the "Opera Festival in Tuscia" ( Tuscia Operafestival).
In the south of the country, the undisputed king of summer music festivals is still the festival in Ravello, the pearl of the Amalfi Coast. Ravello Festival - Decoration cultural life of the Campania region, it is faithful to the tradition that distinguishes it from other festivals of holding two musical events - the traditional Concerto of Wagnerian music (Concerto wagneriano) and the wonderful "Concert at Dawn" (Concerto all'alba).
Roccella Jonica, in the region of Calabria, hosts a major jazz music festival, the Roccella Jazz Festival, which features internationally renowned names every year.
Theater Petruzzelli (Teatro Petruzzelli) in the city of Bari (Bari) - venue " jazz festival Bari” (Festival Bari in Jazz) with the participation of the most famous names of world jazz music.
Sicily is home to the Blues & Wine Soul Festival, a major ethno-musical event in Agrigento, which has become the largest ethno-musical event on an international scale. This is the only festival that has been able to create a phenomenal spectacle where The best music styles such as blues, soul and gospel.