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Giulio Prandi Conducts Händel

VenueTeatro Malibran
CalendarFri 10 Sep 2027 - Sat 11 Sep 2027
Synopsis/Details

Experience an inspiring evening of classical music with conductor Giulio Prandi and the Orchestra of La Fenice. This elegant programme brings together masterpieces by Georg Friedrich Händel, Igor Stravinsky and Alfredo Casella, showcasing the evolution of orchestral music across three centuries. Highlights include Händel’s charming Organ Concerto No. 13, known as The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, Stravinsky’s refined Dumbarton Oaks Concerto, and Casella’s vibrant Concert, Op. 40bis, in Erwin Stein’s arrangement for strings. Under Prandi’s expert direction, the orchestra reveals the distinctive character and beauty of each work, creating an engaging musical journey. This concert offers a unique opportunity to enjoy celebrated compositions performed by one of Italy’s leading ensembles in the historic setting of Venice.

Cast

Giulio Prandi conducts Händel, Stravinskij and Casella

works by Händel, Stravinskij and Casella

 

PROGRAMME

Georg Friedrich Händel:
Organ Concerto No 13 in F major HWV 295
The Cuckoo and the Nightingale

 

Igor Stravinskij:
Concert in E flat major Dumbarton Oaks

 

Alfredo Casella:
Concert, Op. 40bis
Arrangement for strings by Erwin Stein

 

La Fenice Orchestra
Conductor Giulio Prandi

Venue
Teatro Malibran

 

The Teatro Malibran, known over its lifetime by a variety of names, beginning with the Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo(or Crisostomo) after the nearby church, is an opera house in Venice which was inaugurated in 1678 with a production of the premiere of Carlo Pallavicino's opera Vespasiano. By 1683, it had quickly become known as "the biggest, most beautiful and richest theatre in the city" and its operatic importance throughout the 17th and 18th centuries led to an even grander description by 1730:
 

A true kingdom of marvels....that with the vastness of its magnificent dimension can be rightly compared to the splendours of ancient Rome and that with the grandeur of its more than regal dramatic performances has now conquered the applause and esteem of the whole world.
 

Richly decorated, the theatre consisted of five levels of thirty boxes and a large stalls area. However, as an opera house, its success was short-lived and from 1751 to 1800, opera was rarely performed there. Taken over by the municipality in 1797, it became the Teatro Civico until purchased by a partnership and restored in 1819. It re-opened again, this time in private hands, with Rossini's La gazza ladra. But deterioration continued, the partnership broke up, and the remaining partner, Giovanni Gallo, continued with additional refurbishment, giving it the new name of the Teatro Emeronitto (Theatre of Day and Night) and inaugurating it in December 1834 with Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore.
 

When the famous soprano Maria Malibran came to sing Vincenzo Bellini's La sonnambula on 8 April 1835, she was clearly appalled at the condition of the theatre since Lynn reports that "she refused her fee, telling the impresario to 'use it for the theatre' ". At that point the opera house became the Teatro Malibran in the singer's honour and it is the name by which the theatre has been known ever since.
 

Transport
 

Vaporetto  

From Tronchetto: line 2 toward Rialto bridge, St Mark and Lido  

From Piazzale Roma and the Santa Lucia train station: line 1 or line 2 toward Rialto bridge, St Mark and Lido  

Stops: take line 1 to Rialto bridge, St Angel, St Samuel or St Mark Marco (Vallaresso); or Take line 2 to Rialto or St Mark (Vallaresso)    

Alilaguna public transportation service from the Marco Polo airport - take the orange line to Rialto bridge or the blue line to St Mark (Vallaresso)

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