The Maggio Musicale theatre reopens with 7 symphonic concerts from 17th June to 7th July
It is the first theatre to do so in Italy with 200 seats in the stalls in line with safety regulations. Scheduled 6 concerts conducted by Zubin Mehta and one concert conducted by Daniele Gatti
The Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino reopens to the public: it is the first Italian symphonic opera house to restart, with a program of 7 concerts from June 17 to July 7, 2020. The appointments, for an audience of 200 people, in line with the anti Covid safety regulations, will see maestro Zubin Mehta and Daniele Gatti on the podium. Daniel Baremboim at the piano.
The dates of the concerts are 17, 20, 23, 27, 30 June, 3 and 7 July.
The Orchestra del Maggio and the Choir (June 20 and July 7) will be conducted six times by the lifetime musical director Zubin Mehta, who with this cycle of concerts will give a complete performance of Schubert's symphonies (which will be completed next autumn) with six compositions from the catalogue: Symphonies 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9; and by Daniele Gatti who will conduct two Haydn symphonies on June 27th: the Symphony in C major Maria Theresia and the Symphony in B flat major La Reine, in addition to the third act (scene 3) from Orpheus and Eurydice by Christoph Willibald Gluck.
Together with Zubin Mehta, on 23 June, the famous pianist Daniel Baremboim.
All concerts start at 8 pm.