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5 February 2019
On the Mosaics Route

Imagine places that are witness to millennial history, places where emperors, saints, poets and artists strolled; imagine places that come back to life with music, drama or dance…

5 February 2019
Autumn Trilogy 2019: Norma, Aida, Carmen

From Friday 1 to Sunday 10 November, the Alighieri Theatre hosts a new trilogy which will turn the theatre into a true “opera factory”…

26 January 2019
On the high and open sea – Thirty years of Festival

The programme of the 30th edition has been announced: the Festival will run from June 5 to July 16, then from 1 to 10 November with the Autumn Trilogy…

19 December 2018
Ravenna Festival 2019 – Preview of the 30th edition

The pre-sales of three events will start on Saturday, December 22: the opening concert with Riccardo Muti and Maurizio Pollini (June 5), the Hamburg Ballett John Neumeier (July, 5 and 6), Ben Harper (July 9).

3 December 2018
Choir Auditions

From January 7 to 31, 2019, open call for auditions for young singers (mezzosoprano, contralto, tenor, baritone, bass) with a view to the creation of a choir; auditions on February 19 and 20, 2019, at the Alighieri Theatre.

19 November 2018
Vespers at San Vitale 2019 – Call for concerts

International call for projects of concerts to be held in the Basilica of San Vitale, UNESCO World Heritage monument.
Deadline: January 31st, 2019

16 November 2018
Music for the Eyes and for the Heart

Saturday, December 1 at 11 am, the Sala Corelli of the Alighieri Theatre hosts the concert of the choir Musica diSegni: a human, artistic, and cultural project based on the dialogue...

13 November 2018
Young Artists for Dante 2019 – Call for projects

International call for projects of events dedicated to poet Dante Alighieri
Deadline: February 6, 2019

13 July 2018
Autumn Trilogy 2018: Nabucco, Rigoletto, Otello

From November 23, to December 2, the Alighieri Theatre hosts a new opera trilogy, a tribute to Giuseppe Verdi’s genius which will turn the theatre into a true “opera factory”…