Guided by the words that in Genesis mark the succession of the days of Creation, the Festival reflects on the effects of climate change on our planet – adopting new eco-sustainable practices for live performance with the Romagna in fiore events in the places affected by the flood of 2023 – but also on the value of creativity as a resource for inclusive and multicultural communities. The reflection on the relationship between man and planet continues in the Qatsi Trilogy by Godfrey Reggio and Philip Glass and with Anohni and the Johnsons. Riccardo Muti is on the podium of the Wiener Philharmoniker for the opening concert, while he reaches Lampedusa with his Cherubini for The Roads of Friendship in the concert that closes the 35th edition. First time in Ravenna for Simon Rattle and Kirill Petrenko. In November, the Trilogy transports the audience to the Baroque 17th century, with two new productions by Pier Luigi Pizzi and Ottavio Dantone, at the head of Accademia Bizantina, and a recital by Jakub Józef Orliński.
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