- Festival Puccini
The "Festival Puccini" (Puccini Festival) is an annual summer
opera festival held in July and August to present the operas of the famous Italiancomposer ,Giacomo Puccini .The Festival is located in
Torre del Lago ,Italy , a town located between the Lake Massaciuccoli and the Tyrrhenian Sea, convert|4|km|mi from the beaches ofViareggio on the Tuscan Riviera and convert|18|km|mi fromPisa andLucca , Puccini's birthplace.In presenting four or five performances of up to four operatic productions each season, the Festival attracts about forty thousand spectators to its open-air theater, the "Teatro dei Quattromila" (so named for its seating capacity, although fewer seats were actually installed), located very close to the "Villa Museum Puccini", the house which the composer had built in 1900 and in which he lived and worked on his major operas until pollution from the lake forced him to settle in Viarregio in 1921. Along with other members of his family who died later, Puccini is buried in a small chapel inside the Villa in a room transformed into a mausoleum after his death.
Origins
The Puccini Festival was started in 1930 following what is believed to have been Puccini’s comment to friend
Giovacchino Forzano , one of his librettists, in 1924 just before he left for the clinic in Brussels for his throat operation: "I always come out here and take a boat to go and shoot snipes … but once I would like to come here and listen to one of my operas in the open air". The composer was thought to be expressing the hope that his operas would be performed in the extraordinary natural stage offered by the Massaciuccoli Lake. However, this is disputed by his granddaughter, Simonetta Puccini [in "Giacomo Puccini in Torre del Lago": "There is no written document testifying to (the wish to have his music performed at the house). Such a suggestion is unthinkable because Puccini had chosen Torre del Lago as a refuge and place of repose for peace and tranquility he could enjoy at the time". The author then quotes a letter of November 1899 in which, regarding the house, he states: "Don't pester me, leave me alone and in peace"] .Nevertheless, on 24 August 1930, together with
Pietro Mascagni , who had been fellow-student of Puccini’s, Forzano produced the first performances of a Puccini opera on the lakeshore, in front of the Maestro’s house. In a provisional theater, the "Carro di Tespi Lirico" with its stage built on piles stuck in the lake, a traveling opera company performed "La bohème " directed by Forzano and conducted by Mascagni. The same company came back in 1931 whenBeniamino Gigli andAdelaide Saraceni performed in "La bohème", while Rosetta Pampanini and Angelo Michetti performed "Madama Butterfly ". This was the beginning of what was to become a major opera festival.However, in the years before 1949, due to the political and financial climate, there was only one presentation—in 1937—and that was a concert. Returning in 1949 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Puccini's death, the Festival re-opened with "
La fanciulla del West " and continued into the 1950s with many of the composer's most well known works.Festival expansion
Not until 1966, when the Festival site was moved to reclaimed land just just north of and near to the small lake harbor (and the present theater was built to take advantage of the background of Massaciuccoli Lake), did the Puccini Festival became an annual summer event. With its small villages on the opposite shore, whose flickering lights at night provide unforgettable natural scenery to complement the performances taking place on the stage, the location proved a success, although the theater's ultra modern design and size have sometimes been drawbacks.
In over seventy years of the Festival, the stage of Torre del Lago has hosted the most famous and acclaimed names of world opera. Among them was
Tito Gobbi , who also debuted as director in "Tosca ";Mario del Monaco , who chose the Festival as his farewell to the stage in "Il Tabarro "; and many others who began or ended extraordinary careers.In 2000, 70th anniversary of Forzano and Mascagni’s initiative, the 46th Puccini Festival presented two major new productions, "Madama Butterfly" and "Tosca". In addition, the program included Puccini’s first opera, "
Le Villi ", presented in concert, with performances byKatia Ricciarelli andJosè Cura . In 2004 the Puccini Festival celebrated its 50th anniversary by a season featuring two great events: one was a new production of "Madama Butterfly" celebrating the Centenary of its premiere in Brescia on 28 May 1904. It was conducted byPlácido Domingo withDaniela Dessì andFabio Armiliato in the leading roles. The second was a special evening dedicated to Puccini's heroines, presenting the most beloved arias from the Maestro's favorite characters, with Plácido Domingo narrating as Puccini.The 2006 season is unique in that a production of "
La fanciulla del West " was presented rather later in the traditional season with follow-up performances inMonaco in October. Many productions originating at the festival have gone on to appear in opera houses throughout the world.Future plans
After the creation of the "Puccini Festival Foundation" in 1990, achieved in order to put the event on a more established financial footing, plans were put in place to create a new open-air theater with up-to-date facilities and acoustics. The town authorities of Viarregio have purchased 270,000 square feet of land to create the "Parco della Musica" (Music Park) and on it is being constructed the "Teatro al Aperto" (the Outdoor Theatre) to seat 3,200. In addition other facilities for rehearsals and workshops are to be created, along with a 600-seat covered studio theater.
References
*Lynn, Karyl Charna, "Italian Opera Houses and Festivals", Lanham, Maryland: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005. ISBN 0-8108-5359-0
*Puccini, Simonetta, (ed.), "Giacomo Puccini in Torre del Lago", Viareggio, Tuscany: Friends of Giacomo Puccini's Houses Association, 2006. (in English)ee also
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List of opera festivals External links
* [http://www.puccinifestival.it Puccini Festival official website]
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