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La Scala represents the soul of Italian music ... It was Verdi's theater at the beginning and end of his career. When an Italian opera house does Italian operas well, they are the best; it's a question of culture, blood and temperament. You must not interrupt the tradition, because if the chain is broken, it's difficult to put back together. And even if you can put it back together, it won't be the same.
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Musical world celebrates Wagner's 200th birthday
German soprano Annette Dasch performs as Elsa von Brabant during the rehearsal of the opera "Lohengrin" by Richard Wagner in Bayreuth, southern Germany, in this file picture taken July 17, 2010. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle/Files BAYREUTH, Germany: Opera house from Lebanon Daily Star Read more »
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La Scala Performs Verdi's Very First Opera
MILAN — Teatro alla Scala raised eyebrows in December when it opened its season with “Lohengrin” in observance of Wagner’s bicentennial rather than an opera by Verdi, who was also born in 1813. In the months since, however, the theater has redressed the from The New York Times Read more »