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What a week at La Scala! First La Bartoli and now a last minute substitution on the most prestigious night of the year.

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The opera and ballet season at opens today. December 7 is the day that Milan celebrates Saint Ambose (Sant’Ambrogio), its Patron Saint who was a Bishop of the city in the 4th century. Schools are shut, there is a large street market around the , and the cherry on the cake is the opera at the Milanese opera house, attended by Presidents, Prime Ministers, models and starlets.

This evening’s Lohengrin has already upset Verdi fans: for the 200th Anniversary celebrations of both Verdi and Wagner (class of 1813) it was expected that the Italian would have won the draw. However, given the beating Cecilia Bartoli took four days ago by a few sad diehards in the upper galleries, the management must be are glad they opted for the German. The elderly critics in the gods last Monday were presumably expecting Bartoli to have transmorphed into the new Cossotto in the few weeks since her latest CD came out, and booed her for having a small voice and singing in falsetto. The risk of staging a Verdi opera which offers easy comparisons to celebrated performances from the ‘50s and ‘60s was too great. So Lohengrin is in place for the gala opening at 5pm with the live tv and cinema broadcast?… continue reading

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