copied the press release on this interesting project!
opens its doors Friday, September 25 at 18:00 Puccini Opera , a new exhibition space dedicated to music.
Full ro cent of Lucca, not more than one hundred meters away from each other, are the birthplace of three great musicians, musical testimony to the strong commitment of our city. Luigi Boccherini (born 19 February 1743 in
It is within this imaginary triangle, at No. 16 Via Santa Giustina, a few steps from Palazzo Bears, which ranks Puccini Opera, exhibition space dedicated to the musical work, work the three musicians in Lucca.
This is an exhibition area of \u200b\u200b200 square meters
The exhibition program aims to witness the success of the three musicians, understand their links with the urban music and culture, and more generally to investigate the routes of dissemination of art, musical and otherwise, between the eighteenth and the twentieth century. The intent is to collect and make available to visitors rare original artifacts, testimonies, entirely of material from private collections, made available to collectors and dealers, which ideally allows the integration of the heritage preserved in libraries and public archives.
The first exposure could only be dedicated to Giacomo Puccini , probably the most widely known of the three, certainly to which there are more ruins and relics.
The exhibition presents documents relating to 'communication' time of works by Puccini and their staging. For this last section was also set up a special room where visitors can see a selection of excerpts from Puccini's most famous works in interpretations choices: those in black and white artists 'historic' as
At a time when there is a clear need to renew its row with a glorious civilization and a not too distant in time, "Puccini's Opera" is proposed as an area free of knowledge and in-depth, open to contributions of anyone who knows where this requirement.
Puccini Opera be open until November 1 with a lunch break from 12 to 18. Closed Tuesdays. Admission is free.
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