Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Magnificent Venue for the Mayfield Senior Highlight Performance Event on April 10 at 6:30 pm: The Rieti Theatre
The Teatro di Rieti is a magical place where the MSS students will be presenting a highlight performance event as part of their 2012 Italy Tour.
The current structure of the theatre dates back to December of 1883 but was not officially inaugurated until September 20, 1893, featuring productions of Goethe’s Faust and Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana.
The theater, named for the Roman Emperor Vespasian, required ten years of construction under the direction of Milanese architect Achille Sfondrini. The theater underwent complete restoration from 2005 through 2009. A grand re-opening celebration commenced on January 10, 2009 featuring conductor Marcello Rota, and soloists Karina Grigoryan, Jessica Pratt, Anna Gorayacheva, and Roman Burdenko. The Secretary to the Prime Minister as well as Senator Franco Marini were in attendance. The restoration efforts totaled more than 3.3 million Euros. The reopening of the theater also fostered the formation of the Flavius Vespasian Foundation, aiming to promote international artistry and music.
The Rieti Theatre also annually hosts the Rieti Dance Festival, the International Competition for the New Opera Voices of Mattia Battistini and the National Competition for Young Actors. The theatre is well known for its excellent acoustics, a characteristic that earned the structure the very first National Award for the Acoustics. In referring to the acoustics, Professor Bruno Cagli, president of the National Academy of Saint Cecilia, once called the theatre “the world’s best in that respect”.
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Must of been an amazing experience to perform on this beautiful stage and look out at the audience ! Everyone looked very graceful and confident in their movements-no jitters?? Wish we could of been there for all the performances ! Mayfield should be proud of how they are being represented.
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