opera in music and prose, starring
Edoardo Siravo, actor (Falcone)
Claudio Lardo, actor (Borsellino)
Clara Polito, soprano (Mother)
Luca Bruno, baritone (Father)
Francesco Palmieri, bass (Mafia)
music by
Antonio Fortunato
libretto by
Gaspare Miraglia
orchestra and chorus
Luglio Musicale Trapanese
children’s choir
Carpe Diem
chorus master
Fabio Modica
children's choir master
Roberta Caly
sets and costumes
Antonella Conte
lighting
Giuseppe Saccaro
stage director
Caterina Gambina
répétiteur
Chiara Pulsoni
assistant conductors
Rosanna Lipari e Mirco Reina
make-up and hair
Michela Iaquinto, Jhonatan Pilloni
e Flavia Zanta
production
Luglio Musicale Trapanese
conductor
Elio Orciuolo
directed by
Maria Paola Viano
Production photographs
An excerpt from the performance
“[…] I simply wished to place myself in a state of listening, entering into a kind of ideal dialogue with the librettist and the composer. […] One perceives a profound love for truth and justice, embodied in the ceaseless exhortation to remember the martyrdom of Falcone, Borsellino, and all the other victims of the Mafia—names that must be honored and renewed in memory.
My hope is that the duration of this work of music theatre may assume the same meaning as that minute of silence we are accustomed to offering the departed. Not a mere exercise in rhetoric, but rather a pause—whether of meditation or of prayer—away from the immediacy of the present, from the unrelenting stream of information and events that overwhelm us and drive us toward oblivion and forgetfulness. […]
A great wall becomes the place where humankind stands before the darkness of the mysterium iniquitatis, that shadowy force which impels man to annihilate his own brother and, in so doing, himself.”
from the Director’s Notes by Maria Paola Viano
	Trapani, Teatro "M° Tonino Pardo"
@ Conservatorio di Musica "A. Scontrino"
from November 16th to 20th, 2017

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