The San Carlo Theater in Naples reopens its doors to the public, after the forced closure, inaugurating the 2020/2021 season with a magnificent concert!
The San Carlo Theater of Naples, after the months of closure due to the health emergency caused by the Coronavirus, reopens its doors to the public with a magnificent concert to be held Sunday 27 September 2020.
It will then be possible to return to the theater to finally appreciate live concerts and ballets that will be proposed for this new season.
On the notes of Gustav Mahler
The new 2020/2021 season will be inaugurated by an exciting concert to be held on Sunday 27 September 2020 at 19:00.
The teacher Juraj Valčuha he will lead the Orchestra of the San Carlo Theater on the notes of the first symphonic work of the great Bohemian composer Gustav Mahler, Or the Symphony n.1 in D major "Titano".
The great Bohemian artist devoted himself to the composition of Symphony n.1 per about six anni, before publishing the final work. During these years Mahler was influenced by Wagner's music and Brahmsian classicism.
The symphony divides in four stages, the first moment opens with a slow rhythm, the second is based on the joke, the third movement, perhaps the best known, is a grotesque parody of a funeral march, while the last is more dramatic and ends in the form of sonata.