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Pulcinella and the Game of Time: A Dialogue between Stravinsky and Pergolesi

Massimo Bellini Theater, Catania, Italy
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Catania, Italy
Starts at: 17:30

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Antonino Manul
Harpsichord: Luca Ambrosio
Orchestra: Orchestra of the "V. Bellini" Conservatory of Catania
Orchestra: Sicilian Baroque Orchestra
Programme
Overview

Pulcinella and the Game of Time: A Dialogue between Stravinsky and Pergolesi at Teatro Massimo Bellini explores the fascinating musical conversation between the Baroque and the 20th century, blending elegance, irony and neoclassical brilliance.

Pulcinella and the Game of Time presents a captivating exploration of musical heritage and transformation. At the heart of the programme stands Pulcinella by Igor Stravinsky, a landmark neoclassical work inspired by music attributed to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi and other 18th-century composers.

Stravinsky reimagined Baroque melodies with modern harmonies, rhythmic vitality and subtle irony, creating a vibrant dialogue across centuries. The result is music that feels both refined and playful, honouring the past while reinventing it through a contemporary lens.

Presented at Teatro Massimo Bellini, this programme highlights the timeless nature of artistic inspiration. The historic opera house provides a perfect setting for this encounter between eras, where Baroque clarity meets 20th-century innovation. Through orchestral colour, elegant phrasing and stylistic contrast, the concert celebrates the enduring conversation between tradition and modernity.

Venue Info

Massimo Bellini Theater - Catania
Location   Via Giuseppe Perrotta, 12

The Teatro Massimo Bellini is an opera house in Catania, Sicily, southern Italy. Named after the local-born composer Vincenzo Bellini, it was inaugurated on 31 May 1890 with a performance of the composer's masterwork, Norma. It seats 1,200.

History

The creation of what was to finally become the Teatro Massimo Bellini took almost two hundred years, beginning with discussions following the disastrous 1693 earthquake which completely destroyed Catania. The construction of a public theatre was discussed, and a foundation stone was finally laid in 1812.

Architect Salvatore Zahra Buda began to prepare a plan for a theatre in the Piazza Nuovaluce, in front of the Santa Maria di Nuovaluce monastery, the location of the present-day theatre. It was decided that a "Great Municipal Theatre" worthy of an expanding city should be created; the plan of the "Teatro Nuovaluce" (New Light Theatre) was a grandiose one in all respects, and was conceived to create one of the most innovative works in Italy.

Due to funding problems, work had to stop for some years. Meanwhile, a smaller theatre - the "Provisional Municipal Theatre" – was built instead, and it opened in 1822 (but was destroyed during the Second World War). Meanwhile, the Teatro Nuovaluce, after being partially completed and converted into a multi-purpose hall, was devoted mainly to summer use until 1865 when it was sold privately to finance the construction of a new theatre.

In 1870, the theatre architect Carlo Sada was appointed to find a suitable site for the new theatre. Many location options were considered for the long desired "Massimo" theatre. One location was chosen only to be turned down with the original site being brought back into the picture. This time it was to be the location for a large, multi-purpose hall. Again, funding problems arose, and the plan was taken over by the Municipality. A Municipal committee then decided that the structure should be made into a single-purpose opera house. Finally, work proceeded well, and the theatre was completed in seven years, opening in May 1890.

The exterior of the house matches the distinctive Sicilian Baroque style of the neighboring buildings of the late 17th Century. Its marble foyer, the “Ridotto”, is ornate and stuccoed, and a statue of Bellini is located between the central arches. The beautiful red-plush interior includes the main floor seating and four tiers of boxes. Surrounding them, on the upper level, are unusual arched arcades. The painted ceiling by Ernesto Bellandi depicts scenes from four of Bellini's most well-known operas.

Opera

Throughout its history, the opera house has performed almost all of Bellini's work. From its beginnings, a wide variety of operas have been performed by some highly renowned singers. In 1951, to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Bellini, Maria Callas sang Norma, repeating her success in 1952 and 1953.

In recent years, there has been an infusion of about $2 million, leading to the celebration of the Bellini bicentennial during the 2001 season and to a major renovation of the house.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Catania, Italy
Starts at: 17:30
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