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Puccini and His World

First Preview: Jul 27, 2016

Opening Date: Aug 05, 2016

Closing Date: Aug 14, 2016

Running Time: 02:10

Puccini and His World
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Playing @

Richard B. Fisher PAC

Bard College Box 5000 Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504-5000

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How can the work of a composer who wrote three of the most enduringly popular operas of all time—La bohème, Madama Butterfly, and Tosca—and three more that are produced regularly—Manon Lescaut, La fanciulla del West, and Turandot—be remotely controversial?

But Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) was and remains an object of controversy. In his lifetime, the popularity of his operas defied the predictions of many critics. Butterfly was a fiasco at its premiere and La Bohème was met with only faint praise. Critics derided Puccini for not being Italian enough. He was accused of courting vulgarity and exploiting cheap sentimentality. He was seen as facile and to have failed, with the possible exception of La fanciulla, to match the profundity and subtlety of Verdi, the grandeur of Wagner, and the dramatic virtuosity of Richard Strauss.

The Bard Music Festival, using Puccini’s complex and tortured biography, Italian politics in the years between Garibaldi and Mussolini, Italian arts and letters between Manzoni and D’Annunzio, and Italian music from Verdi to Dallapiccola, will explore Puccini’s work and the music of his Italian contemporaries
. Concerts and panels will reveal his unique genius as well as the legitimate and troubling issues that have kept debates about Puccini alive. Music by Alfredo Catalani, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Alfredo Casella, Ruggero Leoncavallo, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Pietro Mascagni, Franco Alfano, Arrigo Boito, Ildebrando Pizzetti, Ottorino Respighi, Guiseppe Martucci, Goffredo Petrassi, Ferruccio Busoni, and others will be heard. Several operas will be featured, both complete and major excerpts, including Massenet’s La Navarraise, Boito’s Nerone, Catalani’s Loreley, and the last act of Puccini’s Turandot, in Luciano Berio’s completion, paired with Busoni’s setting of the same tale.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
August 5–7 
Puccini and Italian Musical Culture

August 11–14 
Beyond Verismo

VISIT - http://fishercenter.bard.edu/bmf/schedule/  for details
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 16

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

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Full-price tickets

$25 - $75

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Directions Bus

Amtrak service is available from Penn Station in New York City or from Albany to Rhinecliff, about 9 miles south of Annandale. For schedules visit amtrak.com or call 1-800-872-7245.For taxi service from the station, call Blue Top Taxi, 845-758-8294, or Rhinebeck Taxi, 845-876-2010

Assisted Listening System

Sennheiser infrared assistive listening devices are available in the Sosnoff Theater and LUMA Theater.

Directions Driving

From New York City, New Jersey, and points south, take the New York State Thruway to Exit 19 (Kingston), take Route 209 (changes to Route 199 at the Hudson River) over the Rhinecliff Bridge to Route 9G at the second light, turn left onto Route 9G, and drive north 3.8 miles. Follow sign for Center for Performing Arts.

Elevator\Escalator

There is an elevator to all levels of the Sosnoff Theater and a wheelchair lift used to access front-row wheelchair seating.

Parking

Reserved parking is available for drivers with disabilities. Please call 845-758-7928 in advance to let us know that you will require a spot.

Passenger Loading Zone

Drivers of cars carrying disabled patrons are asked to drop their passengers off at the drop-off point in front of the Fisher Center. Please arrive at least one half hour prior to the performance time to ensure plenty of time to make your way into the venue

Restroom

Restrooms in all locations are wheelchair accessible. For the additional convenience of Sosnoff Theater patrons, there is a restroom on the lower lobby for use by patrons in wheelchairs.

Telephone

None on premises

Wheelchair Info

Sosnoff Theater—Locations are available in all seating areas for patrons in wheelchairs and their companions. There is an elevator to all levels of the Sosnoff Theater and a wheelchair lift used to access front-row wheelchair seating. Olin Hall—Wheelchair seating is available in row P of this intimate concert hall.Spiegeltent—Locations are available in the inner ring.

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Amtrak service is available from Penn Station in New York City or from Albany to Rhinecliff, about 9 miles south of Annandale. For schedules visit amtrak.com or call 1-800-872-7245.For taxi service from the station, call Blue Top Taxi, 845-758-8294, or Rhinebeck Taxi, 845-876-2010