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Program and cast

November 29, 2024 - December 1, 2024

Duration: approx. 90'

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra in C Major K 314

Anton Bruckner:

Symphony No. 1 in C Minor (Vienna Version 1890/91) WAB 101

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Lucas Macías: Oboe and Conductor

 

 

January 17-19, 2025

Duration: approx. 110'

Robert Schumann:

Cello Concerto in A Minor Op. 129

Dmitri Shostakovich:

Symphony No. 10 in E Minor Op. 93

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Jeremias Fliedl: Cello
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian: Conductor

 

 

January 24-26, 2025

Duration: approx. 110'

Franz Liszt:

Mephisto Waltz No. 1 S 514

Niccolò Paganini:

Violin Concerto No. 2 in B Minor "La Campanella"

Camille Saint-Saëns:

Symphony No. 3 in C Minor Op. 78

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Benjamin Schmid: Violin
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian: Conductor
Alberto Gaspardo: Organ

 

 

January 31 - February 2, 2025

Duration: approx. 90'

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra in C Major K 299

Ludwig van Beethoven:

Symphony No. 6 in F Major Op. 68 "Pastoral"

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Nicolò Manachino: Flute
Elena Piva: Harp
John Axelrod: Conductor

 

 

February 7-9, 2025

Duration: approx. 50'

Richard Strauss:

"Eine Alpensinfonie" (Alpine Symphony) Op. 64

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Alexander Soddy: Conductor

 

 

February 14-16, 2025

Duration: approx. 100'

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

Sinfonia Concertante for Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon, and Orchestra in E-flat Major K 297b

Erich Wolfgang Korngold:

Symphony in F-sharp Major Op. 40

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Emiliano Greci: Oboe
Raffaella Ciapponi: Clarinet
Orsolya Juhasz: Bassoon
Sandro Ceccarelli: Horn
Eun Sun Kim: Conductor

 

 

February 21-23, 2025

Duration: approx. 100'

Franz Joseph Haydn:

Symphony No. 94 in G Major Hob.I:94 "Surprise"

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

"Chi sa, chi sa, qual sia" Aria for Soprano and Orchestra K 582

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

"Vado, ma dove?" Aria for Soprano and Orchestra K 583

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:

"Voi avete un cor fedele" Aria for Soprano and Orchestra K 217

Johannes Brahms:

Serenade No. 1 in D Major Op. 11

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Slávka Zámečníková: Soprano
Alfred Eschwé: Conductor

 

 

February 28 - March 2, 2025

Duration: approx. 85'

Ludwig van Beethoven:

Die Weihe des Hauses (The Consecration of the House), Overture in C Major Op. 124

Igor Stravinsky:

Divertissement from the Ballet "Le baiser de la fée"

Petr Il'ič Čajkovskij:

Symphony No. 2 in C Minor Op. 17 "Little Russia"

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Zhang Xian: Conductor

 

 

March 7-9, 2025

Duration: approx. 85'

Franz Joseph Haydn:

Symphony No. 101 in D Major Hob.I:101 "The Clock"

Antonín Dvořák:

Symphony No. 5 in F Major Op. 76

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Claus Peter Flor: Conductor

 

 

March 14-16, 2025

Duration: approx. 85'

Sergei Prokofiev:

War and Peace, Overture Op. 91

Sergei Prokofiev:

Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor Op. 16

Sergei Prokofiev:

Symphony No. 4 in C Major Op. 112 (Second Version)

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Alessandro Taverna: Piano
Andrew Litton: Conductor

March 21-23, 2025

Duration: approx. 75'

Dmitri Shostakovich:

Symphony No. 7 in C Major Op. 60 "Leningrad"

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Michael Sanderling: Conductor

 

 

April 4-6, 2025

Duration: approx. 100'

Maurice Ravel:

Piano Concerto in G Major

Maurice Ravel:

Menuet sur le nom d’Haydn for Piano

Maurice Ravel:

Piano Concerto in D Major for the Left Hand

Franz Joseph Haydn:

Symphony No. 45 in F-sharp Minor Hob.I:45 "Farewell Symphony"

Maurice Ravel:

Boléro

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Sergei Babayan: Piano
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian: Conductor

 

 

May 9-11, 2025

Duration: approx. 80'

Sándor Veress:

Threnos. In Memoriam Béla Bartók

Franz Liszt:

Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major S 124

Giuseppe Martucci:

Notturno No. 1 Op. 70 for Orchestra

Béla Bartók:

The Miraculous Mandarin, Suite

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Nelson Goerner: Piano
Gilbert Varga: Conductor

 

 

May 23-25, 2025

Duration: approx. 70'

Ludwig van Beethoven:

Egmont, Overture in F Minor Op. 84

Gustav Mahler:

Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan"

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Emmanuel Tjeknavorian: Conductor

 

 

May 30 - June 1, 2025

Duration: approx. 100'

Jean Sibelius:

Symphony No. 1 in E Minor Op. 39

Antonín Dvořák:

Cello Concerto in B Minor Op. 104 B 191

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Daniel Müller-Schott: Cello
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian: Conductor

 

 

June 6-8, 2025

Duration: approx. 85'

Nicola Campogrande:

Liberi tutti. Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra
World Premiere Commissioned by the Milan Symphony Orchestra, ADDA Simfónica, and the Punavuori Chamber Music Association

G. Bizet / R. Ščedrin:

Carmen Suite

Milan Symphony Orchestra, Meta4 Quartet

Josep Vicent: Conductor

 

 

June 13-15, 2025

Duration: approx. 85'

George Gershwin:

Cuban Overture

Kurt Weill:

Four Walt Whitman Songs

Antonín Dvořák:

Symphony No. 9 in E Minor Op. 95 "From the New World"

Milan Symphony Orchestra

Thomas Hampson: Baritone
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian: Conductor

Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo

The Auditorium of Milan was opened on 6 October 1999. It houses the Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus of Milan Giuseppe Verdi. The inauguration Riccardo Chailly led the orchestra performing the Symphony no. 2 of Gustav Mahler .

The Auditorium is owned by the Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo srl .

The activity of the Symphonic Orchestra and Symphonic Choir of Milan Giuseppe Verdi is promoted and supported by the Foundation Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus Giuseppe Verdi of Milan , founded in April 2002 and succeeded the Association Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi , consisting of 12 October 1992.

The auditorium hosts the concert season of the Verdi Orchestra , an amateur orchestra ( laVerdi for all), cultural events , concerts and lectures for schools.

In 1920, depending on the corner of Via Torricelli and street Conchetta the great cineteatro the Montagnetta with 2000 seats in the stalls and gallery.

In 1932, the film becomes Montagnetta cinema Gotthard , by the course of the same name and is run by Jordan Rota.

In 1933, the management company switches to Cinetea - Negri & C. restructuring the hall, the seats are reduced to 1700 .

Around 1937 the hall was renovated designed by the architect . Alessandro Rimini and takes the name of Massimo cinema . The restaurant opens Oct. 20, 1938 .

During the Second World War, cinema Massimo is damaged by bombing the hall closes but reopens in the spring of 1945 already in the autumn of the same year .

From the first half of the seventies, Massimo is also used as a theater and concert venue .

The difficulty of managing a hall so large that it can not have major films cinema Maximum lead to the closure in 1979. Subsequently the room is rented by the group Bargawam that uses it for a few years as a recording studio for television programs.

After a period of neglect is acquired by the entrepreneur who decides to transform Agostino Luini after appropriate renovations by Studio Marzorati , in the Auditorium of Milan , which opened October 6, 1999 the Mayor Albertini, who subsequently renamed the open space in front with the name of Largo Gustav Mahler November 28, 2001 .

The hall has been designed as a multipurpose for different activities : concerts of symphonic, choral and chamber music , jazz and pop music , sound recordings with digital techniques , diffusion of the shows through satellite TV and films on the big screen.
 

You can easily reach the Auditorium in Milano by these means:

 

TRAM

3.it stops before the Auditorium
9, 29 e 30 P. le XXIV Maggio stop
15 Castelbarco/Giambologna stop
 

BUS

59 / 71 they stop before the Auditorium
 

TROLLEYBUS

90 e 91 Tibaldi/Meda stop
 

SUBWAY

Line 1 Duomo stop + tram 3
Line 2 P. ta Genova stop + bus 59
Line 2 Romolo stop + trolleybus 90 and 91
Line 2 Famagosta stop + bus 59
Line 3 Duomo stop + tram 3
 

TAXI

Via Torricelli parking
 

PARKINGS

Romolo (close to the subway line 2) open from Monday to Sunday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Famagosta ( close to the subway line 2) open everyday from 7 a.m. to 1.00 a.m

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