Students of all levels (Italians and foreigners) pay a special price of €5.00 all inclusive (the ticket can only be purchased at the ticket office, NOT online)
Normal discounts apply to:
Over 65s
> Season ticket holders for the Theatre Season of Teatro Verdi
> ACI – ViaVai
> A.Gi.Mus Firenze
> ARCI Firenze
> Associazione Culturale “Il Trillo”
> FAI – Fondo Ambiente Italiano
> Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi (upon presentation of the ticket for the current exhibition)
> Italian Design Istitute
> Opera Santa Croce (upon presentation of the ticket for the visit carried out)
> Touring Club Italiano
> UniCoop – Firenze
> Università dell’Età Libera
> Welfare Interclub
For safety reasons, for spectators with a certified disability equal to or greater than 70% a reserved area is set aside near one of the exits at the back of the stalls (4 seats available for disabled people with mobility impairments and 5 seats for disabled people who are able to walk). These spectators are entitled to a reduced ticket and a free ticket for their service companion.
The purchase can be made EXCLUSIVELY by contacting the Teatro Verdi ticket office via email (info@teatroverdionlilne.it), by telephone at 055.21.23.20 or even in person.
This concert can be included in one of the season ticket formulas provided (from € 48.00 to € 250.00):
– ALL-INCLUSIVE (14 concerts)
– OCTET (8 concerts)
– DO-IT-YOURSELF (from 5 to 12 concerts)
– DIY OPEN (3 to 6 concerts)
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Tickets for this event can also be purchased with the Teacher’s Card – Culture Bonus and with 18 Apps, both at the theatre ticket office and through the Ticketone website.
Orchestra della Toscana
Diego Ceretta conductor
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Program:
/ Concert Ouverture in G
Franz Schubert / Luciano Berio /Rendering
Robert Schumann / Symphony No. 3 Op. 97 ‘Renana’
The ORT’s 45th season opens with Diego Ceretta, principal conductor in his third year with the orchestra. On the programme are three different ways of recounting the orchestral form: a tense and compact overture, a sonorous restoration by Berio and a festive yet thoughtful symphony.
We begin with Luigi Cherubini‘s Concert Overture in G major, written in 1815 for the Philharmonic Society of London. Lucid, vibrant music with a dramatic pace, poised between classical and romantic.
At the centre of the programme is Rendering, created in 1989 when Luciano Berio reassembled fragments of a symphony left unfinished by Schubert. Berio does not pretend to complete it: he highlights the gaps, intervening with his own, diaphanous materials, like lime on a fresco. The result is a score balanced between past and present, memory and invention. His return to the ORT – in the centenary year – has a significance that goes beyond the musical choice.
Robert Schumann‘s Sinfonia “Renana” closes: a journey between momentum and ceremony, with the fourth movement inspired by Cologne Cathedral. A tribute to the ideal strength of the romantic landscape.