A great Italian director has died

A great Italian director has died

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norman lebrecht

February 22, 2015

The immaculate director Luca Ronconi, responsible for opera productions at La Scala, Vienna, Salzburg and elsewhere, has died at the age of 81.

Like his French colleague Patrice Chéreau, he divided his life between theatre and opera, not bothering much with film or American fame and seldom putting a foot wrong.

He worked with Abbado, Muti, Chailly and Sinopoli at La Scala on no fewer than 25 operas and staged a memorable Falstaff at Salzburg. In the 1990s, Ronconi ran the Teatro Stabile in Turin.

luca ronconi abbado wozzeck

Abbado and Ronconi, rehearsals for Wozzeck, La Scala 1977.

Comments

  • Abendroth says:

    “Like his French colleague Patrice Chéreau, he divided his life between theatre and opera, not bothering much with film…”

    That’s a detail, but Chéreau did bother with film, directing 11 movies including La Reine Margot.

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