The centenarians are an opportunity to remember three artists, who have represented and spread Italian culture in the world by bringing the nineteenth-century myth of the tenor into modernity, through a virtual exhibition entitled Caruso, Corelli, Di Stefano - Italian Opera Legends. The exhibition is an initiative by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, it is produced by La Scala Theater and realized by La Scala Theatre Museum.
The exhibition, curated by the music critic Mattia Palma, can be visited remotely starting from 2 August 2021, the centenary of Caruso's death, for the duration of one year. It is available on italiana.esteri.it, the portal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs dedicated to promotion of the Italian language, culture and creativity in the world, and on La Scala Theater website. Access to the exhibition is totally free.
SOURCE: https://iicwashington.esteri.it/
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