Il tempo di Giacometti da Chagall a Kandinsky
The mission of AMO is to contribute to the value and divulgence of the operatic Italian culture by exhibiting original documents, using multimedia technology to explain the creative and custodian role held by Italy in this field and admired all the world over.
Autograph scores, letters, and notes by the great composers Bellini, Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi, and Puccini: for the first time, such a wealth of materials is being presented to the public all at once.
And more: costumes, set designs, sketches, and photographs.
The items on display are of historical and documentary significance, some from the renowned Ricordi Archive and others from the Arena Archive.
The driving concept for the new Museum is to accompany the visitor through the extraordinary creative process of staging an opera: from the first sketch and the compilation of the operatic text to the writing of the score, from the set-design and costumes to singers preparation and finally the overall theatrical production.
The various exhibits are separated by heavy crimson velvet curtains, which other than bestowing a stylistic precision which reflects the ambient of the traditional opera theatre, also serve effectively to isolate the spaces acoustically. The lighting is distributed through protective technology in order not to interfere with the screens on which audiovisuals and shrines are exhibited. Through a personalised and interactive multimedia experience, AMO involves and inspires its visitors on a journey dedicated to the communication of thought-provoking operatic information.
There are 7 key sections in 15 rooms of the Palazzo Forti:
- Operatic text
Original operatic texts of Maria Piave for Rigoletto and The Traviata are displayed, from 1853 with the manuscripted notes from the censorship which forced the title to be changed to Violetta. Antonio Ghislanzoni’s text of Aida and that of S. Cammarano for Il Trovatore. Finally there is also Giuseppe Adami’s and Renato Simoni’s texts for Turandot and those of Illica and Giacosa for Tosca.
- The Score
Seen for the first time by the Italian public, among the items derived from the Ricordi archive are six autographical scores of Giuseppe Verdi: Aida, Rigoletto, Il Trovatore, La Traviata and and two by Giacomo Puccini, Turandot and Tosca.
- Sketches
Also from the Ricordi archive there are original sketches of Hohenstein for Tosca by Girolamo Magnani for Aida, and of Mario Sala for Rigoletto. From the Archive of the Fondazione Arena di Verona one may admire the sketches originally by Ettore Fagiuoli for the edition of Aida represented in 1913 in the Arena and those of Pietro Aschieri for Tosca del 1939.
- Set-design
It’s like being on stage! An entire room is dedicated to the set design of Aida in the Fondazione Arena di Verona’s production by Zeffirelli.
- Voices
During the visit, the public can listen to the numerous grand voices of the Opera Aida (Se quel guerrier io fossi!), Turandot (Tu che di gel sei cinta), Il Trovatore (Di quella pira), La Traviata (Libiam nei lieti calici, Follie follie).
- Costumes
Various costumes from scenes of Turandot, Tosca and Aida from the Arena Verona’s own tailor are exhibited. In rotation format costumes will also be shown from this years Festival programme.
- Representation
In the last room comfortably seated one may watch certain performances filmed during past seasons of the Arena Verona: Aida, La Traviata, Il Trovatore, Nabucco, Rigoletto, Tosca, Turandot and Romèo et Juliette.
During the creation of AMO, 400M Sq of velvet, 1600M of blue fabric, 350M of netting, 12 KM of electrical cable, 2800 screws, 2000 nails, 1000M of wood, 50kg of glue and 100kg of varnish were used.
- Palazzo Forti
Currently the property of the Fondazione Cariverona, is historically one of the most important buildings of Verona. Built in the medieval era it was expanded and embellished by illustrative architects until the 1800 becoming the first of the same century the official residence of Napoleone Bonaparte. In 1937 the palace was donated by Achille Forti to the city of Verona to become a museum site. From 1982 until 2011 it hosted the Modern and Contemporary Art Gallery of Verona.
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