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Where’s Muti? Teaching Verdi in Suzhou

Where’s Muti? Teaching Verdi in Suzhou

From the China Daily:

When 83-year-old conductor Riccardo Muti reflects on his musical training, he is proud of his teachers, especially Antonino Votto (1896-1985), the Italian conductor who was Arturo Toscanini’s assistant at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala…

“Toscanini knew Verdi. Toscanini played under Verdi at the premiere of Otello. So there is a lineage. All the things that Votto taught me, you don’t find in the books,” says Muti…

With the goal of passing on what he learned from his teachers, he launched the Riccardo Muti Italian Opera Academy in 2015, the first round of which was held in Ravenna. Since then, talented young musicians and an audience of music lovers from all over the world have participated in the annual program, which has been hosted in cities around the world, including Milan, Seoul and Tokyo.

On Saturday, Muti and his program arrived in Suzhou in Jiangsu province, the first time the prestigious event has been held in China. In collaboration with the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra, it has brought together 15 young conductors and seven singers selected from a global pool….

“I come from a time when tradition was highly valued and passed on with respect. But now, unfortunately, tradition seems to be lost,” Muti says.

“Now, conducting seems to be a very easy thing. Though these young conductors have graduated from very famous schools, they know nothing about opera. They just walk onto the stage and wave their arms, which seems to be a performance, or let’s say, an act,” Muti continues. “Votto used to say that a good opera conductor must absorb the ‘dust of the backstage’. You must know the technical aspects, the lighting, and be involved in everything — not just the music.”

 

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