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Maria Callas in Anna Bolena
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Erik Bruhn as Albrecht in Giselle | Teatro Alla Scala, season 1964-1965 | Photo by Erio Piccagliani
#erik bruhn#teatro alla scala#balletphotography#ballet slippers#vintage ballet#ballet history#giselle
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María Callas
VERDI La Traviata con Giuseppe di Stefano, Gianni Raimondi ed Ettore Bastianini ❤️🌹
Teatro alla Scala di Milano 1955+56
Copyright ©️ Teatro alla Scala di Milano; Foto: Erio Piccagliani
#maria callas#callassiani#callas 23#la traviata#giuseppe verdi#giuseppe di stefano#ettore bastianini#gianni raimondi
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Maurizio Pollini in a concert rehearsal with Claudio Abbado, 1979. Photo by Erico Piccagliani
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natalia bessmertnova photographed performing as odette in swan lake by erio piccagliani
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Callas, Maria. (1923–1977)
Signed Photograph in Poliuto
Signed photograph of the legendary diva, who is shown in costume for Donizetti's Poliuto at La Scala in 1960. Photographed by E. Piccagliani for La Scala and copyright-stamped on the verso.
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Gala Carla Fracci - La Scala celebrates its biggest star
On Saturday 9 April, La Scala will present a gala (the first of what will be an annual event) dedicated to Carla Fracci. Programme and cast.
Carla Fracci after The Sleeping Beauty at La Scala in 1967, photo by Erio Piccagliani On Saturday 9 April, La Scala will present a gala dedicated to Carla Fracci who died on 27 May 2021. It is the first of what will be an annual event, an initiative of La Scala Ballet’s director Manuel Legris. It is, not surprisingly, sold out. Jump to PROGRAMME OF GALA FRACCI 2022 The theatre has written the…
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Maria Callas in her dressing room, preparing for a performance of Alceste in Milan
Credit: Erio Piccagliani
#Maria Callas#opera#diva#alceste#costume#black and white#vintage#photography#aesthetic#milan#la divina
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My personal edits of beautiful dance photos.
(Before & After)
Previously Posted by: @swanlake1998
Photography by: Erio Piccagliani
Inspired by my love for choreography & dance.
#ballet#dancers#dance#art#artist#photography#creative#mixed media#mine: edits#music#contemporary#acting#actor#actress#fitness#travel#culture#museums#spirituality#performing
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Rudolf Nureyev | Photo by Erio Piccagliani | 1966
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carla fracci photographed as the title role in august bournonville’s la sylphide by erio piccagliani
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AUCTION INDUSTRY | Centuries-Old Italian Violins Come to Auction with Skinner | Auction Daily
This upcoming sale offers several other vintage violins, including an 1815 example from Giovanni Battista Ceruti ($20,000 – $30,000). Ceruti, who worked in Cremona, Italy, crafted his instruments from more ordinary materials than some of his fellow makers. However, he is credited with reviving the Cremonese style, which is still used by violin-makers today. This violin was made in his later career, just two years before his death. Ceruti’s work has grown in popularity and worth in the years since, reaching $258,947 in a 2013 auction.Other stringed instruments will also be available, including guitars from Goessling’s collection. An avid instrumentalist in his own right, Goessling spent years acquiring ancient flutes, saxophones from the Jazz Age, and rock ‘n’ roll guitars. Leading these items is a blonde 1968 Fender Telecaster electric guitar with an original hardshell case ($3,000 – $5,000). Also notable are several tenor and alto saxophones from French producer Selmer. Goessling’s collection includes examples from over 50 years of the company’s development, from the 1930s through the 90s. A portion of the proceeds of this event will benefit MusiCares, which provides resources and assistance to musicians in need. This timed auction will end at 7:00 PM EDT on July 14th, 2020. Visit Bidsquare for more information and to view the complete listings.Media SourceAuctionDailySource Linkhttps://auctiondaily.comLeading Skinner’s upcoming Fine Musical Instruments sale are several antique violins made by Italian masters. These include examples from Vincenzo Panormo, Antonio Sgarbi, and a more recent piece from Armando Piccagliani. Bidding for this timed event, which features the collection of Railroad Earth member Andy Goessling, will close on July 14th, 2020, at 7:00 PM EDT.
Though little is known about Vincenzo Panormo’s life, his legacy in the world of instrument craftsmanship remains clear. He was a noted luthier from Palermo, Sicily, though is most closely associated with English instruments after settling in London. Despite the political turmoil of the late 18th century, historians can track his movements: Panormo lived in Paris for the decade prior to the French Revolution of 1789, and his work has shown up in late-18th century Dublin.
Panormo was one of the earliest Italian expatriates to adopt the Stradivari model in his violins. This breakthrough has influenced contemporary violin designs, which still use Antonio Stradivari’s methods to create stronger projection and clearer sound. Panormo was at the forefront of his industry, leading the spread of the Stradivari form across England and France. His three sons, also instrument craftsmen, carried on their father’s techniques and respectively made Spanish guitars, violins, and other stringed instruments.
Featured in this auction is a 1789 violin from Panormo (USD 60,000 – $90,000), made in Paris shortly before the outbreak of the French Revolution. A faded manuscript label identifies the instrument’s maker and a 2020 dendrochronology analysis indicates that the wood was felled in the early 1780s.
Panormo’s violins tend to sell at lower prices than some of his Italian contemporaries, including Giovanni Gagliano and Giovanni Battista Ceruti. Philip J. Kass, writing for Strings Magazine, attributes this to the timing of his work: “Panormo, as one of the earliest adopters of the Stradivari model, was actually making the instruments of the generations to come, whereas these other makers were still making the instruments of their generation and earlier.” However, Panormo violins are not insignificant. His auction record was recently set at $138,102 in a London Tarisio auction, held in March of 2020.
This upcoming sale offers several other vintage violins, including an 1815 example from Giovanni Battista Ceruti ($20,000 – $30,000). Ceruti, who worked in Cremona, Italy, crafted his instruments from more ordinary materials than some of his fellow makers. However, he is credited with reviving the Cremonese style, which is still used by violin-makers today. This violin was made in his later career, just two years before his death. Ceruti’s work has grown in popularity and worth in the years since, reaching $258,947 in a 2013 auction.
Other stringed instruments will also be available, including guitars from Goessling’s collection. An avid instrumentalist in his own right, Goessling spent years acquiring ancient flutes, saxophones from the Jazz Age, and rock ‘n’ roll guitars. Leading these items is a blonde 1968 Fender Telecaster electric guitar with an original hardshell case ($3,000 – $5,000). Also notable are several tenor and alto saxophones from French producer Selmer. Goessling’s collection includes examples from over 50 years of the company’s development, from the 1930s through the 90s.
A portion of the proceeds of this event will benefit MusiCares, which provides resources and assistance to musicians in need. This timed auction will end at 7:00 PM EDT on July 14th, 2020. Visit Bidsquare for more information and to view the complete listings.
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Seleziono 6 immagini che più mi interesso dall'archivio storico della Scala
Photo by Erio Piccagliani
Erio Piccagliani nasce a Modena. Nel 1950 viene incaricato dalla Scala di documentare regolarmente le attività del teatro. Ci lavorerà con passione per quasi trent’anni. Nel settembre del 1979 abbandona l’attività cedendo al Teatro alla Scala il suo prezioso fondo fotografico.
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Remembering Carla: ballet legend Carla Fracci dies at 84
Remembering Carla: ballet legend Carla Fracci dies at 84
Carla Fracci 1964 Giselle photo Erio Piccagliani, Teatro alla Scala This is the obituary I never wanted to write, and I certainly didn’t think I’d be writing it in 2021: Carla Fracci has died at 84, someone I imagined being exceptionally spritely well into her 90s. Not only was she an internationally celebrated ballet dancer and an Italian icon – as acclaimed as a pop star, even in her eighties…
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#Beppe Menegatti#Carla Fracci#Erik Bruhn#Giselle#La Scala#La Scala ballet school#La Sylphide#Margot Fonteyn#Rudolf Nureyev
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Maria Callas in the role of Anna Bolena (Anne Boleyn)
Credit: Erio Piccagliani, Teatro alla Scala
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Mefistofele 1952, Giorgio de Chirico - Fotografo Piccagliani - Archivio Teatro alla Scala
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