Franca Florio, regina di Palermo is a narrative ballet in two acts composed in 2007, with music by Italian composer Lorenzo Ferrero and choreography by Luciano Cannito. The scenario depicts the story of Donna Franca, a famous Sicilian aristocrat whose exceptional beauty inspired many artists, musicians, poets and emperors during the Belle Epoque. The premiere performance took place at Teatro Massimo di Palermo on November 21, 2007 with Carla Frac...
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Franca Florio, regina di Palermo
Composition
Composer
Lorenzo Ferrero
Lorenzo Ferrero (born 1951 in Turin) is a contemporary Italian composer of orchestral, chamber, instrumental and vocal music, with a predilection for opera. He studied composition with Massimo Bruni and Enore Zaffiri at Turin Music Conservatory and earned in 1974 a degree in aesthetics from the...
Date completed:
- 2007
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