Museo Italo Americano Celebrates Puccini Anniversary

Museo Italo Americano in San Francisco presents a one-day symposium to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Giacomo Puccini’s passing with an insightful and enriching event this Saturday.

This special day will feature:

  • Lectureson Puccini’s lasting influence on the world of opera
  • Live performancesof his most beloved arias
  • Engaging discussionswith experts from the San Francisco Opera and UC Berkeley

PROGRAM:

10.30 AM – 10.35 AM

Welcome

Bianca Friundi, Curator Museo Italo Americano

10.35 AM – 11.15 AM
Dante at the Opera: From The Divine Comedy to a Comic Puccini Delight 

Kip Cranna, Dramaturg Emeritus San Francisco Opera

11.15 AM – 11.20 AM

Aria Oh mio babbino caro – Gianni Schicchi

Kathleen Bayler accompanied by Ron Borelli

11.20 AM – 12:00 PM

Puccini’s Operatic Journey: Romance, Realism, and American Fantasies

Marina Romani, Lecturer UC Berkeley

12:00 PM – 12:05 PM

Aria Tu che di gel – Turandot 

Kathleen Bayler accompanied by Ron Borelli

12:05 PM – 12.45 PM

A Century of Great Puccini Singers at San Francisco Opera

Jeffery McMillan, Public Relations Director San Francisco Opera 

12.45 PM – 12.50 PM

Aria Chi il bel sogno – La Rondine

Kathleen Bayler accompanied by Ron Borelli

12.50 PM Lunch Break

1.50 PM – 2.30 PM
Setting the Table: Propping Puccini

Barbara Rominski, Director of Archives San Francisco Opera 

and Lori Harrison, Master of Properties San Francisco Opera

2.30 PM – 2.35 PM

Aria Donde lieta – La Bohème

Kathleen Bayler

2.35 PM – 3.30 PM

Panel Conversation/Q&A

Moderator Kip Cranna