
Le Corsaire
Music
Overview
The version of Le Corsaire by Manuel Legris arrives at La Scala, his first revival of a nineteenth century classic, fully highlighting the intent and innovativeness of his choreographic approach and his musical and dramaturgic quest. With its clear and accessible plot, notable attention to musicality and relations among characters, the sumptuous and evocative décor and costumes by Luisa Spinatelli, it will be an occasion recombining the energy virtuosity, the lyricism and romanticism of one of the 19th century’s most adventurous and thrilling ballets d’action with the talents of the La Scala dancers.
Top Cast
Timofej Andrijashenko
Timofej Andrijashenko
Conrad
Timofej Andrijashenko
Conrad


Nicoletta Manni
Nicoletta Manni
Medora
Nicoletta Manni
Medora
Maria Celeste Losa
Maria Celeste Losa
Gulnare
Maria Celeste Losa
Gulnare
Marco Agostino
Marco Agostino
Lankedem
Marco Agostino
Lankedem


Claudio Coviello
Claudio Coviello
Birbanto
Claudio Coviello
Birbanto
Antonella Albano
Antonella Albano
Zulmea
Antonella Albano
Zulmea
Gioacchino Starace
Gioacchino Starace
Seyd Pasha
Gioacchino Starace
Seyd Pasha
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