Film-maker Giancarlo De Angeli.
Si ringrazia Opera Rara per la gentile concessione della registrazione audio dell’opera Caterina Cornaro di Gaetano Donizetti.

Caterina Cornaro is a lyric tragedy in a prologue and two acts, with libretto by Giacomo Sacchero, composed between October 1842 and spring 1843, and premiered for the first time on 18 January 1844 at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples.
The experience dedicated to Caterina Cornaro, curated by Tania Cefis, Clelia Epis, Luca Loglio, Alessio Francesco Marinoni Palmieri, was born around the work of the same name by Gaetano Donizetti, who returns to the stage of the Bergamo theater after thirty years, as the inaugural title of the Donizetti Opera 2025 festival.
This return also marks the launch of a widespread cultural project, capable of intertwining artistic and musical languages and institutions of the city in the name of a fascinating female figure, suspended between history, myth and theatre.

The exhibition hosted at the Donizetti Studio offers a historical and theatrical journey that accompanies visitors from the figure of Caterina Cornaro – Queen of Cyprus, who lived between Venice, Asolo and the eastern Mediterranean – through the opera that Donizetti dedicated to her in 1844, to the first modern performance according to the composer's wishes, which we will see on stage this year.
Through sketches, historical images and reconstructions of sumptuous stage costumes – created by the Fondazione Arte della Seta Lisio in Florence – the exhibition tells the story of how a female character from the Renaissance has lived on through centuries of art to the present day.


This is a unique opportunity, as for the first time the costumes from a Donizetti premiere have been completely reconstructed, restoring to the public the aesthetic, symbolic and narrative power of costume as a fundamental element of nineteenth-century theatrical language.
Also on display is the stage costume, loaned by Casa d'Arte Fiore, worn by soprano Denia Mazzola, who starred in the 1995 Bergamo production directed by Gianandrea Gavazzeni.

A widespread exhibition that intertwines history and modernity, research and entertainment, art and music through the city locations networked by the Donizetti Theatre Foundation, which together construct a unified narrative in which the figure of Caterina Cornaro becomes a path on the map of Donizetti's city, extending from the theatre to the museum, from the library to the history of the city walls.
Film-maker Giancarlo De Angeli.
Si ringrazia Opera Rara per la gentile concessione della registrazione audio dell’opera Caterina Cornaro di Gaetano Donizetti.
Alessio Francesco Palmieri-Marinoni
in collaboration with:
Clelia Epis, Tania Cefis, Luca Loglio
Fondazione Arte della Seta Lisio, Firenze
Orietta Ciccarelli, Marika Romagnolo, Luca Dragoni , Alice Airoldi
Luca Dragoni, Elena Cadoni
Maria Angela Palmieri Marinoni
Mara Cappelli
La Nazionale Manifatture s.r.l. – Bollate [ @lanaz_manifatture ]
Giovanni Mario Nizzola, Ilaria Sgandurra, Alberto Nizzola, Lucia Croce
Giancarlo De Angeli, Mario Digiglio
Silvana Monti Fashion School – Busto Arsizio
Marina Primi, Manifattura Primi S.a.s. – Busto Arsizio
Nicoletta Tognoni
Giovanni Mario Nizzola
I bozzetti di Filippo Del Buono per Caterina Cornaro di Gaetano Donizetti del 1844 (invv. 231 e 232) sono concessi dalla Fondazione Adelaide e Maria Antonietta Pagliara – Università degli Studi Suor Orsola Benincasa di Napoli.
Si ringrazia Opera Rara per la gentile concessione della registrazione audio dell'opera Caterina Cornaro di Gaetano Donizetti.





