Every great historical event has its orchestral epilogue. If in 1989 Leonard Bernstein certified the end of the Cold War with a memorable Novena in Berlin, on June 21, the day of music, Riccardo Muti will celebrate the end of confinement in Italy with the first live concert in the presence of the public after the coronavirus crisis. At 78 years of age, the Neapolitan maestro will lead the hosts of the Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra during an open-air evening at the Rocca Brancaleone fortress in Ravenna, which will be broadcast worldwide. With Scriabin's Rêverie and three works by Mozart (the motet Exultate, jubila
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