Rof grows in terms of spectators and takings and is full of foreigners

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22 August 2014 | 12. 22

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The edition 2022 also gained more media coverage than its own 31 events on the bill for a total of 13. 100 attendance (+ 53% compared to 2021) And 957. 000 euro collected (+ 47%). The first modern performance of ‘Eduardo e Cristina’ in the critical edition of the Rossini Foundation is scheduled for next year’s edition

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A scene from ‘Le Comte Ory’

The Rossini Opera Festival of Pesaro has successfully closed the 43 th edition with the gala ‘Tra rondò e tournedos’ at the Vitifrigo Arena and celebrates the excellent results which score a significant growth of viewers and receipts compared to 2021. The edition 2022 also obtained greater media coverage of hers 31 events on the bill, with the absolute novelty of the ‘ Salons Rossini ‘, held in three historic villages around Pesaro, and the return of the Concerts from the balcony of the composer’s birthplace.

Returning to the data, the box office recorded 13. 100 attendance ( + 53% compared to 2021) and a collection of 957. 000 EUR ( + 47% ). The percentage of foreigners is certified at 55% (+ 3%), with France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, USA, Spain, UK, Belgium, Holland, Japan, Australia, Ireland, Slovakia and Poland among the most represented nations. Spectators also from Brazil, China, Estonia, Greece, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico and others in total 34 foreign nations.

As for the next edition of the Rof , to be held from 11 to the 23 August 2023 , in the billboard the first modern performance in the critical edition of the Rossini Foundation of ‘Eduardo e Cristina’ , directed by Jader Bignamini and staged by Stefano Poda. At its side another new production, ‘Adelaide di Borgogna’ , directed by Francesco Lanzillotta and staged by Arnaud Bernard, as well as the reprise of ‘Aureliano in Palmira’ , directed by George Petrou directed by Mario Martone, at the Rof nel 957 and awarded as Best Rediscovered Work at the International Opera Awards. Among the concerts, the ‘Petite Messa solennelle ‘ directed by Michele Mariotti.

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