In May 2007, the theatre company Tiezzi-Lombardi enacted d’Annunzio’s Sogno di un mattino di primavera, originally written for Eleonora Duse in 1897. Though respectful of his language, the company created a new dream-like version. The stage design by Fabrizia Scasellati Sforzolini and the particular setting in the court of the Bargello Museum in Florence make for an essential geo- metric stage writing, in which the actors play with exact anti-naturalistic voice and physical action, countered by Sandro Lombardi’s frail transfiguration into the main female role of the Demente. In his interpretation, built over a detailed phonetic study and on both estrangement and embodiment ac- tor’s techniques, lays the secret of the re-creation of d’Annunzio’s work. At the same time, the overall interpretation conveys the impossibility of reason to grasp the mystery of life, already inscribed in the text, while showing the means towards a contemporary sense of the tragic.

Mazzaglia, R.N.M. (2017). “Sognare, forse…morire”. La parola di D’Annunzio nella messinscena di Tiezzi e Lombardi. ARCHIVIO D’ANNUNZIO, 4, 167-178.

“Sognare, forse…morire”. La parola di D’Annunzio nella messinscena di Tiezzi e Lombardi

Mazzaglia, Rossella Nancy Maria
2017

Abstract

In May 2007, the theatre company Tiezzi-Lombardi enacted d’Annunzio’s Sogno di un mattino di primavera, originally written for Eleonora Duse in 1897. Though respectful of his language, the company created a new dream-like version. The stage design by Fabrizia Scasellati Sforzolini and the particular setting in the court of the Bargello Museum in Florence make for an essential geo- metric stage writing, in which the actors play with exact anti-naturalistic voice and physical action, countered by Sandro Lombardi’s frail transfiguration into the main female role of the Demente. In his interpretation, built over a detailed phonetic study and on both estrangement and embodiment ac- tor’s techniques, lays the secret of the re-creation of d’Annunzio’s work. At the same time, the overall interpretation conveys the impossibility of reason to grasp the mystery of life, already inscribed in the text, while showing the means towards a contemporary sense of the tragic.
2017
Mazzaglia, R.N.M. (2017). “Sognare, forse…morire”. La parola di D’Annunzio nella messinscena di Tiezzi e Lombardi. ARCHIVIO D’ANNUNZIO, 4, 167-178.
Mazzaglia, Rossella Nancy Maria
File in questo prodotto:
Eventuali allegati, non sono esposti

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11585/904826
 Attenzione

Attenzione! I dati visualizzati non sono stati sottoposti a validazione da parte dell'ateneo

Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact