Teatro alla Scala
Milan, Italy • Entertainment
Everyone has their stage of dreams. Just as I really wanted to go to a school called LSE during my days when I wanted to become a scholar. And a younger person I met in Milan said, 'It was my dream to stand on the stage of La Scala in a dress. Damn vocal nodules!!!!!!' Italy has an opera house in each city. Among them, the most famous is probably La Scala in Milan. Maria Callas, Luciano Pavarotti, and even our country's Jo Sumi have been leading actors on the stage of La Scala. This place was originally built on the site of the Santa Maria della Scala church and was completed in 1778. However, it was destroyed by bombing during World War II in 1943 and was rebuilt in 1946 to what it is today. Milan is an expensive city. And it's a refined city. How about trying out an expensive hobby in an expensive city? So I bought a stool seat at La Scala and went to watch. I listened to Beethoven's Piano Concerto <Emperor> in collaboration with Böhm and La Scala Symphony Orchestra. An hour that passed without knowing, and a melody of Prokofiev's Symphony that I do not remember, I spent a total of 2 hours here. One of the goals of my trip was 'try everything you can eat.' After that day, one more thing was added. 'Do everything you can.' The red satin and gold interior is solemn and elegant. A beautiful hall of music where you can feel like a lady, even for a short while. Next time, I thought I would like to listen to a performance by a Korean performer.