NAPLES - FUS: D'Alema LANZA TOMASI REHABILITATION FUNDS COMMITMENT UNION. SUPERVISOR S. CARLO THEATRE WILL NOT BE 'COMMISSARIAT
March 16, 2006
The draft of a possible reform of the music''and''' was the focus of the meeting today in Naples, between the President of the DS, Massimo D'Alema, and the superintendent of the Teatro San Carlo Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi.
On the sidelines of the meeting, Lanza Tomasi has denied the rumors about a possible commissioner of the Theatre, a hypothesis that D'Alema called''unreasonable.''
The superintendent said it had already 'met in recent days, Piero Fassino, and Romano Prodi, to tackle a project that relates to the field on a national scale. Today, D'Alema, meeting, she reiterated that the restoration of the FUS and 'between the planning commitments made by the center-left.
''We think it already 'in the first six months - he said - can return some of the resources,' cause actually the decision taken by the Berlusconi government stifles the activity 'of the Italian show, and hit the foundations of opera companies in dramatically.'' ''This is not substantial resources in terms of the state - he concluded - is ultimately a € 150 million.''
''These cuts are accompanied by the criminalization of institutions - said Lanza Tomasi - who are accused of not being able to manage the funds. But the San Carlo in Naples manages its resources ten times better than the government. Although they are the first to consider the worst administrations in Italian theaters.''
A reform that, according to the superintendent, should be provided first to entrust the management of music connoisseurs,''whereas today the circuit and 'non-existent,''and that''the superintendents are not professionals.'' ''My colleagues are lawyers, accountants - added Lanza Tomasi - talk about things that do not know.
Cosi 'Italy ends up being completely marginalized. This sector 'was deliberately destroyed.'' Among the proposals for a possible reform, the superintendent of the San Carlo and 'focused on whether' to promote an observatory which monitors the activities' of Italian opera houses.
The hypothesis of a commissioner of the San Carlo, circulated in recent days in Naples, Lanza Tomasi''colossal''a lie. Hypothesis denied by building environments of San Giacomo, who say not to be aware of. D'Alema has moved away from himself:''No - said the representative asked by reporters on whether DS 'that such a measure is taken by the ministry before the election - I do not think it would be a reasonable act.''
From Theatre also emphasizes that the very last board of directors has strengthened the current superintendent, with the appointment of an artistic consultant proposed by Lanza Tomasi, the composer Alessio Vlad.
(ANSA).
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