Maserati for Venice in Peril

Maserati for Venice in Peril

Maserati GB was proud to sponsor the gala performance of Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca in Holland Park organised by Venice in Peril, the British Committee for the Preservation of Venice.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
11 Jul 2008

Director Stephen Barlow ingeniously set the opera in 1968, a year when, in Rome, princesses partied with pop stars and the middle-class were constantly involved in street riots. The main scene was a dusty piazza, with an old Fiat 600 parked in the middle. Soprano Amanda Echalaz played Tosca beautifully, while Nicholas Garrett's Scarpia and Seán Ruane’s Caravadossi were equally poised. The cast, accompanied by the City of London Sinfonia conducted by Phillip Thomas, was acclaimed by the one thousand discerning spectators who attended the gala evening, despite the heavy rain.

Since the great flood of 1966, the Venice in Peril foundation has been funding research into solutions to alleviate the risk of flooding in order to safeguard Venice’s priceless historic landmarks as well as the city itself. Maserati GB displayed the internationally acclaimed GranTurismo in front of the striking Korn-Ferry Opera House in Holland Park, where the arriving guests were able to admire its sleek and muscular lines. Maserati invited a select number of clients to attend the event, and they rubbed shoulders with the event’s patrons that included, amongst others: the Lord Phillimore, trustee of the Venice in Peril Fund, the Italian Ambassador, His Excellency Mr Giancarlo Aragona, captains of industry and peers of the realm.

For further information please visit www.veniceinperil.org.

Credits: Jarvis

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