RAVELLO FESTIVAL
Nestled on the Amalfi Coast, Ravello is a town that embodies the perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Known as the “City of Music,” Ravello hosts one of Italy’s most prestigious classical music festivals, the Ravello Festival. With its breathtaking venue and rich history, this event has become a must-visit for music enthusiasts worldwide.
In its current form, the Ravello Festival has roots stretching back to a series of initiatives that make it one of Italy’s oldest festivals. Girolamo Bottiglieri and Paolo Caruso pioneered the festival’s concept, envisioning a cultural event to solidify Ravello’s reputation as a music hub.
The festival’s historical connection to Richard Wagner is particularly noteworthy. Wagner himself visited Villa Rufolo, enchanted by its beauty, which inspired the festival’s founders to associate his name with the site. This association was so compelling that it led to the first concerts being held there in the 1930s. The Teatro di San Carlo Orchestra performed several times with programs dedicated to Wagner, attracting the attention of the Princes of Piedmont. In honour of their visit, Ravello dedicated a belvedere to the Princess, which still exists today between Hotel Palazzo Avino and Hotel Palazzo Confalone.
RAVELLO FESTIVAL’s Evolution
The idea of a festival dedicated to Wagner remained dormant for a while until Paolo Caruso revived it twenty years later. Caruso introduced the innovative concept of a stage suspended in mid-air, a logistical marvel that became a hallmark of the festival. Thanks to the efforts of the Provincial Tourist Authority, the festival took shape in the summer of 1953, commemorating the seventieth anniversary of Wagner’s death. The “Wagnerian concerts in Klingsor’s garden” marked the official launch, featuring performances by the Teatro di San Carlo Orchestra under the batons of Hermann Scherchen and William Steinberg.
A stage suspended in mid-air.
Villa Rufolo is open to visitors year-round, offering a glimpse into the opulent past of Ravello. It is a crucial highlight for anyone exploring the Amalfi Coast, providing historical insight and natural beauty.
For more information, you can visit Villa Rufolo’s official website.
For many years, Wagner’s music remained a central theme of the festival, and even today, his compositions receive special attention, reflecting the festival’s historical roots and ongoing reverence for the composer.
What to Expect in 2024
The Ravello Festival 2024, running from June 30th to the end of August, promises an array of symphonic and chamber music concerts held in the stunning setting of Villa Rufolo. Known for its panoramic views over the Mediterranean, the venue provides a magical backdrop for the performances. Scroll down (or look at the right sidebar on wide screens) to download the full festival program.
This year’s lineup includes:
Symphonic Concerts: Featuring renowned orchestras and soloists from around the world.
Chamber Music: Intimate performances by acclaimed ensembles.
Special Tributes: Programs dedicated to the works of Richard Wagner and other classical giants.
Travel Tips
Accommodation:
Hotel Villa Maria: Offers stunning views and is close to Villa Rufolo.
Hotel Palazzo Avino: Known for its luxury and proximity to festival venues.
Hotel Graal: A more budget-friendly option with excellent amenities.
Getting There:
By Air: The nearest major airport is Naples International Airport, about an hour and a half drive from Ravello.
By Car: Renting a car is convenient, though the roads can be narrow and winding.
By Public Transport: Buses from Naples and Salerno provide regular services to Ravello.
Exploring Ravello:
Villa Rufolo: Apart from the festival, explore this historic villa and its beautiful gardens.
Villa Cimbrone: Famous for its “Terrace of Infinity” offering breathtaking views.
Ravello Cathedral: A 12th-century cathedral with stunning mosaics and artworks.
The Ravello Festival is more than just a series of concerts; it’s an experience that combines the beauty of classical music with the stunning vistas of the Amalfi Coast. Whether you’re a die-hard Wagnerian or simply looking to enjoy world-class music in a picturesque setting, the Ravello Festival is an event that shouldn’t be missed.
For more details and to book tickets, visit the Ravello Festival’s official website.