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  1. In addition to pursuing his artistic career, in 1984 Giorgio Strehler represented the Italian Socialist Party at the European Parliament and was an independent left-wing senator in 1987. He died in 1997, from a heart attack when he was about to direct Così fan tutte in Milan.

  2. Jun 4, 2016 · Italian opera and theatre director (1921–1997)

  3. Giorgio Strehler spiega a Milva e tutti noi la canzone "Ma Mi" (scritta da lui stesso nel 1962 e musicata da Fiorenzo Carpi).Tratto dalla trasmissione (per l...

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  4. www.artforum.com › features › stages-of-strehler-205332STAGES OF STREHLER – Artforum

    Strehler has scored some outright theatrical coups: Mephistopheles emerges nude and spectral from a self-propelled pool hidden by a trapdoor at the center of the stage; the witch’s kitchen is a punk discotheque, where Faust is engulfed in an orgy of leather-clad or narcissistic and provocative nude bodies; God speaks through thunder, through lightning, and through the offstage voice of Tino ...

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › arts › dictionaries-thesauruses-picturesStrehler, Giorgio | Encyclopedia.com

    Strehler’s background as an actor was instrumental in forging his vision of the serious and comic elements of theatrical scores; his productions of Mozart and Verdi were particularly acclaimed. Conversations on his works with the drama critic Ugo Ronfani were publ, as lo, Strehler (Milan, 1986).

  6. Giorgio Strehler. Writer: Die Sommerfrische. Giorgio Strehler was born on 14 August 1921 in Barcola, Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. He was a writer, known for Die Sommerfrische (1965), Die Entführung aus dem Serail (1967) and Il giardino dei ciliegi (1978).

  7. Il 14 maggio 1947 il sipario si alza su L’albergo dei poveri di Maksim Gorkij, titolo che Paolo Grassi e Giorgio Strehler, con l’insostituibile Nina Vinchi, hanno scelto per inaugurare il Piccolo Teatro, la sala di via Rovello riconquistata all’arte e alla poesia dopo la guerra. Strehler stesso è in scena nel ruolo del ciabattino Alioša.