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At the Prima della Scala the first time of Mattarella for Verdi

The President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, will also be present for the first time at Verdi's "Attila", which opens the opera season of La Scala tonight, a great social as well as artistic event. Government ministers will also be present together with bankers and industrialists yellow-green and perhaps the Northern League's deputy prime minister Salvini to whom the social centers promise open protest

At the Prima della Scala the first time of Mattarella for Verdi

Tonight at before the ladder, which as every year opens the season of the most international theater in Italy on the day of Sant'Ambrogio, patron saint of Milan, will also be the first time for the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, who will attend the staging of Giuseppe Verdi's "Attila".

The Head of State, who will be accompanied by his daughter Laura, had never attended the premiere of La Scala and his unprecedented presence has the meaning of giving confidence to Milan and to Italy that produces and looks to the future on the wave of the music of a great patriot like Giuseppe Verdi.

In addition to Mattarella's, tonight's event at La Scala, which is always an opportunity for the industrial, financial and political establishment to meet, will also be the first time for the ministers of the yellow-green government, for which the minister of Cultural heritage, Bonisoliand that of public education, Bussetti. Rumors say that the Northern League's Deputy Prime Minister will also be there, Matteo Salvini, to which the Social Centers promise a welcome that is not exactly elegant (but we hope at least without incident) to the cry of "Lega thief, Milan does not forgive".

The Prima della Scala, which is always an event of great importance not only for Milan and for the whole of Italy and not only for music lovers, was this year preceded by the inauguration of the "The Marvelous Factory", an exhibition on the 240 years of the Scala Theater Museum, which tells its entire story and which will remain open until next January 3rd.

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