Unveiled: Empowering Women through Opera
We are thrilled to announce Romina Boscolo's new project, "Unveiled," which aims to give voice to women, unveiling their power, strengths, and hearts. Through the project, the Italian opera singer brings to life iconic opera heroines who embark on a journey of transformation, empowerment, and ultimately freedom.
The first empowered woman she portrays is Eboli from Verdi's Don Carlo, a complex character who grapples with her desires, emotions, and inner struggles. As a woman, she represents the challenges and restrictions placed upon women in society. Through Eboli, Romina Boscolo strives to shed light on the women’s strength.
The powerful aria "O don fatale" showcases Eboli’s inner turmoil and her journey towards self-discovery. Through this aria, Romina Boscolo shows her commitment to exploring the human experience of female opera characters.
To announce the project, Romina Boscolo has released an opera film, focusing on Eboli’s complex emotions. This new recording of "O don fatale" is a testament to the Italian mezzo-soprano's dedication to bringing empowering women’s stories to life. The filming took place in the beautiful surroundings of Montegioco Castle, Italy.
The project doesn't stop with Eboli. Romina Boscolo plans to delve into the stories of other opera heroines, such as Azucena, Principessa di Bouillon, and more. The artist is determined to bring "Unveiled" to audiences across Europe, raising awareness of the power of women and inspiring other women to find their own voice and strive for self-expression.
In the face of many disturbing news about violence against women, Romina Boscolo's “Unveiled” serves as a beacon of empowerment. While acknowledging these dramatic issues, she wants to bring a positive message of resilience to women all over the world.