Harding’s La Scala Debut “A Triumph”

Daniel Harding had a lot on his shoulders last night at La Scala, as seemingly the entire opera world waited to see whether the boyish conductor and his vision of Mozart’s Idomeneo could make Milan forget all about Riccardo Muti and his dramatic exit last spring. Apparently, he did. “After two curtain calls, Harding joined the cast on stage for 12-minute ovation. Members of the audience praised him for his ‘energy and verve’. The president of Italy, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, who was present, said: ‘I saw it with new eyes’.” However, some Muti loyalists remain quite upset with what they see as La Scala’s move away from serious, cutting-edge opera, and with the treatment accorded Muti, whom La Scala managers painted as a dictator.