From the Archives July 22, 2014
With our friends in Italy in mind…
Time: The Italian Opera season of 1927-28. Place: You are settling in at the world’s most famous opera house to see a performance of Donizetti’s Daughter of the Regiment, and you have great seats, E 15 and 16 on the Destra side of the main floor. On your arm is a dazzling beauty with bobbed hair and a daringly short shimmering dress. The world is yours.

Alas, you’d rather be elsewhere.
Fortunately, during the performance, you notice that your date has held on to the “Official Program” for the season. You ask to see it. Perhaps something will engage your interest, like the Pirelli floor in the Atrio of La Scala, which demonstrated the many qualities of a rubber based floor. What will they think of next?
Paging through the program, it is more interesting than you might have imagined, and there are a lot of automobile advertisements.

And a lot of cars, like the new Jano-designed Alfa Romeo six cylinder 1500. Now there is a car… and the trials and tribulations of Maria and Tonio can be forgotten for a while.

Someone nudges you and you close the program. But on the back cover, there is an ad for the Lancias, those Lambdas with the unit frame construction. Most amazing automobiles, and right down at the dealer on the Via P. Tenaglia…

While a Lambda might be a bit costly, perhaps Garavini can build a body on a Fiat. Didn’t Garavini just join up with Mario Revelli de Beumont? “Plumelastica”, isn’t that their version of Weymann construction? Your mind races…

What about an American car? Isn’t the Italian market going to open up to U.S. cars and even a Ford factory?

Here are more Lasalle, Buick, Cadillac, all being sold by a dealer over in Brescia. Will that affect the sale of cars built in Italy?

The Countess has just found Tonio in her drawing room – the opera is almost over. Thankfully it was not the Ring Cycle. But we’ll take this program home with us.
All ads and images aside from the lead photo are from the above program.





Pete, you could flash forward to the 80’s and see Pavarotti arrive for that evening’s performance in his new Maserati QP lll, after a quick sprint from Modena. Now that would leave a lasting impression. Somewhere I have the picture and will send it. Stay well my friend.
What a great document – an absolute pleasure to see. Fabulous. Any more were that came from?
I don’t have any more but I bet others might….Like Donald Osborne…
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Fabulous thank you