VIDEO: AIDA Comes To Teatro Colon

By: May. 25, 2018
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110 years after the inauguration of the current building of the Teatro Colón, the opera with which its curtain ran for the first time was re-released: Aida. The emblematic title of the great Giuseppe Verdi, in which he opts for all his experience in operatic matters, tells the story of the Ethiopian slave that Radamés, the captain of Pharaoh's guard, falls in love with. Torn between his loyalty to the country and the dictates of his heart, he must also deal with the desire of Amneris, the daughter of Pharaoh, who professes an unrequited love. The setting of the remembered Roberto Oswald will be the setting of this great show that will dazzle for its visual display and the power of music.

Three cast of along with the Orchestra, the Ballet and the Stable Choir of the Teatro Colón will give life to this opera, under the baton of maestro Vieu, who tells us his experience in this video. Tickets for May 27, 29, 30 and 31; and June 2, 3 and 5 on sale from $ 150 at the Teatro's ticket office, Tucumán 1171, by phone at (011) 5254-9100 or online at bit.ly/AidaTC2018.



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