Nabucco at The State Opera
Dates: 10/5/2012 - 6/30/2013
📍 Theatre: The State Opera
Wilsonova 4
Praha 1, Prague
Phone: +420 224 901 448
Tickets: 200 K? - 1 200 K?
Running Time: 2 hours and 15 minutes with 1 intermission
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Nabucco (1842), Giuseppe Verdi’s third opera, was an immediate success. Yet it very nearly did not originate: the premiere of his second – comic – opera Un giorno di regno (A One-Day Reign) in 1840 was such a flop that the composer, heartbroken from the death of his wife Margherita, wanted to abandon his career as an opera creator. Only with difficulty did the impresario of Milan’s La Scala, Bartolomeo Merelli, persuade the less than thirty-year-old Verdi to set to music Temistocle Solera’s libretto treating an Old Testament theme. Under the command of Nabucco (Nebuchadnezzar), the Babylonians conquer Jerusalem, destroy the Temple of Solomon and subjugate the Jewish people.
Nabucco, who is punished with madness by Jehovah, has to face machinations on the part of his supposed daughter, Abigaille. He ultimately admits his error and Jehovah’s power and gives the Jews back their freedom. The most impressive aspect of the opera is the mass scenes, one of which, the Chorus of Hebrew Slaves “Va, pensiero, sull’alli dorate” (Fly, thought, upon gilded wings) in Act 3, at the time became the expression of the Italian nation’s desire for independence and – together with the Triumph March from Verdi’s Aida – is among the most famous opera melodies there is. The premiere took place on 9 March 1842 at La Scala with Verdi’s second wife, Giuseppina Strepponi, in the role of Abigaille.
Nabucco, who is punished with madness by Jehovah, has to face machinations on the part of his supposed daughter, Abigaille. He ultimately admits his error and Jehovah’s power and gives the Jews back their freedom. The most impressive aspect of the opera is the mass scenes, one of which, the Chorus of Hebrew Slaves “Va, pensiero, sull’alli dorate” (Fly, thought, upon gilded wings) in Act 3, at the time became the expression of the Italian nation’s desire for independence and – together with the Triumph March from Verdi’s Aida – is among the most famous opera melodies there is. The premiere took place on 9 March 1842 at La Scala with Verdi’s second wife, Giuseppina Strepponi, in the role of Abigaille.
Cast and Creative Team for Nabucco at The State Opera
Conductor: Tomáš Brauner, Hilary Griffiths, Richard Hein
Stage director: Karel N?mec
Sets: Ulrich Hüstebeck
Costumes: Josef Jelínek
Chorus master: Tvrtko Karlovi?, Adolf Melichar
Choreography: Otto Šanda
Nabucco
Martin Bárta
Richard Haan
Vladimír Chmelo
Jakub Kettner
Abigail
Anda-Louise Bogza
Jordanka Derilova
Anna Todorova
Nana Miriani
Fenena
Veronika Hajnová
Jana Levicová
Andrea Kalivodová
Jana Sýkorová
Ismael
Igor Jan
Richard Samek
Václav Sibera
Nikolaj Višnjakov
Zachary
Lukáš Hynek-Krämer
Oleg Korotkov
High Priest of Baal
Ladislav Mlejnek
Roman Vocel
Anna
Hana Jonášová
Dagmar Va?kátová
Abdallo
Lubomír Havlák
Ji?í Hruška
Stage director: Karel N?mec
Sets: Ulrich Hüstebeck
Costumes: Josef Jelínek
Chorus master: Tvrtko Karlovi?, Adolf Melichar
Choreography: Otto Šanda
Nabucco
Martin Bárta
Richard Haan
Vladimír Chmelo
Jakub Kettner
Abigail
Anda-Louise Bogza
Jordanka Derilova
Anna Todorova
Nana Miriani
Fenena
Veronika Hajnová
Jana Levicová
Andrea Kalivodová
Jana Sýkorová
Ismael
Igor Jan
Richard Samek
Václav Sibera
Nikolaj Višnjakov
Zachary
Lukáš Hynek-Krämer
Oleg Korotkov
High Priest of Baal
Ladislav Mlejnek
Roman Vocel
Anna
Hana Jonášová
Dagmar Va?kátová
Abdallo
Lubomír Havlák
Ji?í Hruška
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