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NABUCCO
Opera
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Author of the libretto:
Francesco Maria Piave inspired by William Shakespeare
Date of the premiere:
24.10.1987
Duration:
2 h 55 min (2 intermissions)
Producers:
Music direction:
Andrzej Straszyński
Director:
Marek Okopiński
Set design:
Marian Kołodziej
Stage movement:
Czesław Bilski
Stage manager:
Karolina Filus
Opera in four acts. Performance in Italian with Polish subtitles.
Verdi was close to abandoning his career as an opera composer after the moderate success of "Oberto" and the failure of "The King's Day." Everything changed in 1841 when the manager of La Scala presented him with a libretto about the tribulations of King Nebuchadnezzar and the beginnings of the Babylonian captivity of the Jews. "Nabucco" had almost eighty performances in less than a year and secured a permanent place in the repertoire of the world's greatest stages.
This majestic work allows us to go back to the times when the Jewish people were under the rule of the Babylonian ruler Nebuchadnezzar. The longing of the Israelites for lost freedom intertwines here with court intrigues, the lust for power, and the romantic dilemmas of the king's daughters. Although the action takes place in the 6th century BCE, it actually refers to the nationalist movements that aimed to unify Italy under the rule of Victor Emmanuel II. During its premiere, the content of the opera was identified by Italians with their own destiny, and today, stripped of its political context, it still evokes equally unforgettable impressions among audiences.
Soloists, Choir, Ballet, Orchestra of the Grand Theatre in Łódź
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