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Aida

State Opera (Státní opera)Wilsonova 4, Praga, Central Bohemian Region, 110 00, República Checa
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Prague
viernes 29 mayo 202619:00
sábado 06 junio 202618:00
jueves 11 junio 202619:00
sábado 20 junio 202618:00
miércoles 24 junio 202619:00
Programa
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)AidaLibreto de Antonio Ghislanzoni
Intérpretes
Prague State Opera
Vincenzo MilletarìDirección
Petar SelemDirección de escena
Hafiz Abdel FarghaliDiseño de escena
Josef JelínekDiseño de vestuario
Prague State Opera Orchestra
Prague State Opera Chorus
External chorus
Prague National Theatre Opera Ballet
Otto ŠandaCoreografía
Adolf MelicharDirección de coro
Kateřina JalovcováMezzosopranoAmneris
Denys PivnitskyiTenorRadamès
Milen BožkovTenorRadamès
Nikoloz LagvilavaBarítonoAmonasro
Christina NilssonSopranoAida
Oksana NosatovaSopranoAida
Pavel ŠvingrBajoKing of Egypt
Zdeněk PlechBajoRamfis
Jiří SulženkoBajoRamfis
Yukiko KinjoSopranoPriestess
Jan Maria HájekTenorA messenger

The opera has mesmerised music lovers with its lavish scenery and exquisite costumes, magnificent collective scenes, as well as intimate personal drama. Aida has to decide between being loyal to her country and dedicating herself to a man who is one of the oppressors of her nation. The dilemma of choosing between love and duty is also faced by Radames, who ultimately betrays his homeland because of Aida.

Verdi wrote Aida on the basis of the French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette’s scenario, conceived to commission from Ismail Pasha, Viceroy of Egypt, for the inauguration of the Suez Canal. Impressed by the plot, Verdi travelled to Egypt so as to get a feel for the country and its culture. After returning to Italy, he had Ancient Egyptian “Aida trumpets” made in Milan which he would employ in the famous Triumphal March.

The current State Opera production premiered in 1994. A genuine Egyptian colour was afforded to the sets by the renowned Egyptian painter Hafíz Abdel Farghali, whose work uniquely projects Ancient Pharaoh-ruled Egypt’s heritage on the modern-time civilisation.

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