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Macbeth

State Opera (Státní opera)Wilsonova 4, Praga, Central Bohemian Region, 110 00, República Checa
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Prague
viernes 10 abril 202619:00
miércoles 15 abril 202619:00
sábado 02 mayo 202618:00
miércoles 27 mayo 202619:00
Programa
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)MacbethLibreto de Francesco Maria Piave
Intérpretes
Prague State Opera
Hermann BäumerDirección
Martin ČičvákDirección de escena
Hans HofferDiseño de escena
Marija HavranDiseño de vestuario
Prague State Opera Orchestra
Prague State Opera Chorus
Jitka SlavíkováDramaturgia
Adolf MelicharDirección de coro
Pupils of the Olga Kyndlová Ballet School
Lucie HájkováSopranoMaid of honour
Ólafur SigurdarsonBarítonoMacbeth
Daniela SchillaciSopranoLady Macbeth
Iurie MaimescuBajoBanquo
Kyungho KimTenorMacduff
Josef MoravecTenorMalcolm
Alexander LaptěvBajoFirst Apparition
Andrey StyrkulBajoFirst Apparition, Cutthroat, Herald
Ivo HrachovecBajoDoctor
Tomáš BartůněkBajoCutthroat, Herald
Libor NovákBajoServant to Macbeth
Michael SkalickýBarítonoServant to Macbeth
Gabriela PešinováSopranoSecond Apparition
Eliška MourečkováSopranoSecond Apparition
Lubomira Popova AlabozovaMezzosopranoThird Apparition
Markéta FrýdováMezzosopranoThird Apparition

Throughout his life, Giuseppe Verdi was an ardent admirer of William Shakespeare, the globally celebrated Elizabethan playwright. When in the summer of 1846 the Italian master sought the subject for his tenth opera, he ultimately opted for Macbeth. A supreme operatic dramatist, Verdi recognised how much potential the story of the corrupting force of power offered. In Macbeth, he started pursuing the path towards musical drama, in which singing reflects the characters’ psychology and inner emotions, with the dramatic content being far more important than bel canto.

For the Italian opera scene, Macbeth was a bold choice indeed. Lacking a love story, which was unprecedented for the genre, with the plot replete with violence, murder, military conflict, gruesome actions and supernatural elements, the big question was how the local audience would respond to the piece. Yet the first night, on 14 March 1847 in Florence, conducted by Verdi himself, was a resounding success. The new opera was soon staged to great acclaim all over Italy, as well as in a number of theatres in Europe, North and South America. In 1865, Verdi substantially revised it for the Théâtre-Lyrique in Paris, which presented the new version, in French translation, on 21 April that year. The second Macbeth, however, was poorly received and did not fare well. Only in the 1960s did the opera enjoy a revival, and its revised version, in Italian, has ever since been a staple of the repertoire of theatres worldwide.

Surprisingly, it took a very long time before Verdi’s Macbeth was presented in Prague. It was first staged here on 30 November 1935 at the Neues deutsches Theater (today’s State Opera).

Críticas de Macbeth dirigida por Martin Čičvák

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