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Vidéo à la demande: Aida

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Programme
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)Aida (Aïda)Livret de Antonio Ghislanzoni
Artistes
Opéra national de Paris
Michele MariottiDirection
Shirin NeshatMise en scène
Christian SchmidtDécors
Tatyana van WalsumCostumes
Felice RossLumières
Orchestre de l'Opéra national de Paris
Chœurs de l'Opéra national de Paris
Yvonne GebauerDramaturgie
Dustin KleinChorégraphie
Ching Lien WuChef de chœur
Ève-Maud HubeauxMezzo-sopranoAmneris
Piotr BeczałaTénorRadamès
Roman BurdenkoBarytonAmonasro
Ewa PłonkaSopranoAïda
Krzysztof BączykBassele roi d'Égypte
Alexander KöpecziBasseRamphis
Margarita PolonskayaSopranola grande prêtresse
Manase LatuTénorun messager

How to choose between love for an enemy general and love for one’s homeland? Such is the dilemma faced by Aida, an Ethiopian princess enslaved in Egypt, who also has to contend with the rivalry of Amneris, the Pharaoh’s daughter, who loves the same man as her, Radames. Yet it is proud Amneris who begs the priests to pardon Radames after he unwittingly betrays a military secret.

In this work, first performed in 1871 at the Cairo Opera, Giuseppe Verdi alternates epic scenes such as the famous triumphal march with more intimate arias such as “Celeste Aida”. While the context of the work’s creation owes much to the Egyptomania in vogue in the 19th century, the themes of Aida are as timeless as they are universal.

This is reflected in the staging by Iranian visual artist Shirin Neshat, who, making her Paris Opera debut, emphasises the cruelty of religious fanaticism, so swift to oppress women.

Aida (Aïda) par Shirin Neshat, nos comptes-rendus

Opéra national de Paris