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I Lituani

Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet TheatreA. Vienuolio g. 1, Vilnius, 01104, Lituanie
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Vilnius
samedi 06 septembre 202518:30
dimanche 07 septembre 202518:00
mercredi 10 septembre 202518:30
jeudi 11 septembre 202518:30
vendredi 12 septembre 202518:30
vendredi 30 janvier 202618:30
samedi 31 janvier 202618:30
dimanche 01 février 202618:00
Artistes
Lithuanian National Opera
Gianluca MarcianòDirection
Ričardas ŠumilaDirection
Hugo de AnaMise en scène, Décors, Costumes
Valerio AlfieriLumières
Lithuanian National Opera Orchestra
Lithuanian National Opera Chorus
Sergio MetalliVidéaste
Michele CosentinoChorégraphie
Viktorija MiškūnaitėSopranoAldona
Sandra JanušaitėSopranoAldona
Denys PivnitskyiTénorWalter
Kristian BenediktTénorWalter
Tadas GirininkasBasseAlbano
Liudas NorvaišasBasseAlbano
Eugenijus ChrebtovasBarytonArnoldo
Steponas ZonysBarytonArnoldo
Konstantin TomanBasseVitoldo
Alfredas MiniotasBasseVitoldosept. 05, 06, 07, 10, 11, 12, 2026 janv. 30, 31, févr. 01

Opera I lituani by the famous Italian composer A. Ponchielli is based on A. Mickevičius' poem Konrad Wallenrod. Its premiere took place at Milan’s famous La Scala Theatre in 1874. The work, which portrays the heroism of Lithuanians during the wars with the Crusaders, was extremely successful and became a symbol of the Italians’ struggles for freedom!

The Lithuanian opera planned to stage I lituani as early as 1939. Through the mediation of the Italian Minister Baron di Giura, the Italian Ministry of Press and Propaganda then granted the Lithuanian Opera the right to stage this work. Unfortunately, World War II and the Lithuanian tragedy prevented the opera's premiere. The Lithuanians first staged I lituani in 1981 at the Chicago Lithuanian Opera based on the wonderfully translated and edited libretto by Stasys Santvaras. The staging of this opera in Chicago in 1991 became a special event, when the Chicago Lithuanian Opera, together with the LNOBT, was able to present the history of Lithuania to the whole world for the first time. An impressive commemorative production was also created in 2009 at the Trakai Castle, commemorating the 1000th anniversary of the name of Lithuania. Since 2020, I lituani has been performed every year on 6 July in the courtyard of the Palace of the Grand Dukes, with each performance dedicated to the Statehood Day of Lithuania.

The score of I lituani is impressive, with a colourful orchestra, monumental choirs, extremely beautiful a cappella episodes of the choir, and melodious soloist parts. The 2025–2026 season at the LNOBT will begin with the premiere of this outstanding opera, and this time it will be presented on our stage by the famous Argentinian director Hugo De Ana, who is also creating the set and costume designs for this production.

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