Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) | Un bal masqué | Livret de Antonio Somma |
Gran Teatre del Liceu | |||
Renato Palumbo | Direction | ||
Vincent Boussard | Mise en scène | ||
Vincent Lemaire | Décors | ||
Christian Lacroix | Costumes | ||
Coro del Gran Teatre del Liceu | |||
Orquesta Sinfónica del Gran Teatre del Liceu | |||
Piotr Beczała | Ténor | Riccardo | |
Carlos Álvarez | Baryton | Renato | 2017 oct. 07, 10 |
Marco Caria | Baryton | Renato | 2017 oct. 15, 18, 21, 24, 28 |
Keri Alkema | Soprano | Amelia | |
Dolora Zajick | Mezzo-soprano | Ulrica | |
Elena Sancho Pereg | Soprano | Oscar | |
Roman Ialcic | Basse | Samuel | |
Antonio Di Matteo | Basse | Tom | |
Damián del Castillo | Baryton | Silvano |
Elegant game of seuction and betrayal with the return of Piotr Beczala
Envy and conspiracy, but also passionate loves, jealousy, revenge and final forgiveness come together in the masterpiece of Verdi, which aroused the anger and prohibitions of censors of the time until the composer and librettist was compelled to make changes in it: from the original Sweden to far away Boston.
The great Polish tenor Piotr Beczala returns to the Liceu with one of his opening credits, accompanied by the soprano Ekaterina Metlova. Vincent Boussard’s sets reinforce the dark and mysterious atmosphere surrounding the piece, which features costumes by Christian Lacroix and Vincent Lemaire’s sober staging, which allows one to focus their attention on the dramatic core of the score. The cast, directed by a true specialist like Renato Palumbo, also presents two leaders in Verdian song: Dolora Zajick and Dmitri Hvorostovsky.
Co-production with Theatre du Capitole and Staatstheater Nürnberg.
Running time approx 2 hours, 50 mins.
Tickets on sale from June 2017.