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Un ballo in mascheraNouvelle production

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Erkel Színház (Erkel Theatre)II. János Pál pápa tér 30., Budapest, Central Hungary, H-1087, Hongrie
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Budapest
Programme
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)Un bal masquéLivret de Antonio Somma
Artistes
Opéra d'État hongrois
Michelangelo MazzaDirection
Fabio CeresaMise en scène
Tiziano SantiDécors
Giuseppe PalellaCostumes
Szilvia RálikSopranoAmelia
Eszter SümegiSopranoAmelia
Mykhailo MalafiiTénorGustavo, King of Sweden
Attila FeketeTénorGustavo, King of Sweden
Bernadett WiedemannMezzo-sopranoUlrica
Bernadett FodorMezzo-sopranoRiccardo
Levente MolnárBarytonRenato
Alexandru AgacheBarytonRenato
Yolanda CovacinschiSopranoOscar
Zita SzemereSopranoOscar
Sándor EgriBasseAmelia's servant
Attila ErdősBasseCristiano
Máté FülepBarytonCristiano
András KőrösiBarytonCount Horn
Ferenc CserhalmiBasseCount Horn
Géza GáborBasseCount Ribbing
Krisztián CserBasseCount Ribbing

The subject of this work sparked Verdi's fiercest battle with the censor of Naples and, later on, of Rome. The original libretto treated an actual historical event: the 1792 regicide of a Swedish king. However, this proved too delicate a matter given the political situation of the day, and so in order to curry favour with the censor, the king was converted into an earl and the plot transplanted from Europe to the English North American colonies. After a few more minor alterations, the Roman censor allowed the staging of the work, which when the layer of political assassination is peeled away the plot, reveals a love story. Apart from the political discontent, the real stakes are over a marriage in need of saving. Lurking in the story's background are visceral emotions of unrequited love and blind jealousy that move the plot along. 
Un ballo in maschera has not been performed at the Opera for 12 years. Now, it will be returning to the institution's repertoire in an interpretation brought to us by the young Italian director and competition-winner Fabio Ceresa.

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