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Otello

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Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Hungary
Dates/times in Budapest time zone
Programme
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)OtelloLibretto by Arrigo Boito
Performers
Hungarian State Opera
Gergely MadarasConductor
Stefano PodaDirector
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra
Rafael RojasTenorOtello
Andrea RostSopranoDesdemona
Mihály KálmándyBaritoneIago
Judit NémethMezzo-sopranoEmilia
Gergely BoncsérTenorCassio
Gergely UjváriTenorRoderigo
Ferenc CserhalmiBassLodovico
Sándor EgriBassMontano
Géza ZsigmondBassHerald

After retiring at age 58, Verdi would write no new operas for the next 16 years. It took a pivotal supper in Milan and the persistence of music publisher Giulio Ricordi to entice the Maestro to set about composing a new work, which he would only refer to as the “chocolate project”. 
The Moor Otello is a soldier, a general and a loving husband who, despite all of his accomplishments, is not accepted by the people of Venice: he remains the eternal "black" foreigner. The vulnerability of the stranger seeking to fit into society is something that is easy for false friends to exploit – as is his jealousy.
Otello is a masterpiece, an exceptional work of creative genius in which the composer sets Shakespeare's tragedy to the music of his own unmistakably Verdian voice.