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Nabucco by Giuseppe Verdi
Antonio Pirolli, conductor. Lyrical play in 4 parts. Libreto by Temistocle Solera.

Synopsis
What better guarantee of success than an inflamed patriotic chorus at the height of the Risorgimento? The real Nabucco triumph was not solely due to the quality of the score but, above all, how Verdi still in his anni di galera (galley years) was able to translate the yearning for freedom and autonomy of his countrymen. In the opera, the Hebrew slaves subdued by the Assyrians, lament their fate on the banks of the Euphrates and long for their lost homeland while singing Va, pensiero, a doleful song that skillfully expressed the Italian revolt against the Austrian oppression. After the failures of Oberto and Un Giorno di Regno, Verdi’s first two operas, Nabucco pointed the first of his forthcoming successes. Two other happy facts signalled forever the composer’s life: Rossini highly praised Nabucco and Verdi met Giuseppina Strepponi whose vocal demands in the role of ‘Abigaille’ cut short her career and became Verdi’s faithful companion. Temistocle Solera’s libretto had all the ingredients for a perfect Holllywood epic to ensure a big success: jealousy, intrigue, poison, slaves and vengeful gods. Nabucco premiered with the same clamorous success at La Scala in 1842, the year Glinka also composed Russland and Ludmilla, general anesthetic was used for a chirurgical intervention, Constanze Mozart died, and in Portugal Costa Cabral led a revolt in order to restore the Constitutional Charter.
Performance Details
Conductor | Antonio Pirolli
Director | André Heller-Lopes
Set designer | Renato Theobaldo
Costumes | Marcelo Marques
Light design | Fabio Retti
Nabucco | Àngel Òdena
Abigaille | Elisabete Matos
Zaccaria | Simon Lim
Fenena | Maria Luísa de Freitas
Ismael | Carlos Cardoso
Anna | Carla Simões
Sacerdote | André Henriques
Abdallo | Pedro Rodrigues
Coro do Teatro Nacional de São Carlos
Principal Conductor | Giovanni Andreoli
Orquestra Sinfónica Portuguesa
Principal Conductor | Joana Carneiro
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Lyrical play in 4 parts
Libreto by Temistocle Solera
Photo credits | Paulo Lacerda
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