Macbeth - Schedule, Program & Tickets
Macbeth
Musical preparation: Jiří Štrunc
Stage director: Martin Čičvák
Sets: Hans Hoffer
Costumes: Marija Havran
Chorus master: Pavel Vaněk
Dramaturgy: Jitka Slavíková
Motion cooperation: Tomáš Krivošík
State Opera Orchestra
State Opera Chorus
Premiere: 11 June 2015
Rampant ambition, inordinate lust for power and mysterious oracles – these are the ingredients of the psychological opera thriller and the first of the three unique creative unions between Giuseppe Verdi and William Shakespeare. Throughout his life, the Italian master was an ardent admirer of the Elizabethan playwright and when in the summer of 1846 he sought the subject for his tenth opera, he chose Macbeth. A supreme operatic dramatist, Verdi recognised how much potential the story of the corrupting force of power offered and Piave’s libretto consistently respected the play’s story line. In Macbeth, Verdi started pursuing the path towards musical drama, in which singing is subordinate to the situation and reflects the characters’ psychology and inner emotions, with the dramatic content being far more important than bel canto. Immediately after its premiere on 14 March 1847 at the Teatro alla Pergola in Florence, Macbeth set out on its triumphal journey across Europe and was staged in the original form until 1865, when Verdi substantially revised it for the Paris performance at the Théâtre-Lyrique.
Approximate running time, including intermission: 2 hours, 50 minutes, one 20-minute intermission
Sung in Italian, Czech and English subtitles.
Subject to change.
Stage director: Martin Čičvák
Sets: Hans Hoffer
Costumes: Marija Havran
Chorus master: Pavel Vaněk
Dramaturgy: Jitka Slavíková
Motion cooperation: Tomáš Krivošík
State Opera Orchestra
State Opera Chorus
Premiere: 11 June 2015
Rampant ambition, inordinate lust for power and mysterious oracles – these are the ingredients of the psychological opera thriller and the first of the three unique creative unions between Giuseppe Verdi and William Shakespeare. Throughout his life, the Italian master was an ardent admirer of the Elizabethan playwright and when in the summer of 1846 he sought the subject for his tenth opera, he chose Macbeth. A supreme operatic dramatist, Verdi recognised how much potential the story of the corrupting force of power offered and Piave’s libretto consistently respected the play’s story line. In Macbeth, Verdi started pursuing the path towards musical drama, in which singing is subordinate to the situation and reflects the characters’ psychology and inner emotions, with the dramatic content being far more important than bel canto. Immediately after its premiere on 14 March 1847 at the Teatro alla Pergola in Florence, Macbeth set out on its triumphal journey across Europe and was staged in the original form until 1865, when Verdi substantially revised it for the Paris performance at the Théâtre-Lyrique.
Approximate running time, including intermission: 2 hours, 50 minutes, one 20-minute intermission
Sung in Italian, Czech and English subtitles.
Subject to change.
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