Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto by Salvadore Cammarano
Opera in four acts
"If you travel to India and to Central Africa, you'll hear Trovatore.“ Nine years after the triumphant first performance, Verdi's opera had achieved the worldwide popularity that moved the composer to make this comment. The fabric of the opera could hardly be more gloomy: a gypsy who wishes to avenge the death of her mother at the stake, a count who wishes to use the execution of this gypsy to strike at his rival; a horrifying truth that is revealed at the moment of death. All the ingredients of Verdi's dramatic abundance appear here: mysterious sound worlds, harsh contrasts, vocal brilliance, opulent tableaux. The cohesive narrative style gives way to the variation of suggestive musical images with which Verdi served "the most important part of the drama“: revenge.
In Italian with German surtitles
New productionsupported by
Partner der Münchner Opernfestspiele
Date
| Munich Opera Festival 2013 |
| Monday, 8 July 2013 |
| Nationaltheater |  | | 7.00 p.m. - app. 9.45 p.m. | | 6.00 p.m. : Introductory event |  | | Prices M: 193 / 168 / 142 / 117 / 90 / 64 / 16 / 14 | | Open ticket sales | s-o-l-d o-u-t
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CastConductor
Paolo Carignani
Production
Olivier Py
Set and Costumes
Pierre-André Weitz
Lighting
Bertrand Killy
Chorus
Sören Eckhoff
Graf von Luna
Alexey Markov
Leonora
Anja Harteros
Azucena
Elena Manistina
Manrico
Jonas Kaufmann
Ferrando
Kwangchul Youn
Inez
Golda Schultz
Ruiz
Francesco Petrozzi
Ein Zigeuner
Rafał Pawnuk
Ein Bote
Joshua Stewart
The Bavarian State Orchestra
The Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera