Main Hall
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Artistic direction adaptation: Tiberius Simu
Scenography adaptation: Magdy Hawash
Chorus conductor: Corneliu Felecan
Riccardo, Count of Warwick, Governor of Boston: Matteo Desole (guest)
Renato, his secretary: Geani Brad
Amelia, his wife: Carmen Gurban
Ulrica, the fortune teller: Liliana Neciu
Oscar, the Count's pages: Oana Trîmbițaș
Silvano, a sailor: George Godja
Samuel/ Count's opposer: Cristian Hodrea
Tom/ Count's opposer: Petru Burcă
The Judge: Florin Pop
Amelia's servant: Andrei Șofron
The Orchestra and Chorus of The Romanian National Opera in Cluj-Napoca
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show category: opera
Opera in three acts on a libretto by Antonio Somma, inspired by the play Gustav the Third by Eugéne Scribe
Un Ballo in maschera is Giuseppe Verdi’s twenty-second work, renowned for its fascinating journey, which began with the tremendous impact of its 1859 world premiere and continued to the present, when it still tops the bill in Operas all over the world.
Verdi’s masterpiece was first brought under stage lights at the Apollo Theatre of Rome. It became famous not only for the extraordinary quality of the composition, but also for the controversial libretto, based on the tragic story of King Gustav III of Sweden, because of which the opera was actually censored for a long period of time.
The heroes of the libretto drawn from the historical truth are Riccardo, Count of Warwick, his good and faithful friend Renato, and Amelia, the wife of the former, who is caught between the two men’s love. The opera offers an impressive medieval story, full of passion and intrigues, where honour and friendship are sacred, love triangles are the most painful taboos, while betrayal, with or without a mask, has a high price. The Cluj production of Verdi’s masterpiece keeps its classical note, the construction of characters, scenery and stage movement, and tries to express the action in a dynamic way, while conveying the feelings and experiences of characters in a natural manner, with openness towards the viewing public.
We are therefore looking forward to welcoming you at this wonderful performance, to discover what lies behind the elegant ball masks of a legendary opera!
The performance has two breaks and ends around 9.30 p.m.
Recommended age: 12+