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RIGOLETTO in Aix en Provence, Strasbourg, Genève, Bruxelles and Moscow.




AIX-EN-PROVENCE: Robert Carsen is staging a new production of Giuseppe Verdis opera RIGOLETTO

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. It is a Coproduction OnR, Strasbourg • Festival d’Aix-en-Provence • La Monnaie / de Munt de Bruxelles • le Théâtre Bolchoï de Moscou • le Grand Théâtre de Genève.

Premieres: Aix-en-Provence, July 4th, 10 performances until July 26th, 2013.

OnR; Strasbourg, December 8th, 6 performances until December 23th, 2013, and in Mulhouse 8th and 10th January 2014

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New Rigoletto. Coproduction OnR, Strasbourg • Festival d’Aix-en-Provence • La Monnaie / de Munt de Bruxelles • le Théâtre Bolchoï de Moscou • le Grand Théâtre de Genève.


Giuseppe Verdi: RIGOLETTO
Opéra en trois actes
Livret de Francesco Maria Piave d’après Le Roi s’amuse de Victor Hugo
Direction musicale Paolo Carignani
Mise en scène Robert Carsen
Réalisation de la mise en scène Christophe Gayral
Décors Radu Boruzescu
Costumes Miruna Boruzescu
Lumières Robert Carsen et Peter Van Praet
Chorégraphie Philippe Giraudeau
Dramaturgie Ian Burton

Giuseppe Verdi

Cast:

Le Duc de Mantoue Dmytro Popov
Rigoletto George Petean
Gilda Nathalie Manfrino
Sparafucile Konstantin Gorny
Maddalena Sara Fulgoni
Comte Monterone Kurt Gysen
Marullo Manuel Betancourt
Borsa Mark Van Arsdale
Comte Ceprano Ugo Rabec
Comtesse Ceprano / Page Yvette Bonner
Choeurs de l’Opéra national du Rhin
Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg

Robert Carsen, archivephoto: Marie-Noelle Robert/Théâtre du Châtelet (2005)

After many years of hardship barely soothed by a few successes such as Nabucco and Macbeth, Verdi starts off the 1850s with three masterpieces which were to revolutionise lyrical art. In the tragedy Le Roi s’amuse by Victor Hugo, he found all the right ingredients to develop his theatrical ideas. Each character was to have their own traits, a truly personal touch and a style of singing that was immediately recognisable. Rigoletto provided all this: a poignant human drama where fatherly feelings, court intrigues and the impudence of a shameless monarch lead to the death of a young girl who prefers to sacrifice her life for a man who doesn’t love her, rather than live in this Machiavellian world
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At the height of his creative genius, Verdi briskly leads us through this tragic dance with a series of tunes that must rank among the best he ever composed.

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