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Rigoletto - Verdi

Luca Salsi © Marco Borrelli

Verdi Rigoletto

From 19 January TO 24 January 2025
The Metropolitan Opera - New York, NY
Program

Verdi : Rigoletto 120 mn

Cast
  • Conductor
    Maurizio Benini
  • Director
    Bartlett Sher
  • Performers
    Rigoletto: Luca Salsi
    Gilda: Erin Morley
    Il Duca di Mantova: Pene Pati
    Sparafucile: Soloman Howard
    Maddalena: Rihab Chaieb
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

The Metropolitan Opera - New York, NY LocationLincoln Center Plaza - NY 10023 New York, NY États-Unis

  • Venue's Capacity: 3800
  • Other : PRICE: The MET Opera uses "Dynamic Pricing" that means that Prices for all performances are subject to change (increase and decrease) based on their sales. So, the prices may have changed, you will be informed of the new price as soon as possible, you will then be able to choose wether you want to buy your tickets at the new price or to cancel your booking (your credit card will not be charged).

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Synopsis

Rigoletto

“La donna è mobile”, “Caro nome”…these are only few of the successful arias contained in this Verdi’s Opera where the identity of the Villain is blurred and whose audience will most certainly cries a river.

When the Italian composer decided to adapt Victor Hugo’s “Le Roi s’amuse”, the play, which harshly and straightforwardly criticises the Royal family, had been already censored. As a consequence, this passionate opera went through many ups and downs before making it to the Venice’s Fenice Theatre, where it premiered on the 11 March 1851. Verdi and librettist Francesco Maria Piave had to change a number of different elements such as the setting, titles and names in order to be allowed to stage it.

The action takes place in the opulent palaces of sixteenth century Mantua. The opera revolves around a licentious Duke's efforts to seduce the beautiful daughter of the hunchback Rigoletto.

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