Rigoletto
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Giuseppe Verdi (1813 – 1901)
Melodramma in 3 acts; Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave; First performed on 11th March, 1851 in Venice; Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 21. April, 2013
In Italian with German surtitles
Cast
Cast
| Conductor | Pablo Heras-Casado |
| Director | Jan Bosse |
| Stage-Design | Stéphane Laimé |
| Costume-Design | Kathrin Plath |
| Chorus Master | William Spaulding |
| Dramaturge | Jörg Königsdorf |
| The Duke of Mantua | Eric Fennell |
| Rigoletto | Andrzej Dobber |
| Gilda | Lucy Crowe |
| The count of Monterone | Bastiaan Everink |
| The count of Ceprano | Seth Carico |
| The countness of Ceprano | Kim-Lillian Strebel |
| Marullo | Simon Pauly |
| Matteo Borsa | Paul Kaufmann |
| Sparafucile | Albert Pesendorfer |
| Maddalena | Clémentine Margaine |
| Giovanna | Clémentine Margaine |
| A bailiff | Marko Mimica |
| A court lady | Annie Rosen |
| Chorus | Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin |
| Orchestra | Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin |
Information
Information
"From a purely theatrical point of view I consider "Rigoletto" to be the best story that I've set to music so far […]. It has really powerful scenes, temperament, pathos, a lot of variety." (Verdi to Antonio Somma, 22.4.1853)
In listing the attributes of his 1851 melodrama, adapted from Victor Hugo's hit play "Le roi s'amuse", Verdi is also describing the challenges that any production of this opera must rise to. RIGOLETTO is a masterpiece whose charm lies precisely in the confrontation between psychological portraiture and the unlikely turns of a fantastical tale, a tale that is half tragedy, half romantic horror story. For better or worse, despite his grotesque physique, the hunchbacked jester-hero has to get his audience laughing. His daughter Gilda seems angelic by contrast - and yet human through and through in her unconditional love and self-sacrifice. This blend of realism and the fantastic makes the RIGOLETTO material a worthy challenge for the great directors. Following on from Hans Neuenfels' successful 20-year run with the work at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Jan Bosse is now grasping the nettle. Since turning to musical theatre in recent years [ORFEO, LA CALISTO] the feted theatre director now delivers not only his first Verdi but also his first work for a Berlin opera house.
Kindly supported by Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin e. V.
Presented by kulturradio vom rbb and tip
Framework Program
Framework Program
Introduction (in German language): 45 minutes before beginning; Rang-Foyer


































































