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    Il trovatore

    Il trovatore

    Giuseppe Verdi

            

    Libretto: Salvadore Cammarano after the play El Trovador by Antonio Garcia Gutierrez

    First performance: Teatro Apollo, Rome, January 19 1853

    First performance at the Israeli opera: January 11, 2007

     

    Conductor           Massimiliano Stefaneli
    Omer M. Wellber
    Director Stephen Lawless
    Revival Director Micha Handel
    Set Designer Benoit Dugardyn
    Costume Designer Martin Pakledinaz
    Lighting Designer Joan Sullivan Gent
    Lighting Revival Michael Mcnamara

     

    Soloists          

        

    Manrico Pierro Giuliacci
    Vladimir Kuzmenko
    Leonora Michéle Crider
    Annalisa Raspagliosi
    Count Di Luna Albert Schagidullin
    Christopher Robertson
    Azucena Tea Demurishvili
      Svetlana Sandler
    Ferrando Vladimir Braun
    Ruiz Sami Bechar
    Old Gypsy Sorin Semillian
    Messenger Boris Yerufeyev
    Inez Ira Bertman 

     

    The Israeli Opera Chorus
    Conductor Leonti Wolf
    The Opera Orchestra - The Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion
    Surtitles: Israel Ouval
    Sung in Italian
    Surtitles in English and Hebrew


    A mysterious troubadour and gypsies entangled in mistaken identities. The story of Count di Luna who courts the lady Leonora who is in love with a mysterious troubadour. One of Verdi's most beloved opera reaches the stage of the Israeli Opera for the first time in a coproduction with the Los Angeles and Washington DC opera houses.

    Synopsis

    Production Album

    Photos: Yossi Zwecker        



    Dates

    Thurs 11.1 (20:00), Fri 12.1 (13:00), Sat 13.1 (20:00), Mon 15.1 (20:00),

    Tues 16.1 (20:00), Wed 17.1 (20:00), Fri 19.1 (13:00), Sat 20.1 (20:00),

    Sun 21.1 (20:00), Mon 22.1 (20:00), Thurs 25.1 (20:00), Fri 26.1 (13:00),

    Sat 27.1 (20:00)

    Towards opening: Sat 6.1 (11:00)

    Before the show back stage tours: Tues 16.1 (19:00), Sun 21.1 (19:00), Thurs 25.1 (19:00)


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