Rigoletto / Giuseppe Verdi.

In adapting Victor Hugo's scandalous play Le Roi s'Amuse for the operatic stage, Giuseppe Verdi created one of his most grim--though no less tuneful--scores. Composed at a turning point of his career, the opera revolves around the titular court jester, whose attempts to protect his daughte...

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Main Author: Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901 (Composer)
Corporate Author: Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.) (Performer)
Other Authors: Kurzak, Aleksandra, 1977- (Performer), Vizin, Viktoria (Performer), Filianoti, Giuseppe, 1974- (Performer), Gagnidze, George, 1970- (Performer), Petrenko, Mikhail, 1976- (Performer), Frizza, Riccardo, 1971- (Conductor)
Format: Video
Language:Italian
Published: [New York, New York] : [Metropolitan Opera], [2009]
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Summary:In adapting Victor Hugo's scandalous play Le Roi s'Amuse for the operatic stage, Giuseppe Verdi created one of his most grim--though no less tuneful--scores. Composed at a turning point of his career, the opera revolves around the titular court jester, whose attempts to protect his daughter from the corruption and immorality of his employer, the lascivious Duke of Mantua, only ends in tragedy. Only days after making his Met debut, baritone George Gagnidze headlines this radio broadcast as Rigoletto, starring alongside soprano Aleksandra Kurzak as his naive daughter, Gilda, and tenor Giuseppe Filianoti as the Duke. Maestro Riccardo Frizza is on the podium to lead this powerful performance, which also features bass Mikhail Petrenko and mezzo-soprano Viktoria Vizin as the sinister siblings Sparafucile and Maddalena.
Item Description:Duration: 1 hr., 56 min., 9 sec.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 sound file (1 hr., 56 min., 9 sec.))
Playing Time:01:56:09
Participant or Performer:Aleksandra Kurzak, Viktoria Vizin, Giuseppe Filianoti, George Gagnidze, Mikhail Petrenko ; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus ; Riccardo Frizza, conductor.
Language:Sung in Italian.
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