Il trovatore (The Trobadour), premiered in Rome in 1853, is a panel of Verdi’s so told ‘popular trilogy’ alongside Rigoletto and La traviata. Themes of obsession, revenge, family and civil war are conveyed through fiery dramatic contrasts. The towering character is the gypsy Azucena, a social outcast. Verdi, who by this time had trespassed the belcanto traditions, pushed the dramaturgy of this opera to the very brink of current taste, so that some critics ridiculed the plot as confused and hardly plausible. Yet the music is transcendent. Leonora’s “Tacea la notte placida” in Act I, the Anvil Chorus and Azucena’s ballad “Stride la vampa” in Act II, the cabaletta “Di quella pira” for Manrico in Act III are among the highlights of this dark masterpiece.
Conductor Daniele Callegari
Director Lorenzo Mariani
Light designer Fabio Barettin
La Fenice Orchestra & Choir
Chorus Master Claudio Marino Moretti
Il conte di Luna Luca Micheletti
Leonora Roberta Mantegna
Azucena Veronica Simeoni
Manrico Piero Pretti
Ferrando Simon Lim
Ines
Andrea Lia Rigotti (2/10)
Lucia Raicevich (4/10)
Ruiz
Dionigi D’Ostuni (2/10)
Roberto Menegazzo (4/10)
Un vecchio zingaro
Emanuele Pedrini (2/10)
Umberto Imbrenda (4/10)
Un messo
Giovanni Deriu (2/10)
Enrico Masiero (4/10)
English subtitles
La Fenice production
The performance lasts about 2 hours 35 minutes, including one interval