Giuseppe Verdi: Nabucco - The story of a King who proclaiming himself God (2007)
From the Roman quarry in St. Margarethen, Austria
Giuseppe Verdi's most known Opera with a staging of epic proportions
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Igor Morosow - Nabucco
Simon Yang - Zaccaria
Bruno Ribeiro - Ismaele
Gabriella Morigi - Abigaille
Elisabeth Kulman - Fenena
Orchestra of the National Theatre Brno
Ernst Märzendorfer - conductor
41:10 Act II
1:46:22 Act IIII
This exciting open-air staging of Nabucco was one of the classical highlights in summer 2007. The vast production of the Verdi masterpiece at St. Margarethen took place amidst the intoxicating scenery of a rustically romantic Roman quarry, which provided a unique backdrop for this live recording. The Opera Festival St. Margarethen in Austria counts as one of Europe’s most important open-air festivals and nearly 220,000 opera lovers from all over the world visit it annually.
Nabucco tells the story of Nebuchadnezzar, ancient King of Babylon, who went mad after proclaiming himself, God. It is one of the most popular works in the history of opera and was Giuseppe Verdi’s (1813–1901) break-through in 1842. It features the most famous of all opera choruses, “Va, pensiero...“, which is a tune known to more than just opera lovers. This is an opera of epic proportions and the staging presented truly conforms to this spirit: horses, pyrotechnical special effects and more than 400 participants take to the stage.