Antonello Manacorda

Películas

The ROH Live: La Traviata
Conductor
EN DIRECTO EN CINES DE ESPAÑA Y ANDORRA EL MIÉRCOLES 30 DE ENERO DE 2019, 19:45H. LA HERMOSA PRODUCCIÓN DE RICHARD EYRE PROPORCIONA LA AMBIENTACIÓN PERFECTA PARA LA ÓPERA DE VERDI SOBRE UNA CORTESANA QUE SACRIFICA TODO POR AMOR. Desde la intensa emoción de un amor inesperado a una desgarradora reconciliación que llega demasiado tarde: La Traviata de Verdi es una de las óperas más populares de todo el repertorio. Alfredo se enamora de la cortesana Violetta en la glamurosa sociedad parisiense, pero bajo la superficie discurren trasfondos más sombríos que impulsan el desenlace hacia un trágico final.
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte
Conductor
Die Zauberflöte is one of Mozart’s most famous works and one of the most beloved of the entire operatic repertoire. Generations of spectators have been fascinated by the melodies and adventures of Papageno, the Queen of the Night, Tamino, and Pamina, the ordeals faced by the young lovers, and the work’s inexhaustible allegorical depth. The director Romeo Castellucci has deliberately stepped back from the narrative dimension of the opera in order to explore its raw emotion and its philosophical heart. For his part, the conductor Antonello Manacorda brings Mozart’s immortal music to life with the help of an outstanding cast that includes Sabine Devieilhe, one of today’s finest interpreters of the Queen of the Night.
Lucio Silla
Conductor
Having disposed of his enemies, Lucio Silla is now all-powerful. He wants to marry Giunia, but underestimates how much she hates him. After all, he has not only had her father murdered, but has also banished her beloved, Cecilio. At first, Giunia is misled into thinking that Cecilio is dead; with the help of Cinna, however, the lovers manage to meet up again. The power of love and Cinna’s machinations finally persuade Silla to relinquish his power.
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte
Conductor
An esoteric fairy-tale, a mystical-dreamlike tale, and a symbolic-Masonic course: No matter which perspective you consider it from, The Magic Flute will always be one of Mozart’s undisputed masterpieces. Amidst exotic, fanciful settings and cruel trials to conquer knowledge, amidst musical enchantment and threatening hostile forces, is the final victory of good over evil and love over hate. Singspiel in two acts to a libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder, the Zauberflöte is one of the Salzburg genius’ last masterpieces, which he probably began composing in May 1791, not even six months before his death. The opera had its debut in Vienna on 30 September 1791, conducted by the composer himself and with Schikaneder as Papageno.
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte
Conductor
An esoteric fairy-tale, a mystical-dreamlike tale, and a symbolic-Masonic course: No matter which perspective you consider it from, The Magic Flute will always be one of Mozart’s undisputed masterpieces. Amidst exotic, fanciful settings and cruel trials to conquer knowledge, amidst musical enchantment and threatening hostile forces, is the final victory of good over evil and love over hate. Singspiel in two acts to a libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder, the Zauberflöte is one of the Salzburg genius’ last masterpieces, which he probably began composing in May 1791, not even six months before his death. The opera had its debut in Vienna on 30 September 1791, conducted by the composer himself and with Schikaneder as Papageno.