from Wednesday 4 to Sunday 8 September 2024, 4 nights
Arrangement 16
Aida
G. Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) wrote his “Aida” at a politically highly explosive time: Germany and France were on the brink of war (Franco-Prussian War 1870/71), which is why the premiere could not take place until a year later after the scheduled date: Because both the stage sets and the costumes were stuck in the Prussian occupied Paris. The opera had been commissioned by the Egyptian Viceroy Ismail Pasha. However, not, as often wrongly assumed, for the inauguration of the Suez Canal, but for the opening of the new opera house in Cairo in 1871.
Aida shows the versatility of this exceptional Italian composer in its entirety: large-scale mass scenes and choruses are juxtaposed with equally intimate, chamber-play-like scenes that reveal a soul drama that is ingenious in every detail. In this respect, the work can certainly be interpreted as a turning point in Verdi’s oeuvre, as it not only focuses on the vocal parts, but also assigns a new and leading role to the orchestra.
Verdi received the 150,000 gold francs demanded for his composition, probably the highest honorarium granted to a composer to date. In addition, he demanded his own trumpets for the famous Triumphal March, the so-called Aida trumpets, which had to be commissioned as a special production. Today "Aida" is one of the most successful of the great operas of the 19th century.
Aida, G. Verdi, the 5.
Daniel Oren - Gianfranco de Bosio
Anna Pirozzi,
Ekaterina Semenchuk
Ekaterina Semenchuk was born in the former Soviet Union in Minsk in 1976. She studied singing at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in St. Petersberg and made her debut at the famous Mariinsky Theater while still a student. Her broad repertoire includes important and technically demanding roles such as Azucena in Verdi’s Il trovatore, Princess Eboli (Don Carlo) and Amneris (Aida), as well as the roles of Santuzza (Cavalleria rusticana), Marina (Boris Godunov) and the title role of Carmen. The mezzo-soprano makes guest appearances at all the major international houses such as the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Opéra de Paris, the Teatro Real in Madrid, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in London, the Teatro alla Scala or at the Salzburg Festival.
Ekaterina Semenchuk, Youngjun Park, Gregory Kunde, Alexander Vinogradov, Giorgi Manoshvili
Arena
The Barber of Seville, G. Rossini, the 6.
George Petrou - Hugo de Ana
Jessica Pratt, Marianna Mappa, Lawrence Brownlee, Davide Luciano
Arena
Carmen
G. Bizet
Carmen is undoubtedly one of the most popular and most performed operas in the world. Its premiere in 1875 at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, however, was only a moderate success: The outrageous new realism, the brutality and vehemence in the actors’ actions, and not least the shady milieu, overwhelmed the conventional Parisian audience, which was stuck in old patterns of thought.
The opera is set around 1820 in Seville, Andalusia, and is based on the novella of the same name by Prosper Merimée. The libretto was co-produced by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy (nephew of composer Jacques Fromental Halévy and also cousin of Georges Bizet’s wife). Shortly after its premiere, Carmen began its triumphal march across the world via Vienna and the rest of Europe, a triumph that continues to this day.
The theme and plot of this opera inspired numerous artists to create independent works, and various (opera and dance) films as well as ballets were made. Georges Bizet (1838-1875), however, unfortunately did not live to see the triumph of his sensual and passionate masterpiece. Exactly three months to the day after the first performance, he succumbed to a fatal heart attack at the age of only 36.
Carmen, G. Bizet, the 7.
Daniel Oren - Franco Zeffirelli
N.N., Mariangela Sicilia, Francesco Meli, Dalibor Jenis
Arena



Hotel informations for Verona 16
Verona, Due Torri Verona, Due Torri
Due Torri *****
The Due Torri Hotel *****, housed in a medieval building from the 14th century, is the first choice for the demanding Verona traveler. It exudes the charm of its rich past and offers guests all the comfort and unobtrusive luxury. From the spacious roof terrace you can enjoy the aperitivo, the magnificent view over the city to the Alps. Located in the heart of the historic center, close to the River Adige and the Church of Sant’Anastasia, the hotel is within easy walking distance of all major attractions. The Arena di Verona is a short 15-minute walk away.
Verona, Accademia Verona, Accademia
Accademia ****
The Accademia hotel **** offers tradition, comfort and a pleasant service. It is situated in the historical town centre, only 100 metres away from the Arenas, in a very quiet street, perpendicular to the famous Via Mazzini, symbol of the elegance and the luxury of Verona. This establishment of 94 rooms has a bar, a restaurant and a private garage.



All-inclusive price per person for Verona 16
Single room/ night
Due Torri
3.690,- Euro
170-210,- Euro
Accademia
from 2.970,- Euro
190-230,- Euro



The price includes
Overnights including breakfast, good opera tickets, scheduled flight, return taxi transfers, travel cancellation expenses insurance.