Semiramide

Semiramide

Supported by Peter Moores Foundation

About the performance

In a world of politics, lust, violence and murder, Queen Semiramide rules over Babylon - a broken society in which the desires and cravings of the elite are destroyed by their own intrigues and machinations. It's a world waiting to be punished.

Having murdered her husband, Semiramide seized power with her lover Assur. Meanwhile Arsace, the son Semiramide thought was dead, returns to court as a young soldier. As Semiramide falls in love with her own son, the ghost of his murdered father, King Nino, warns that crimes must be avenged.

With echoes of Oedipus, Phaedra, Hamlet and Macbeth, Semiramide is Shakespearean in its atmosphere. Rossini's use of the chorus is masterful and evocative of classical Greek drama, propelling the action as the tragedy unfolds.

In Semiramide, Rossini's music achieves an epic power that makes this melodramma tragico among his most intense and passionate scores. Renowned Rossini interpreter Alberto Zedda conducts Nigel Lowery's inventive production, laced with contemporary political allusions.

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A co-production between Vlaamse Opera and Royal Opera Copenhagen.

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Performance Details

by Gioachino Rossini Libretto by Gaetano Rossi After Sémiramis by Voltaire

Vlaamse Opera

Semiramide Myrtò Papatanasiu
Arsace Hadar Halevi
Assur Josef Wagner
Idreno Robert McPherson
Oroe Igor Bakan
Azema Julianne Gearhart
Mitrane Eduardo Santamaria
L'ombra di Nino Charles Dekeyser

Alberto Zedda Conductor
Nigel Lowery Director / Set / Costumes
Lothar Baumgarte Lighting designer
Yannis Pouspourikas Chorus Master
Luc Joosten and Ute Haferburg Dramaturgy

Sung in Italian with English supertitles
British Sign Language interpreted Saturday 27 August 6.00pm
Audio Described Saturday 27 August 5.45pm 

Booking Information

Performance Dates:

August 2011
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Tickets: £16 - £68
Duration: 4 hours 20 minutes approximately
Venue: Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Edinburgh - The city of edinburgh council Creative Scotland

Edinburgh International Festival Society is a company limited by guarantee and incorporated in Scotland (SC024766)
with its registered office at The Hub, Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NE. Registered Charity No SC004694