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Nabucco
Word art for Verdi's Nabucco

Nabucco

Giuseppe Verdi

October 4 - 25, 2024 Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
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The opera that launched Verdi's career, Nabucco is a sweeping saga featuring some of the most passionate music ever written. Never before performed at the COC, this is opera at its most spectacular: a rousing epic of the search for hope amid brutal cruelty and oppression.

Baritone Roland Wood stars as the tyrant Nabucco, alongside soprano Mary Elizabeth Williams as Abigaille, would-be Queen of Babylon, in this timeless tale of intrigue, ambition, and redemption.

Nabucco delivers brilliance on all fronts

John Von Rhein, Chicago Tribune

Synopsis in a Minute

Amidst a fight for the Babylonian throne between the tyrannical king Nabucco and his adopted daughter Abigaille, an exiled people seek hope and redemption.

Performance Information

  • Performance time is approximately two hours and 30 minutes, including one 25-minute intermission
  • Sung in Italian with English SURTITLES™

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A portrait of composer Giuseppe Verdi

Composed By Giuseppe Verdi

A portrait of composer Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi

Born in Roncole, near Busseto on October 10, 1813;
died in Milan, Italy on January 27, 1901

Giuseppe Verdi’s music education began with church organists in his home town, where his skills impressed a local merchant enough to finance a year of study at La Scala in Milan. After finishing his studies, Verdi returned home and married his childhood sweetheart, Margherita Barezzi, with whom he had two children. Tragically, both children died within two years of each other; Margherita died shortly after, leaving the 27 year-old Verdi devastated. His run of misfortune continued when his second opera, Un giorno di regno, proved a failure.

Regardless of life’s challenges, Verdi and his operas would become famous throughout the country. In his lifetime he composed over 20 operas, with RigolettoLa Traviata, Il TrovatoreFalstaffUn forza del destinoDon Carlos, and Aida amongst his most famous. In later years Verdi was not only the great man of opera, but also a national hero who gave his people a distinctive voice on the musical map.

Cast

A portrait of Roland Wood

Roland Wood

Nabucco
Mary Elizabeth Williams

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Abigaille
A portrait of Rihab Chaieb

Rihab Chaieb

Fenena
A portrait of Matthew Cairns

Matthew Cairns

Ismaele

Simon Lim

Zaccaria

Charlotte Siegel

Anna

Wesley Harrison

Abdallo

Duncan Stenhouse

High Priest of Baal

Creative

Paolo Carignani

Conductor
A portrait of Katherine M. Carter

Katherine M. Carter

Director

Michael Yeargan

Set Designer

Jane Greenwood

Costume Designer

With the COC Orchestra and Chorus

Production of Lyric Opera of Chicago

Generously underwritten, in part, In Memory of Vincent Gioacchino Castellano

The COC Orchestra is generously sponsored by The Schulich Foundation and by W. Bruce C. Bailey

Presented at

Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts