Nabucco
Opera
Giuseppe Verdi

Nabucco

Nabucco, one of his most popular opera, Verdi wrote as a 28-year-old. It was his true life and professional turning point, therefore his words addressed to his publisher Giulio Ricordi are considered to be emblematic: "This is the opera with which my artistic career really begins.”

Nabucco

This is the opera with which the Split opera career of the Nestor of the Croatian theatre Georgij Paro began; and here it is now continuing on the occasion of restoring and adapting his 2003 set, which, as an hommage to her former professor, is signed by Jelena Bosančić. Although Paro as a director has left a legacy beyond comparison from Zagreb via Split to Dubrovnik, his Split performance was only his fourth opera production (after three operas directed in Zagreb), and the first open-air one.

The biblical story of the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar and the destruction of Jerusalem inspired many artists, as well as Verdi and this is believed to be his true masterpiece primarily based on the glorious and lamentation choir arias, immediately accepted by the widest audience.

Conductor

Ivo Lipanović

Director

Georgij Paro i Jelena Bosančić

Set Designer

Dinka Jeričević 

Costume Designer

Sonja Obradović (prema idejnim rješenjima Irene Sušac i Lea Kulaša)

Choreographers

Miljenko Vikić i Ljiljana Gvozdenović 

Choirmaster

Veton Marevci

Light Designer

Srđan Barbarić

Stage Movement

Ljiljana Gvozdenović

 

Orkestar, Zbor i Balet HNK Split

Dirigent scenske glazbe

Veton Marevci

Concertmaster

Valter Lovričević

Ballet Master

Snježana Radica i Vladimir Šuvalov

Accompanist

Tetjana Borčagivska, Ana Šabašov

Supervisor

Mark Anton Gančević, Elza Tudor Gančević

Prompter

Irina Padovan

Nabucco

Mikolaj Zalasinski

Ismaele

Bože Jurić Pešić, 

Max Jota 

Zaccaria

Ivica Čikeš,

Božo Župić

Abigaille

Daniela Schillaci

Fenena

Antonija Teskera

Baalov veliki svećenik

Mate Akrap

Abdallo

Vinko Maroević 

Anna

Branka Pleština Stanić