In the exceptional setting of the Musée Jacquemart-André, experience Rigoletto up close: a drama of passion, betrayal, love, and revenge. The evening begins with a private visit of the museum’s prestigious permanent collection, followed by the opera performed in the intimacy of the salons. During intermission, enjoy a glass of Champagne before returning to the performance. Created by Musica a Palazzo (Venice), this adaptation highlights the main roles – Rigoletto (baritone), Gilda (soprano), the Duke of Mantua (tenor), Sparafucile (bass), and Maddalena (mezzo-soprano) – accompanied by a trio (piano, violin, cello). The immersive staging by Patrizia Di Paolo, with costumes by Atelier Nicolao, enhances the emotions brought to life by young French singers and musicians from renowned orchestras, embodying opera’s new generation.
DURATION: 2h30
SCHEDULE: Doors open: 8:00 pm
Performance starts: 8:30 pm
TIMETABLE : 15/11 - 13/12 - 24/01 - 11/02 - 14/03 - 11/04 - 30/05 - 20/06
Come and discover the new Opera a Palazzo Palazzo Paris show created at the Museum: Rigoletto, an intense drama of passion, betrayal, filial love and revenge.
Follow the story of Rigoletto as it unfolds in the Museum's salons, and enjoy a glass of Champagne at intermission.
The adaptation created by Musica at Palazzo Venice focuses on the main roles: Rigoletto (baritone), Gilda (soprano), Duca di Mantova (tenor), Sparafucile (bass) and Maddalena (mezzo-soprano).
The musical accompaniment is provided by a trio of musicians: piano, violin and cello.
The staging, imagined by Patrizia di Paolo, offers an intimate, immersive approach, and the costumes are by Venice's Atelier Nicolao.
Take advantage of this exclusive opportunity for a private tour of the museum's prestigious permanent collection in the salons on the first floor.
The close proximity of the artists, abolishing all distances, awakens emotions of unprecedented intensity.
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