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"Dramma lirico in quattro parti." The Italian opera included the Hebrews’ chorus ''Va’, pensiero, sull’ali dorate'' (“Fly, thought, on golden wings”), which became a patriotic song of the Italian Risorgimento. As a nation fighting for independence from foreign rule, the Italians identified themselves with the oppressed Jews in Babylon.  
"Dramma lirico in quattro parti." The Italian opera included the Hebrews’ chorus ''Va’, pensiero, sull’ali dorate'' (“Fly, thought, on golden wings”), which became a patriotic song of the Italian Risorgimento. As a nation fighting for independence from foreign rule, the Italians identified themselves with the oppressed Jews in Babylon.  


==Editions, performances==
==Editions==


Published in [[Milan, Italy]]: [[Ricordi]], 1842.  
Published in [[Milan, Italy]]: [[Ricordi]], 1842.  


Premiered in [[Milan, Italy]]: [[Teatro alla Scala]], 9 March 1842.
==Performance History==
 
Premiered in [[Milan, Italy]]: [[Teatro alla Scala]], 9 March 1842; then:
 
*Lisbon, Portugal: 29 October 1843
*Barceona, Spain: 2 May 1844
*Berlin, Germany: 27 September 1844
*Malta: Autumn 1844
*Algeria: Summer 1845
*Paris, France: 16 October 1845
*Copenhagen, Denmark: Carnival 1846
*London, Great Britain: 30 May 1850
* Budapest, Hungary: 31 August 1846
*Constantinople, Turkey: Autumn 1846,
*Havana, Cuba: 1847
*Bucharest, Romania: November 1847
*New York, United States: 4 April 1848,
*Brussels, Belgium: 29 November 1848
*Prague, Czech Republic: 5 March 1849
*Buenos Aires, Argentina: 22 August 1850
*St. Petersburg, Russia: 27 December 1851
*Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: 1856
*Mexico: December 1856
*Zagreb, Croatia: 1 October 1878


====Audio Recordings====
====Audio Recordings====

Revision as of 09:43, 31 December 2015

Nabucco <Italian> (1842) is an opera by Giuseppe Verdi (mus.) and Temistocle Solera (libr.). Based on Nabuchodonosor (Nebuchadnezzar / 1836 Anicet-Bourgeois, Cornu), play.

Abstract

"Dramma lirico in quattro parti." The Italian opera included the Hebrews’ chorus Va’, pensiero, sull’ali dorate (“Fly, thought, on golden wings”), which became a patriotic song of the Italian Risorgimento. As a nation fighting for independence from foreign rule, the Italians identified themselves with the oppressed Jews in Babylon.

Editions

Published in Milan, Italy: Ricordi, 1842.

Performance History

Premiered in Milan, Italy: Teatro alla Scala, 9 March 1842; then:

  • Lisbon, Portugal: 29 October 1843
  • Barceona, Spain: 2 May 1844
  • Berlin, Germany: 27 September 1844
  • Malta: Autumn 1844
  • Algeria: Summer 1845
  • Paris, France: 16 October 1845
  • Copenhagen, Denmark: Carnival 1846
  • London, Great Britain: 30 May 1850
  • Budapest, Hungary: 31 August 1846
  • Constantinople, Turkey: Autumn 1846,
  • Havana, Cuba: 1847
  • Bucharest, Romania: November 1847
  • New York, United States: 4 April 1848,
  • Brussels, Belgium: 29 November 1848
  • Prague, Czech Republic: 5 March 1849
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina: 22 August 1850
  • St. Petersburg, Russia: 27 December 1851
  • Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: 1856
  • Mexico: December 1856
  • Zagreb, Croatia: 1 October 1878

Audio Recordings

1 1949(LI) - Gui Vittorio - Teatro di San Carlo di Napoli*

2 Nabucco (1951 Previtali, Silveri / @1842 Verdi), sound recording (opera) Fernando - RAI Roma*

3 1955(LI) - Klobucar Berislav - Radio Symphonieorchester Wien*

4 1959(LI) - Bartoletti Bruno - Maggio Musicale Fiorentino*

5 1960(LI) - Schippers Thomas - Metropolitan Opera*

6 1960(RA) - Vernizzi Fulvio - Radio Hilversum*

7 1960(SE) - Singer George - Hamburg Radio*

8 1961(LI) - Bartoletti Bruno - Maggio Musicale Fiorentino*

9 1961(LI) - Gui Vittorio - Teatro Massimo di Palermo*

10 1961(LI) - Molinari-Pradelli Francesco - San Francisco Opera*

11 1963(LI) - Bartoletti Bruno - Chicago Lyric Opera*

12 1964(LI) - Molinari-Pradelli Francesco - San Francisco Opera*

13 1964(SE) - Stein Horst - Deutsche Oper Berlin*

14 Nabucco (1965 Gardelli, Gobbi / @1842 Verdi), sound recording (opera) Gardelli Lamberto - Wiener Staatsoper*

15 1966(LI) - Gavazzeni Gianandrea - Teatro alla Scala*

16 1968(LI) - Cillario Carlo Felice - American Opera Society*

17 1968(LI) - Raichev Rouslan - Sofia National Opera*

18 1972(LI) - Davis Colin - Covent Garden*

19 1972(LI) - Sanzogno Nino - Teatro la Fenice di Venezia*

20 1972(LI) - Vonk Hans - Omroeporkest*

21 1974(LI) - Fabritiis Oliviero De - Teatro Massimo di Palermo*

22 1977(LI) - Muti Riccardo - Maggio Musicale Fiorentino***

23 Nabucco (1978 Muti, Manuguerra / @1842 Verdi), sound recording (opera) Muti Riccardo - Philharmonia Orchestra*

24 1978(LI) - Coppola Anton - New Orleans Opera Association*

25 1978(LI) - Ziino Ottavio - Teatro Petruzzelli di Bari*

26 1979(LI) - Rigacci Bruno - NOT KNOWN*

27 1979(LI) - Santi Nello - Théâtre de l'Opéra de Paris***

28 1980(LI) - Erede Alberto - Düsseldorfer Symphoniker*

30 1981(LI;17/9/81) - Pallo Imre - New York City Opera*

31 1981(LI;2/10/81) - Pallo Imre - New York City Opera*

32 Nabucco (1982 Sinopoli, Cappuccill / @1842 Verdi), sound recording (opera)Sinopoli Giuseppe - Deutsche Oper Berlin*

33 1984(LI) - Agler David - Australian Opera*

34 1984(LI) - Gandolfi Romano - Gran Teatro del Liceo*

35 1984(LI) - Yampolski Victor - Symphony Orchestra of the Performing Arts Council*

36 1986(LI) - Muti Riccardo - Teatro alla Scala*

39 1989(LI) - Rinaldi Maurizio - Orchestra Nova Amadeus*

41 1992(LI) - Guadagno Anton - Arena di Verona*

42 1993(LI) - Matakiev Metodi - Sofia Symphony Orchestra*

44 1994(LI) - Carminati Fabrizio Maria - Orchestra della Regione Lombardia «I Pomeriggi Musicali» di Milano*

45 1995(LI) - Luisi Fabio - Orchestre de la Suisse Romande*

46 1995(LI) - Muti Riccardo - Teatro Comunale di Bologna*

47 1995(LI) - Steinberg Pinchas - L'Opéra National de Paris - Bastille***

48 1996(LC) - Guadagno Anton - Arena di Verona*

49 1996(LI) - Arena Maurizio - Arena di Verona*

51 1996(LI) - Elder Mark - Covent Garden*

52 1997(LI) - Bartoletti Bruno - Chicago Lyric Opera*

54 1998(LI) - Bass Robert - St. Luke's Orchestra*

56 1998(LI) - Oren Daniel - Tokyo Symphony Orchestra*

58 1999(LE) - Saccani Rico - Sinfonetta de Lausanne*

59 2000 & 2001 - Attanasi Walter - Netherlands Ballet Orchestra***

60 2000(LI) - Conlon James - L'Opéra National de Paris*

61 2000(LI) - Summers Patrick - Houston Symphony Orchestra*

62 2000(STU) - Michnik Ewa - Wroclaw Opera*

64 2001(LI) - Lloyd Michael - English National Opera*

65 2001(LI) - Luisi Fabio - Wiener Staatsoper***

67 2002(LI) - Santi Nello - L'Opéra de Monte-Carlo*

68 2003(LI) - Levine James - Metropolitan Opera*

69 2003(LI) - Meena James - Orchestra*

72 2004(LI) - Paganini Giorgio - Orquesta de la Casa de la Opera de Buenos Aires***

73 2005(STU) - Parry David - Opera North*

74 2007(LI) - Arrivabeni Paolo - L'Opéra Royal de Wallonie*

78 2008(LI) - Carignani Paolo - Bayerische Staatsoper*

Video Recordings

  • 1989(LI) - Fulton Thomas <Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg>
  • 43 1994(LE) - Chaslin Frédéric - Wiener Symphoniker**
  • 47 1995(LI) - Steinberg Pinchas - L'Opéra National de Paris - Bastille***
  • 53 1997(LI) - Carignani Paolo - Teatro di San Carlo di Napoli**
  • 55 1998(LI) - Oren Daniel - Teatro dell'Opera di Roma**
  • 57 1998(LI) - Slatkin Leonard - Orchestre National de France**
  • 59 2000 & 2001 - Attanasi Walter - Netherlands Ballet Orchestra***
  • 66 2002(LI) - Lessky Michael - Junge Philharmonie Wien**
  • 72 2004(LI) - Paganini Giorgio - Orquesta de la Casa de la Opera de Buenos Aires***
  • 75 2007(LI) - Campanella Bruno - Teatro delle Muse di Ancona**

External links