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Cast

Plácido Domingo

Plácido Domingo

Francesco Foscari

Francesco Meli

Francesco Meli

Jacopo Foscari

Anna Pirozzi

Anna Pirozzi

Lucrezia Contarini

Andrea Concetti

Andrea Concetti

Jacopo Loredano

Edoardo Milletti

Edoardo Milletti

Barbarigo

Chiara Isotton

Chiara Isotton

Pisana

Azer Rza-Zada

Azer Rza-Zada

Fante

Modestas Sedlevičius

Modestas Sedlevičius

Servo del Dodge

Bruno Casoni

Bruno Casoni

Maestro del coro

Crew

Michele Mariotti

Michele Mariotti

Conductor

Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi

Compositor

Tiziano Mancini

Tiziano Mancini

Director

Francesco Maria Piave

Francesco Maria Piave

Writer

Lord Byron

Lord Byron

Writer

Alvis Hermanis

Alvis Hermanis

Stage Director

Alvis Hermanis

Alvis Hermanis

Set Designer

Kristīne Jurjāne

Kristīne Jurjāne

Costume Designer

Gleb Filshtinsky

Gleb Filshtinsky

Lighting Design

Alla Sigalova

Alla Sigalova

Choreographer

Olivier Lexa

Olivier Lexa

Dramaturgy

Ineta Sipunova

Ineta Sipunova

Screenplay

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Giuseppe Verdi - I due Foscari

20160.0 / 10122 min
Music

Overview

In his 'new life' as a baritone, Placido Domingo has triumphed in the role of Francesco Foscari in Los Angeles, London and Vienna. Now he takes to the role to La Scala, Milan, the theatre that is the symbol of Italian opera. I due Foscari, premiered in 1844, famously one of Verdi's darkest operas, is staged by Alvis Hermanis, who made such an impact at the Salzburg Festival with "Die Soldaten" and "Il trovatore". Domingo is joined by two of Italy's most exciting singers, the soprano Anna Pirozzi and the tenor Francesco Meli, and the acclaimed Italian conductor Michele Mariotti. The Financial Times was deeply moved by Domingo's performance, calling his interpretation of the role "sublime".