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Verdi's Macbeth

Opera from the Met: Verdi's Macbeth, conducted by Marco Armiliato, with a star cast led by soprano Anna Netrebko as Lady Macbeth and baritone Zeljko Lucic in the title role.

Tonight's Opera from the Met is a performance of Verdi's Macbeth, with a star cast led by soprano Anna Netrebko as Lady Macbeth, and baritone Zeljko Lucic, recorded at the Met earlier this autumn.
Verdi began his life-long relationship with Shakespeare's works with Macbeth - considered by him to be 'one of the greatest creations of man'. The star cast is led by soprano Anna Netrebko, as Lady Macbeth, who is driven by her formidable ambition for her husband Macbeth, sung by baritone 沤eljko Lu膷i膰, to become King. Verdi's score bursts with energy and drive, full of eerie silences and atmosphere, and expansive melodies.
The Orchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera House are conducted by Marco Armiliato.

Presented by Mary-Jo Heath with commentator Ira Siff.

Lady Macbeth.....Anna Netrebko (Soprano)
Madcuff.....Matthew Polenzani (Tenor)
Macbeth.....Zeljko Lucic (Baritone)
Banquo.....Ildar Abdrazakov (Bass)
Malcolm.....Giuseppe Filianoti (Tenor)
Lady in Waiting.....Sarah Cambridge (Mezzo-soprano)
Assassin.....Richard Bernstein (Bass)
Doctor.....Harold Wilson (Bass)
Servant to Macbeth.....Bradley Garvin (Bass)
Warrior鈥..Christopher Job (Bass-baritone)
Bloody Child.....Meigui Zhang (Soprano)
Crowned Child.....Karen-chia-ling Ho (Soprano)
Herald.....Yohan Yi (Bass)
Duncan.....Raymond Renault (Silent Role)
New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Marco Armiliato (Conductor)

3 hours, 20 minutes

Music Played

  • Giuseppe Verdi

    Macbeth Act I (Sc i & ii)

    Singer: Anna Netrebko. Ensemble: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Marco Armiliato. Singer: 沤eljko Lu膷i膰.
  • Giuseppe Verdi

    Macbeth Act II

    Singer: Anna Netrebko. Ensemble: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Marco Armiliato. Singer: 沤eljko Lu膷i膰.
  • Giuseppe Verdi

    Macbeth Act III

    Singer: Anna Netrebko. Ensemble: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Marco Armiliato. Singer: 沤eljko Lu膷i膰.
  • Giuseppe Verdi

    Macbeth Act IV Scene I

    Singer: Anna Netrebko. Ensemble: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Marco Armiliato. Singer: 沤eljko Lu膷i膰.
  • Giuseppe Verdi

    Macbeth Act IV (Scenes ii & iii)

    Singer: Anna Netrebko. Ensemble: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Marco Armiliato. Singer: 沤eljko Lu膷i膰.
  • Benjamin Britten

    The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op.34 (Variations and fugue on a theme of Purcell)

    Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle.
    • EMI.

Synopsis

ACT I

Scotland.听Macbeth and Banquo, leaders of the Scottish army, meet a group of witches who prophesy the future. They address Macbeth as Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland, and tell Banquo that he will be the father of kings. The two men try to learn more, but the witches vanish. Messengers arrive with news that Duncan, the current king of Scotland, has made Macbeth Thane of Cawdor. The first part of the witches鈥 prediction has come true.

In Macbeth鈥檚 castle, Lady Macbeth reads a letter from her husband telling her of the events that have just transpired. She resolves to follow her ambitions. A servant announces that Duncan will soon arrive at the castle, and when Macbeth enters, she tells him that they must kill the king. Duncan arrives. Macbeth has a vision of a dagger, then leaves to commit the murder. On his return, he tells his wife how the act has frightened him, and she tells him that he needs more courage. They both leave as Banquo enters with Macduff, a nobleman, who discovers the murder. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth pretend to be horrified and join the others in condemning the murder.

ACT II

Macbeth has become king. Duncan鈥檚 son, Malcolm, is suspected of having killed his father and has fled to England. Worried about the prophecy that Banquo鈥檚 children will rule, Macbeth and his wife now plan to kill him and his son, Fleance, as well. As Macbeth leaves to prepare the double murder, Lady Macbeth hopes that it will finally make the throne secure.

Outside the castle, assassins wait for Banquo, who appears with his son, warning him of strange forebodings. Banquo is killed, but Fleance escapes.

Lady Macbeth welcomes the court to the banquet hall and sings a drinking song, while Macbeth receives news that Banquo is dead and his son has escaped. About to take Banquo鈥檚 seat at the table, Macbeth has a terrifying vision of the dead man accusing him. His wife is unable to calm her unsettled husband, and the courtiers wonder about the king鈥檚 strange behavior. Macduff vows to leave the country, which is now ruled by criminals.

ACT III

The witches gather again, and Macbeth visits them, demanding more prophecies. Apparitions warn him to beware of Macduff and assure him that 鈥渘o man of woman born鈥 can harm him, and that he will be invincible until Birnam Wood marches on his castle. In another vision, he sees a procession of future kings, followed by Banquo. Horrified, Macbeth collapses. The witches disappear and his wife finds him. They resolve to kill Macduff and his family.

ACT IV

On the Scottish border, Macduff has joined the refugees. His wife and children have been killed. Malcolm appears with British troops and leads them to invade Scotland.

Lady Macbeth is sleepwalking, haunted by the horrors of what she and her husband have done.听

Macbeth awaits the arrival of his enemies and realizes that he will never live to a peaceful old age. Messengers bring news that Lady Macbeth has died, and that Birnam Wood appears to be moving. English soldiers appear, camouflaged with its branches. Macduff confronts Macbeth and tells him that he was not born naturally but had a Caesarean birth. He kills Macbeth and proclaims Malcolm king of Scotland.

Broadcast

  • Sat 21 Dec 2019 18:30