New Productions in the New Year
							From the beginning of 2013, the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall will present new productions, which the Zagreb audience will have an opportunity to see within Lisinski’s Metropolitan Programme. The repertoire includes Trojans by Hector Berlioz on January 5th, Maria Stuarda by Gaetano Donizetti on January 19th, and the Vienna Boys Choir on January 26th.
							
The new year,  2013, will feature excellent new music productions at the Vatroslav Lisinski  Concert Hall. The first will be Hector Berlioz’s Trojans, which will take place  on January 5th, as part of the Metropolitan Programme at Lisinski.
Berlioz’s famous  opera about Troy and the Trojan War was last put on stage in 2003 by Francesca  Zambelli, while the new production is directed by Fabio Luisi. The opera was  already performed at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, and the Zagreb  audience will have an opportunity to enjoy it at the beginning of the year. The  part of the hero, Aeneas, is performed by Marcello Giordan, while the role of  the cursed prophet, Cassandra, is once again being played by opera diva Deborah  Voigt.
Apart from this  one, the Metropolitan Programme at Lisinski will also feature another new  production on January 19th – the opera Maria Stuarda, one of the three great  works by Gaetano Donizetti. It is the second in his famous opera trilogy about  the historic Tudor dynasty. While the first opera, Anna Bolena, shows the  dynasty’s historic importance, Maria Stuarda heavily relies on the romantic  side of the story, and features a greater visual and musical freedom of  interpretation. The role of Scottish Queen Maria is played by Joyce Di Donato,  and her rival, Queen Elizabeth I, is played for the first time by South African  soprano Elza van den Heever.
Among the other  shows in January, we would like to mention an always attractive performance by  the Vienna Boys Choir, who will sing in Zagreb on January 26th, as part of the  traditional Lisinski on Saturdays Programme.
The singing magic of one of the best known  choirs in the world will surely enchant audiences, and it will feature  performances of vocal miniatures Love Songs, as well as works by Mozart,  Schubert, Haydn, Hatze and Rossini, as well as an occasional European folk  song.
							
															
							Published: 03.12.2012