Verdi: Attila (2010)
In Aquileia, around the middle of the 5th century. Odabella, daughter of the city’s lord, lost her family during the sacking carried out by Attila and intends to take revenge by killing him (Santo di patria indefinito amor). She herself was spared by Uldino, one of Attila’s slaves. Impressed by her courage, Attila gives her his sword. General Ezio, sent from Rome, proposes to Attila a deal to divide the Empire (Avrai tu l'universo, resti l'Italia a me!). But Attila denounces him as a traitor and refuses. Attila is an opera in a prologue and three acts by Giuseppe Verdi, with a libretto by Temistocle Solera based on Zacharias Werner’s tragedy, Attila, König der Hunnen, and premiered at the Teatro la Fenice in Venice on March 17, 1846. From the box set of 27 Verdi operas, “Tutto Verdi.” Recorded live at the Teatro Verdi in Busseto on October 21 and 25, 2010.
Directors: Pierfrancesco Maestrini, Tiziano Mancini.
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Giovanni Battista Parodi as Attila |
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Sebastian Catana as Ezio |
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Susanna Branchini as Odabella |
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Roberto De Biasio as Foresto |
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Cristiano Cremonini as Uldino |
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Ziyan Atteh as Leone |
| Sound | Giuseppe Verdi | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Temistocle Solera | Writer |
| Writing | Francesco Maria Piave | Writer |
| Writing | Zacharias Werner | Original Story |
| Sound | Andrea Battistoni | Music Director |
| Directing | Pierfrancesco Maestrini | Director |
| Directing | Tiziano Mancini | Director |