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  1. Macbeth es una ópera en cuatro actos y diez cuadros con música de Giuseppe Verdi y libreto en italiano de Francesco Maria Piave y Andrea Maffei, estrenada en el Teatro della Pergola, de Florencia el 14 de marzo de 1847. El libreto está basado en la tragedia homónima de William Shakespeare.

  2. Una guía completa de la ópera de Verdi basada en el drama de Shakespeare, con información sobre los roles, el libreto, la música, el drama y la historia. Descubre cómo Verdi superó una crisis personal y creó una obra maestra musical y artística sobre el asesinato de Macbeth y Lady Macbeth.

  3. 28 de mar. de 2013 · Recorded Live 2001. Macbeth by G. Verdi. Thomas Hampson, Paoletta Marrocu, Roberto Scandiuzzi, Luis Lima.Chorus and Orchestra of the Zurich Opera House. Conductor: Franz Welser-...

  4. Written for the Teatro della Pergola in Florence, Macbeth was Verdi's tenth opera and premiered on 14 March 1847. It was the first Shakespeare play that Verdi adapted for the operatic stage. Almost twenty years later, Macbeth was revised and expanded into a French version and given in Paris on 21 April 1865.

  5. Star soprano Anna Netrebko created a sensation with her riveting performance as the malevolent Lady Macbeth, the central character in Verdi’s retelling of Shakespeare’s tragedy. She is joined by Željko Lučić, who brings dramatic intensity and vocal authority to the title role of the honest general driven to murder and deceit by his ...

  6. Consulta AQUÍ la relación histórica de funciones de Macbeth de Verdi en el Gran Teatre del Liceu. Retransmisión Sigue la ópera en directo en Catalunya Música el domingo 19 de febrero a partir de las 16:45h dentro del programa Directe a l'òpera.

  7. Yet most opera lovers would agree that Macbeth is a masterpiece both great and ‘out of the ordinary’, unprecedented in Verdi’s art both for its psychological penetration and the refinement of its orchestral colouring: say, in the eerie, wailing cor anglais in the sleepwalking scene, or the evocative use of low clarinets.