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Nabucco

Phenomenal chorus scenes, extremely impassioned virtuoso arias, as well as the perennially topical themes of expansive war, lust for power, betrayal, life and death, are the reasons why it has always been a staple of opera houses’ repertoire. The opera Nabucco, depicting the dramatic story of the subjugation of the Israelites by the King of Babylon, ranks among Guiseppe Verdi’s most celebrated works. Phenomenal chorus scenes, extremely impassioned virtuoso arias, as well as the perennially topical themes of expansive war, lust for power, betrayal, life and death, are the reasons why it has always been a staple of opera houses’ repertoire.

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Nedeľa

30.8.2026


18:00


The State Opera Prague

Praha


550 - 1790 Kč

Piatok

11.9.2026


19:00


The State Opera Prague

Praha


550 - 1790 Kč

Nedeľa

20.9.2026


18:00


The State Opera Prague

Praha


550 - 1790 Kč

Streda

11.11.2026


19:00


The State Opera Prague

Praha


550 - 1790 Kč

Sobota

14.11.2026


18:00


The State Opera Prague

Praha


550 - 1790 Kč

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Phenomenal chorus scenes, extremely impassioned virtuoso arias, as well as the perennially topical themes of expansive war, lust for power, betrayal, life and death, are the reasons why it has always been a staple of opera houses’ repertoire.

The opera Nabucco, depicting the dramatic story of the subjugation of the Israelites by the King of Babylon, ranks among Guiseppe Verdi’s most celebrated works. Phenomenal chorus scenes, extremely impassioned virtuoso arias, as well as the perennially topical themes of expansive war, lust for power, betrayal, life and death, are the reasons why it has always been a staple of opera houses’ repertoire.

The title hero is based on the historical figure of King Nebuchadnezzar II. The opera starts with a true event, the destruction of the Temple of Solomon in 587 BC. Yet the following conversion of Nabucco (Nebuchadnezzar) to Judaism and the setting the Hebrews free from captivity in Babylon are the librettist’s fictional creations, as are the complicated relationships within the royal family, and the strife between Nabucco’s two stepdaughters, striving to win the love of the same man and gain the throne. Loosely blending true historical facts, a biblical legend and imagination, the libretto made it possible for Verdi to bring to bear fully for the first time his immense musical virtues. The colossal triumph of Nabucco, his third opera, at the world premiere at La Scala in Milan in 1842 opened for the 28-year-old composer the path to fame. The opera’s best-known number, the chorus “Va, pensiero, sull‘ali dorate” (“Fly, thought, on wings of gold”), expresses the Hebrew exiles’ hope for freedom.

In Verdi’s time, however, it became a symbol of the Italian patriots’ resistance to Austrian supremacy, an unofficial anthem of the endeavour for a unified Italy free from foreign control; and the chorus has retained its political meaning up to the present day. Just as Verdi’s librettist drew inspiration from the Bible, particularly Psalm 137, biblical symbolism is foregrounded by the stage director Tomáš Pilař in his conception of Nabucco’s new State Opera production.

A co-production with the Slovak National Theatre

Creatives


Stage director: Tomáš Pilař

Sets: Petr Vítek

Costumes: Dana Haklová

Choreography: Martin Šinták 

Lighting design: Daniel Tesař

Conductor: Andriy Yurkevych

State Opera Chorus

State Opera Orchestra

Nabucco
Nikoloz Lagvilava
Štěpán Drobit

Abigaile
Lilla Lee
Oksana Nosatova

Fenena
Markéta Cukrová
Stanislava Jirků

Ismael
Richard Samek
Josef Moravec

Zachariáš
Ivo Stánčev
Iurie Maimescu

and others

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Length 150 minutes
In Italian
Czech subtitles
English subtitles
Music
Giuseppe Verdi

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