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The Teatro Regio in Turin is set to captivate audiences with a double opera performance, featuring Verdi's masterpieces "Otello" and "Macbeth".
Starting from the 26th of September, the opera "Otello" will be gracing the stage. Fabio Sartori, a renowned tenor, will take on the titular role, while Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar will portray the baritone. Mariangela Sicilia will play Desdemona, and the production features sets by Margherita Palli and costumes by Giovanna Buzzi. The conductor for this performance is Roberto Abbado, and the direction is under the command of Federico Tiezzi.
Meanwhile, the performance of "Macbeth" will run from the 27th of September to the 17th of October. This production is a first version of the opera, originally performed at the Pergola in Florence in 1847. Vito Priante and Andrea Borghini will alternate in the role of Macbeth, while Marily Santoro and Maria Cristina Bellantuomo will share the role of The Lady. The score of "Macbeth" is innovative, and the production aims to bring it back to the intimate and ideal dimension of the little theater in Busseto.
Interestingly, the director for the production "Otello" at the Teatro Regio has not been explicitly named in the available search results. None of the provided sources specify the regisseurin (female director) for "Otello" at Teatro Regio as of 2025.
The Orchestra Giovanile Italiana is conducting the performance of "Macbeth", guided by Lanzillotta. The production of "Macbeth" is experimental, and the opera "Otello" is being opened with the penultimate opera by Verdi. Both operas will be performed at the Teatro Regio, promising a mesmerising experience for opera enthusiasts.
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