NCPA opera Un Ballo in Maschera was unveiled for the third time

NCPAMay/25/2017
On the evening of May 24th, the third round of performance of NCPA opera Un Ballo in Maschera was staged, as a part of NCPA Opera Festival 2017.

Photo WANG Xiaojing

The famous Italian conductor Renato Palumbo served as the conductor. Vocalists such as Giuseppe Gipali, Barbara Haveman, Sergey Murzaev, Anna Maria Chiuri and Maria Mudryak joined in the performance.

Photo LING Feng

During the current performance of Un Ballo in Maschera, conductor Renato Palumbo attached great importance to music exchange between orchestra and singers on the stage.

Photo XIAO Yi

The storyline of Un Ballo in Maschera is derived from real characters and real history.

Photo WANG Xiaojing

Hugo De Ana (director, choreographer, set and costume designer) took advantage of stage visual symbols to fully demonstrate King Gustav III’s passion for art and romanticism.

Photo WANG Xiaojing

Visual texture of image art and humanistic choreography made this opera praised by the media as “European-style blockbuster with epic charm of the 18th century”.

Photo LING Feng

In the current round, King Gustav III’s gorgeous palace, witch Ulrika’s magical hut, cold and poetic “Land of Terror” and luxurious dance scene also impressed the audiences.

Photo NIU Xiaobei

On the evening of May 25th, Luciano Ganci, SUN Xiuwei, Ernesto Petti, NIU Shasha, LI Jingjing and other vocalists of another group will spark their brilliance in Un Ballo in Maschera. The third round of performance will last until May 28th.

Photo WANG Xiaojing

  • On the evening of May 24th, the third round of performance of NCPA opera Un Ballo in Maschera was staged, as a part of NCPA Opera Festival 2017.

    Photo WANG XiaojingLearn more

  • The famous Italian conductor Renato Palumbo served as the conductor. Vocalists such as Giuseppe Gipali, Barbara Haveman, Sergey Murzaev, Anna Maria Chiuri and Maria Mudryak joined in the performance.

    Photo LING FengLearn more

  • During the current performance of Un Ballo in Maschera, conductor Renato Palumbo attached great importance to music exchange between orchestra and singers on the stage.

    Photo XIAO YiLearn more

  • The storyline of Un Ballo in Maschera is derived from real characters and real history.

    Photo WANG XiaojingLearn more

  • Hugo De Ana (director, choreographer, set and costume designer) took advantage of stage visual symbols to fully demonstrate King Gustav III’s passion for art and romanticism.

    Photo WANG XiaojingLearn more

  • Visual texture of image art and humanistic choreography made this opera praised by the media as “European-style blockbuster with epic charm of the 18th century”.

    Photo LING FengLearn more

  • In the current round, King Gustav III’s gorgeous palace, witch Ulrika’s magical hut, cold and poetic “Land of Terror” and luxurious dance scene also impressed the audiences.

    Photo NIU XiaobeiLearn more

  • On the evening of May 25th, Luciano Ganci, SUN Xiuwei, Ernesto Petti, NIU Shasha, LI Jingjing and other vocalists of another group will spark their brilliance in Un Ballo in Maschera. The third round of performance will last until May 28th.

    Photo WANG XiaojingLearn more

On the evening of May 24th, the third round of performance of NCPA opera Un Ballo in Maschera was staged, as a part of NCPA Opera Festival 2017.

Photo WANG Xiaojing

The famous Italian conductor Renato Palumbo served as the conductor. Vocalists such as Giuseppe Gipali, Barbara Haveman, Sergey Murzaev, Anna Maria Chiuri and Maria Mudryak joined in the performance.

Photo LING Feng

During the current performance of Un Ballo in Maschera, conductor Renato Palumbo attached great importance to music exchange between orchestra and singers on the stage.

Photo XIAO Yi

The storyline of Un Ballo in Maschera is derived from real characters and real history.

Photo WANG Xiaojing

Hugo De Ana (director, choreographer, set and costume designer) took advantage of stage visual symbols to fully demonstrate King Gustav III’s passion for art and romanticism.

Photo WANG Xiaojing

Visual texture of image art and humanistic choreography made this opera praised by the media as “European-style blockbuster with epic charm of the 18th century”.

Photo LING Feng

In the current round, King Gustav III’s gorgeous palace, witch Ulrika’s magical hut, cold and poetic “Land of Terror” and luxurious dance scene also impressed the audiences.

Photo NIU Xiaobei

On the evening of May 25th, Luciano Ganci, SUN Xiuwei, Ernesto Petti, NIU Shasha, LI Jingjing and other vocalists of another group will spark their brilliance in Un Ballo in Maschera. The third round of performance will last until May 28th.

Photo WANG Xiaojing

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