Nabucodonosor
| 2 hours and 55 minutes including intermission | |
Dramma lirico in four acts Libretto by Temistocle Solera Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and Chorus Teatro alla Scala New Production
The production of Nabucodonosor is dedicated to Gianandrea Gavazzeni on the thirtieth anniversary of his passing and sixty years after his Nabucco, on December 7, 1966. | |
| Performance in Live Streaming |
In live streaming on LaScalaTv, 29 May 2026 from 19.45 CEST
After the live, the show will be available on demand until 5 June 2026.
| Conductor | RICCARDO CHAILLY |
|---|---|
| Staging | ALESSANDRO TALEVI |
| Sets and costumes | GARY MCCANN |
| Lights and Video designer | MARCO GIUSTI |
| Choreography | DANILO RUBECA |
| Acrobatic Movements and Special Effects | RAN ARTHUR BRAUN |
| Illusionist / Magic effects | MASTERS OF MAGIC |
Cast
| Nabucodonosor | Luca Salsi (16, 19, 22, 26 and 29 May; 4, 6 and 9 June) / Dmitri Platanias (31 May) |
| Ismaele | Francesco Meli (16, 19, 22, 26, 29, 31 May) / Giorgio Berrugi (4, 6 and 9 June) |
| Abigaille | Anna Netrebko (16, 19, 22, 26, 29, 31 May) / Marta Torbidoni (4, 6 and 9 June) |
| Zaccaria | Michele Pertusi (16, 19, 22, 26 and 29 May; 4 June) / Simon Lim (31 May; 6 and 9 June) |
| Fenena | Veronica Simeoni |
| Gran Sacerdote | Simon Lim (16, 19, 22, 26, 29 May; 4 June.) / Yongheng Dong (31 May; 6 and 9 June) |
| Abdallo | Haiyang Guo |
| Anna | Laura Lolita Perešivana |
In brief
After the Kurt Weill Triptych and the Season opening in tribute to Shostakovich, Music Director M° Chailly adds another key milestone to his ongoing exploration of Verdi’s work, completing his survey of the composer’s early operas with the work that marked a turning point. The triumph of Nabucodonosor at La Scala in 1842 signaled the definitive breakthrough of the composer, while also forging a strong bond between the Milanese theatre (and, more broadly, Italian opera) and the emerging spirit of unification and the Risorgimento. The new production, in which the divertissements composed by Verdi for the 1848 revival in Brussels will be performed, marks the La Scala debut of the now well-established talent of Alessandro Talevi, a South African director who has reconnected with his Italian roots. The cast is the best imaginable: Anna Netrebko, Luca Salsi, Francesco Meli, Michele Pertusi, and Veronica Simeoni. Also central to the production is the Chorus, conducted by Alberto Malazzi, performing the iconic “Va, pensiero.”
2 hours and 55 minutes including intermissionLaScalaTV
The performance of 29 May 2026 will be live streamed on LaScalaTv. The shots may incidentally frame the audience (in whole or in part).
The performances of 16, 19, 22 and 26 May 2026 will be audio-visually recorded. The shots may incidentally frame the audience (in whole or in part). For more information on the processing of audience personal data, click here.
After the live, the show will be available on demand until 5 June 2026.

