Otello - Opening Night (7 December)
Opera in four acts Libretto by Arrigo Boito Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and Chorus Teatro alla Scala New Production
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| Conductor | MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG |
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| Staging | DAMIANO MICHIELETTO |
| Sets | PAOLO FANTIN |
| Costumes | CARLA TETI |
| Lights | ALESSANDRO CARLETTI |
| Dramaturgy | MATTIA PALMA |
Cast
| Otello | Brian Jagde |
| Iago | Luca Salsi |
| Cassio | Juan Francisco Gatell |
| Roderigo | Cristiano Olivieri |
| Lodovico | Huanhong Li |
| Montano | Nicolò Ceriani |
| Desdemona | Eleonora Buratto |
| Emilia | Szilvia Vörös |
In brief
The first season of Myung-Whun Chung as Music Director opens with two masterpieces by Giuseppe Verdi inspired by Shakespearean tragedies. The season inaugurates with Otello, composed for La Scala in 1887 to a libretto by Arrigo Boito. After Aida in 1881, Verdi returned to the theatre with a renewed musical language and an unprecedented psychological depth. The intertwining of passions and personal ambitions, deep-rooted prejudices and collective drama makes the opera relevant and even central to the world of our time. Damiano Michieletto, at his eighth production for La Scala, makes his debut as director of an opening night performance with a distinguished cast featuring Brian Jagde in the title role, Luca Salsi as Jago and Eleonora Buratto as Desdemona.

