Verdi: Ernani (2012) [NR]

Release Date:
February 25, 2012

Original Title:
Verdi: Ernani

Alternate Titles:
Great Performances at the Met: Ernani
The Met: Live in HD - Ernani
The Metropolitan Opera HD Live: Verdi: Ernani

Genres:
Music

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 140

The Metropolitan Opera: Ernani

Rising Met star Angela Meade is Elvira, the young woman caught between three men: her lover, the nobleman-turned-outlaw Ernani (Marcello Giordani); her guardian, the rich, elderly de Silva, who wants her for himself (Ferruccio Furlanetto); and Don Carlo, the King of Spain, who also desires Elvira (Dmitri Hvorostovsky). Verdi’s early drama is full of sweeping melody and rousing rhythms, delivered masterfully by the Met Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Marco Armiliato.

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Conductor:
Marco Armiliato

Costume Designer:
Peter J. Hall

Director:
Barbara Willis Sweete

Dramaturgy:
Paul Cremo

Executive Producer:
Peter Gelb

Lighting Design:
Gil Wechsler

Makeup Artist:
Matiki Anoff
Tom Watson

Music Producer:
Jay David Saks

Original Music Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi

Original Story:
Victor Hugo

Producer:
Victoria Warivonchik
Louisa Briccetti

Production Design:
Pier Luigi Samaritani

Set Designer:
Pier Luigi Samaritani

Stage Director:
Peter McClintock

Supervising Producer:
Elena Park
Mia Bongiovanni

Technical Supervisor:
Ron Washburn

Wig Designer:
Tom Watson

Writer:
Francesco Maria Piave

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