Director: Gianfranco De Bosio•Genres: Opera
This opera tells the tragic story of Rigoletto, a hunchbacked court jester who is cursed by a nobleman whose daughter Rigoletto has mocked. Rigoletto's life unravels as he tries to protect his own daughter, Gilda, from the corrupt Duke and the consequences of his own cruel jests, leading to devastating and unforeseen outcomes.
The 1993 production of Verdi's 'Rigoletto' directed by Gianfranco De Bosio was generally well-received, particularly for its faithfulness to the operatic tradition and the power of its vocal performances. While specific reviews for this particular staging are scarce, Verdi's 'Rigoletto' is a perennial favorite, lauded for its dramatic intensity and melodic richness.
Praised for the emotional depth of Rigoletto's character.
The vocal performances, especially of the Duke and Gilda, are often highlighted.
Lauded for its timeless and tragic storyline.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Rigoletto' productions generally highlights the powerful emotional impact of the story and the stunning vocal talents required, with specific praise often directed towards the tragic figures of Rigoletto and Gilda.
None notable for this specific production
Giuseppe Verdi's opera 'Rigoletto' is based on Victor Hugo's controversial play 'Le roi s'amuse' (The King Amuses Himself), which was banned in France for many years due to its perceived royal defamation.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources