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    The Met Kicks Off Its Summer Encores With "Rigoletto"
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    You already know the songs.  You’re probably singing one of them right now.  And even if you’re not, you most certainly will be next Wednesday at the first of the Metropolitan Opera’s summer broadcasts that will feature Verdi’s immutable classic,

    Rigoletto

    .

    Based on the Victor Hugo play

    Le roi s’amuse

    (

    The King Amuses Himself

    ), Verdi’s

    Rigoletto

    triumphantly burst onto the musical world after its premiere in Venice in 1851.  The story follows the decadent and promiscuous Duke of Mantua, his hunch-backed court jester Rigoletto and Rigoletto’s alluring daughter Gilda all of whom become victims of an evil plot of revenge in the highest tradition of tragic opera.

    Having fallen under an evil curse set by a vengeful courtier, the Duke finds himself the target of assassins sent by Rigoletto after he seduces his innocent daughter Gilda.  In fact, Verdi’s original title for his masterpiece was

    La Maledizione

    or

    The Curse

    .  Either way, with love, betrayal and murder flying about the theater, this is one you don’t want to miss.

    Even more so, the Met’s broadcast is of Michael Mayer’s acclaimed production from 2013 that transplants Verdi’s timeless story in

    1960s

    Las Vegas.  This bright, neon world is inhabited by an amazing cast as well.  

    Piotr

    Beczala

    plays the Duke (an entertainer and casino owner in this fabulous rendition),

    Željko

    Lučić

    sings

    Rigoletto

    and Diana

    Damrau

    is

    Gilda

    .  Michele

    Mariotti

    conducts.

    The curtain goes up at 7 pm next Wednesday, June

    18th

    at any area

    Cinemark

    Theater.  Tickets can be purchased online here or at the box office.

    (Photo courtesy of

    www.nytimes.com

    .)

    Follow Michael on Twitter: @rackoflambert.

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    About Michael J. Lambert

    Native Louisvillian, local musician, School of Music grad. Writing about the classical music scene in our lovely River City. If you have a question or want to debate Wagner, drop me a line on Twitter! "The only love affair I ever had was with music." -Maurice Ravel

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