Messa da Requiem

Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi

Ballet by Christian Spuck

From 20. February 2026 until 6. April 2026

  • Duration :
    1 H. 30 Min. Without intermission.
  • Language:
    In .
  • More information:
    Introduction 45 min before the performance.
    Co-production of the Zurich Opera and the Zurich Ballet

Music Direction:
Francesco Ivan Ciampa

Francesco Ivan Ciampa

Francesco Ivan Ciampa, born in Avellino, Campania, studied conducting at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome and was an assistant to Antonio Pappano and Daniel Oren. In 2010/11, he won the National Arts Award and first prize at the Conducting Competition of the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research. He has conducted, among others, the Munich Philharmonic, the Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini, the Orchestra of the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, the Italian Youth Orchestra, the Orchestre de l’Opéra Bastille in Paris, the orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Santa Cecilia Orchestra "I Solisti di Napoli", the Valencia Symphony Orchestra, and i Pomeriggi Musicali. At the Opéra Bastille, Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Teatro Regio in Turin, and the Zurich Opera House he conducted "La traviata"; at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, "Nabucco", "Maria Stuarda", and "Madama Butterfly"; at the Vienna State Opera, "L’elisir d’amore"; at the Hamburg State Opera, "Manon Lescaut", "Don Pasquale", and "Turandot"; and at the Bavarian State Opera, among others, "Il trovatore", "Otello", and "Aida". Guest engagements have also taken him to the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires as well as to Bilbao and Tel Aviv. At the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago, he conducted "Turandot" and "Madama Butterfly", and at the Verdi Festival in Parma, "Il Corsaro", "I Masnadieri", and "Nabucco". He has a close artistic collaboration with baritone Leo Nucci in Piacenza and with soprano Diana Damrau in Paris, Barcelona, Genoa, and Monaco. From 2020 to 2022, Francesco Ivan Ciampa was the principal conductor of the Orchestra Filarmonica di Benevento.

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Choreography:
Christian Spuck

Christian Spuck

Christian Spuck is from Marburg and was trained at the John Cranko School in Stuttgart. He began his dance career with Jan Lauwers’ Needcompany and Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker’s ensemble "Rosas". In 1995 he joined the Stuttgart Ballet and served as the company’s resident choreographer from 2001 to 2012. In Stuttgart, he created fifteen world premieres, including the narrative ballets "Lulu. Eine Monstretragödie" after Frank Wedekind, "Der Sandmann", and "Das Fräulein von S." after E.T.A. Hoffmann. In addition, Christian Spuck has worked with numerous prominent ballet companies across Europe and the USA. For the Royal Ballet of Flanders, he created "The Return of Ulysses" in 2006, and at the Norwegian National Ballet in Oslo, "Woyzeck" after Georg Büchner was premiered. His ballet "Die Kinder" at Aalto Ballett Essen was nominated for the Prix Benois de la Danse; the ballet "Leonce und Lena", also premiered in Essen and based on Georg Büchner, was taken up by the Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal, Charlotte Ballet, USA, the Czech National Ballet in Prague, and the Stuttgart Ballet. The premiere of "Poppea//Poppea" for Gauthier Dance at Theaterhaus Stuttgart in 2010 was selected by Dance Europe magazine as one of the ten most successful dance productions worldwide and was awarded the German theater prize Der Faust 2011 as well as the Italian "Danza/Danza Award." Christian Spuck has also directed operas: following Gluck’s "Orphée et Euridice" at the Stuttgart State Opera, he staged Verdi’s "Falstaff" at the Staatstheater Wiesbaden, as well as Berlioz’ "La damnation de Faust" and Wagner’s "The Flying Dutchman" at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. From 2012 to 2023, Christian Spuck was director of the Zürich Ballet. There he created choreographies for "Romeo and Juliet", "Leonce und Lena", "Woyzeck", "Der Sandmann", "Messa da Requiem", "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Monteverdi". The ballet "Anna Karenina", premiered in Zurich in 2014 and based on Leo Tolstoy, was added to the repertoire in Oslo, at the Moscow Stanislavski Theatre, by the Korean National Ballet, and the Bavarian State Ballet. In 2018, Spuck’s ballet "Winterreise" premiered in Zurich, earning him the Prix Benois de la Danse in 2019. In 2019, the Zürich Ballet staged Helmut Lachenmann’s "Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern", recognized as "Production of the Year" and "Company of the Year" by tanz magazine. For the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre, he created the ballet "Orlando" after Virginia Woolf in 2021. His "Messa da Requiem" was not only invited to the Adelaide Festival in Australia but also adopted by Het Nationale Oper & Ballet Amsterdam and the Finnish National Ballet. Since the beginning of the 2023/24 season, Christian Spuck has been the artistic director of the Staatsballett Berlin.

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Stage design:
Christian Schmidt

Christian Schmidt

Christian Schmidt studied stage design with Erich Wonder at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. In 1992, he collaborated for the first time with Claus Guth, leading to an intensive artistic partnership. He has since designed sets and costumes for numerous Guth productions, including "Iphigénie en Tauride" and "Le nozze di Figaro" at the Salzburg Festival, "The Flying Dutchman" at the Bayreuth Festival, "Fierrabras", "Radamisto", "Ariane et Barbe-Bleue", "Tristan und Isolde", and "Parsifal" at the Zurich Opera House, as well as Mozart’s "Lucio Silla" at the Vienna Festival Weeks. The team has also gained recognition for world premieres, including Czernowin’s "Pnima" and Staud’s "Berenice" at the Munich Biennale, Ruzicka’s "Celan" in Dresden, Oehring’s "Unsichtbar Land" in Basel, and Czernowin’s "Heart Chamber" at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. For Hans Neuenfels’ productions of Zemlinsky’s "Der König Kandaules" at the Vienna Volksoper (1997) and "Die Entführung aus dem Serail" in Stuttgart (1998), Schmidt created the award-winning designs. In 2003, Opernwelt named him "Set Designer of the Year" and in 2005 "Costume Designer of the Year". He received the Rolf-Mares-Preis in 2006 for the set of "Simon Boccanegra" in Hamburg. In 2010, he worked for the first time with Christof Loy ("Die lustige Witwe" in Geneva). For Christian Spuck, he created the sets for Gluck’s "Orphée et Eurydice" in Stuttgart and for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Messa da Requiem" in Zurich. Since 2011, he has also collaborated with Andreas Homoki and, together with him, directed the Zurich "Ring of the Nibelung" from 2022 to 2024.

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Costumes:
Emma Ryott

Emma Ryott

Emma Ryott is from England and works internationally as a costume and set designer. Since 2003, she has collaborated with Christian Spuck in ballet and opera. Their joint ballet projects include "The Little Match Girl", "Winterreise", "Messa da Requiem", "Anna Karenina", and "Romeo and Juliet" in Zurich; "Lulu. Eine Monstretragödie" and "Das Fräulein von S." in Stuttgart; "Woyzeck" in Oslo and Zurich; "Leonce und Lena" in Montreal, Stuttgart, Zurich, and Prague; "Der Sandmann" in Stuttgart and Zurich; and "The Return of Ulysses" in Antwerp. In opera, they have worked on "The Flying Dutchman" and "La damnation de Faust" at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, "Falstaff" in Wiesbaden, and "Orfeo ed Euridice" in Stuttgart. Other opera productions include "Mathis der Maler" at the Theater an der Wien, "Manon Lescaut" at the English National Opera, "Otello" at the Salzburg Festival, "La damnation de Faust" and "The Great Gatsby" at the Semperoper Dresden, "Marco Polo" at the Guangzhou Opera, "Das Rheingold" and "Die Walküre" at the Longborough Festival, "La bohème" at the Copenhagen Opera Festival, "Roméo et Juliette" in Malmö and at the Savonlinna Opera Festival, and "Orfeo" at the Opéra du Rhin. Their theater work has taken them from the Royal Shakespeare Company through Toronto and the National Theatre London to London’s West End and the New York Broadway. For the globally broadcast 2020 New Year’s Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic, Emma Ryott designed the ballet costumes. Additional ballet projects include "Cinderella" at the Finnish National Ballet, as well as Christian Spuck’s "Orlando" and Yuri Possokhov’s "The Seagull" at the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre.

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Lighting designer:
Martin Gebhardt

Martin Gebhardt

Martin Gebhardt was lighting designer and master electrician for John Neumeier’s Hamburg Ballet. From 2002 onward he collaborated with Heinz Spoerli and Ballett Zürich. Ballet productions of both companies took him to renowned theatres across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. At Zurich Opera House he created the lighting design for productions by Jürgen Flimm, David Alden, Jan Philipp Gloger, Grischa Asagaroff, Matthias Hartmann, David Pountney, Moshe Leiser/Patrice Caurier, Damiano Michieletto, and Achim Freyer. At the Salzburg Festival he designed the lighting for "La bohème" and for a new version of Spoerli’s "Der Tod und das Mädchen". Since the 2012/13 season Martin Gebhardt has been Head of Lighting at Zurich Opera House. He maintains a close collaboration with choreographer Christian Spuck (including "Winterreise", "Nussknacker und Mausekönig", "Messa da Requiem", "Anna Karenina", "Woyzeck", "Der Sandmann", "Leonce und Lena", "Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern"). He has also worked as lighting designer for choreographers Edward Clug (including "Strings", "Le Sacre du printemps" and "Faust" in Zurich), Alexei Ratmansky, Wayne McGregor, Marco Goecke, and Douglas Lee. He collaborated with Christoph Marthaler and Anna Viebrock on Handel’s "Sale" and Rossini’s "Il viaggio a Reims" in Zurich as well as on "Lulu" at the Hamburg State Opera, and with Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito at the Grand Théâtre de Genève for "Les Huguenots". In 2023 he designed the lighting for Spuck’s ballet "Bovary" at Staatsballett Berlin and in 2024 for Rossini’s "Tancredi" at the Bregenz Festival. He was also the lighting designer for Cathy Marston’s "Atonement" at Zurich Opera House.

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Chorus Master:
Ernst Raffelsberger

Ernst Raffelsberger

Ernst Raffelsberger comes from Gmunden, Upper Austria. He studied music education and church music at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, as well as choral conducting at the Salzburg Mozarteum. From 1983 to 1986, he was Kapellmeister of the Vienna Boys’ Choir. During this time, he led the ensemble in Vienna and on tours throughout Europe, South Africa, Canada, and the USA. Starting in 1986, Ernst Raffelsberger served as Chorus Director and Kapellmeister at the Landestheater Salzburg (participating in the Salzburg Mozart Week and the Salzburg Festival). In 1989, he moved to the theater in Freiburg im Breisgau as Chorus Director and Kapellmeister. Since autumn 1993, Ernst Raffelsberger has been engaged as Chorus Director at the Zurich Opera House. By now, he has overseen around 150 premieres and countless revivals, collaborating with many renowned conductors such as Marco Armiliato, Riccardo Chailly, Teodor Currentzis, Christoph von Dohnányi, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Daniele Gatti, Bernard Haitink, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Zubin Mehta, Gianandrea Noseda, and Franz Welser-Möst. Guest performances with the Zurich Opera House have taken him to Vienna, London, Paris, and Tokyo. Beginning in the summer of 2012, he additionally started a 10-year tenure as Chorus Director of the Concert Association of the Vienna State Opera Chorus at the Salzburg Festival. Here, he successfully collaborated with, among others, Riccardo Muti, Mariss Jansons, and Sir Simon Rattle. After concluding this work with the 2021 festival summer, he has once again been responsible—since 2025 and at the request of Maestro Muti—for the choral preparation for his festival concerts in Salzburg.

Numerous CD and DVD recordings document his work in both Zurich and Salzburg.

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Dramaturgy:
Michael Küster,

Michael Küster

Michael Küster is from Germany. After studying German studies, art, and speech science at the University of Halle, he worked as a presenter, author, and speaker at various broadcasting stations in Germany. There, he hosted numerous classical music programs and live broadcasts of major concert events, including those from the Metropolitan Opera New York, the Semperoper Dresden, and the Leipzig Gewandhaus.
Since 2002, he has been a dramaturg at the Zurich Opera House, working with directors such as Matthias Hartmann, David Alden, Robert Carsen, Moshe Leiser/Patrice Caurier, Damiano Michieletto, David Pountney, Johannes Schaaf, and Graham Vick.
As dramaturg of Ballett Zürich, Michael Küster has collaborated since 2012 with Cathy Marston, Marco Goecke, Marcos Morau, Kim Brandstrup, Edward Clug, Alexei Ratmansky, William Forsythe, Jiří Kylián, and Hans van Manen. Together with Christian Spuck, he worked on productions including «Winterreise» («Prix Benois de la Danse»), «Romeo and Juliet», «Messa da Requiem», and «The Sleeping Beauty».
At La Scala in Milan, Michael Küster was dramaturg for Matthias Hartmann’s opera productions of «Der Freischütz», «Idomeneo», and «The Queen of Spades».

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Claus Spahn

Claus Spahn

Claus Spahn was chief dramaturge at the Zurich Opera House during Andreas Homoki’s tenure as artistic director. There, he supervised music theater projects by Wolfgang Rihm, Helmut Lachenmann, George Benjamin, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, and world premieres by Heinz Holliger, Christian Jost, and Stefan Wirth. As a production dramaturge, he worked with directors such as Sebastian Baumgarten, Herbert Fritsch, Jan Philipp Gloger, Tatjana Gürbaca, Andreas Homoki, Barrie Kosky, Nadja Loschky, David Marton, and Evgeni Titov. He also shares a close artistic partnership with the choreographer and former director of Zurich Ballet, Christian Spuck. For him, Spahn was involved in the development of the productions “Anna Karenina,” “Nussknacker und Mausekönig,” and “Monteverdi” in Zurich, he also wrote libretti for the ballets “Orlando” based on Virginia Woolf (world premiere in 2021 at the Moscow Bolshoi Ballet) and “Bovary” based on Gustave Flaubert (world premiere in 2023 at the Berlin State Ballet). Additionally, he is the librettist of the chamber opera “The Dream of You” by Swiss composer Xavier Dayer, which premiered in 2017 at the Zurich Opera House. Before joining the Zurich Opera House, Claus Spahn was the arts editor for 14 years at the German weekly newspaper DIE ZEIT, where he was responsible for the music section. From 1990 to 1997, he worked as a freelance music journalist mainly for the Süddeutsche Zeitung and Bavarian Broadcasting. Claus Spahn was born in Germany, studied classical guitar in Freiburg im Breisgau, and completed training at the German School of Journalism in Munich.

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Cast


Sopran Adriana Gonzalez


Mezzosopran Zinaida Tsarenko


Tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas


Bass Giorgi Manoshvili


Sopran Adriana Gonzalez


Mezzosopran Zinaida Tsarenko


Tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas


Bass Giorgi Manoshvili


Sopran Adriana Gonzalez


Mezzosopran Zinaida Tsarenko


Tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas


Bass Giorgi Manoshvili


Sopran Adriana Gonzalez


Mezzosopran Zinaida Tsarenko


Tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas


Bass Giorgi Manoshvili


Sopran Adriana Gonzalez


Mezzosopran Zinaida Tsarenko


Tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas


Bass Giorgi Manoshvili


Sopran Adriana Gonzalez


Mezzosopran Zinaida Tsarenko


Tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas


Bass Giorgi Manoshvili


Sopran Federica Lombardi


Mezzosopran Zinaida Tsarenko


Tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas


Bass Giorgi Manoshvili

Adriana Gonzalez

The French-Guatemalan soprano Adriana González completed her studies in 2012 at the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala. In 2019 she was awarded the first prize as well as the Zarzuela Prize at the Operalia competition. She was a member of the Atelier Lyrique of the Opéra National de Paris and received the Prix Lyrique des Cercle Carpeaux in 2017 for her outstanding artistic development. She also won first prize at the Otto Edelmann Competition in Vienna, second prize and the Audience Prize at the Tenor Viñas Singing Competition in Barcelona, and the Teatro Real Prize in Madrid. In the 2017/18 season she was a member of the IOS at the Zurich Opera House. She sang Micaëla ("Carmen") in Geneva, at the Frankfurt Opera, at Dutch National Opera, at the Opéra National de Paris as well as in Toulon, Barcelona, Madrid, and Lausanne; Liù ("Turandot") at the Houston Grand Opera, the Opéra de Toulon, the Opéra National du Rhin as well as in Paris, Hamburg, Berlin, and Dijon; Mimì ("La bohème") in Barcelona and Toulon; the Countess Almaviva ("Le nozze di Figaro") at the Opéra National de Lorraine, at the Salzburg Festival as well as in Luxembourg, Frankfurt, and Vienna; and the title role in "Suor Angelica" in Copenhagen. Most recently she was heard, among others, as Pamina ("Die Zauberflöte") at the Hamburg State Opera and Antonia ("Les Contes d’Hoffmann") at the Zurich Opera House. She has given song recitals with Iñaki Encina Oyón in Frankfurt, Barcelona, and Bolzano, and recently sang Beethoven’s "Missa solemnis" in Tokyo under Marek Janowski. Adriana González has released award-winning recordings with Iñaki Encina Oyón at the piano (2020), with songs by Isaac Albéniz (2021), as well as in duet with Marina Viotti (2023).

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Federica Lombardi

Federica Lombardi studied at the Liceo Musicale Angelo Massini in Forlì. In the 2015/16 season, she was a member of the Accademia di Perfezionamento per Cantanti Lirici at La Scala in Milan and participated in the Young Singers Project at the Salzburg Festival in 2015. She is, among others, a two-time winner of the international AsLiCo Singing Competition in Como. She is a regular guest at the world’s leading opera houses, including the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, the State Operas in Munich, Berlin, and Vienna, La Scala in Milan, and the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome. In the USA, she regularly performs at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and at the Lyric Opera Chicago. Her repertoire of major Mozart roles is continuously expanding to include parts such as Amelia ("Simon Boccanegra"), Desdemona ("Otello"), Mimì ("La bohème") as well as the title roles in Verdi’s "Luisa Miller" and Donizetti’s "Anna Bolena". More recently, she made her role debut as Norma at the Vienna State Opera, returned to the Met in New York as Countess Almaviva and Fiordiligi ("Così fan tutte"), and made a highly successful debut as Elisabetta ("Don Carlo") at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. In concert, she has sung, among others, Mozart’s "Requiem" in Rome and Beethoven’s 9th Symphony in Naples and Venice. Performances of Christian Spuck’s "Verdi Requiem" took her to Amsterdam, Zurich, and the Verdi Festival in Parma. Her discography includes a recording as Desdemona under Antonio Pappano, alongside Jonas Kaufmann, for Sony Classical. In 2022 she sang Mimì in the filmed production of Puccini’s "La bohème", produced by Rai Cultura in collaboration with the Rome Opera. In 2019, she was awarded the Franco Abbiati Prize.

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Zinaida Tsarenko

The mezzo-soprano Zinaida Tsarenko was born in Khabarovsk, Russia. She completed her studies at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in 2020 and became a member of the Atkins Young Artists Program at the Mariinsky Theatre the following year. In 2022, she made her debut there as Olga in a chamber version of "Eugene Onegin" and joined the ensemble as a soloist in 2024. She has sung roles there such as Marina Mnishek ("Boris Godunov"), the title role in Mussorgsky’s "Salammbô", Marfa ("Khovanshchina"), Joan of Arc (Tchaikovsky’s "The Maid of Orleans"), Polina ("The Queen of Spades") and Princess Clarisse ("The Love for Three Oranges"), as well as Italian repertoire roles including Fenena ("Nabucco"), Emilia ("Otello"), Princess Eboli ("Don Carlo") and Amneris ("Aida"). In 2024 she made her debut at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow as Kontchakovna (Borodin’s "Prince Igor") and recently returned there as Princess Eboli. Additionally, she has performed roles such as the Princess of Bouillon ("Adriana Lecouvreur"), Brangäne ("Tristan und Isolde"), Dalia ("Samson et Dalila") and in concert with Mahler’s 2nd and 3rd Symphonies, the cantatas "Alexander Nevsky" (Prokofiev) and "Arianna a Naxos" (Haydn), as well as Wagner’s "Wesendonck" songs. Zinaida Tsarenko has won several international singing competitions, including the Elena Obraztsova International Competition of Young Opera Singers in 2021 and the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 2023.

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Iván Ayón-Rivas

The tenor Iván Ayón Rivas was born in Piura (Peru). He first studied at the National University of Music of Peru and later with Juan Diego Flórez and Roberto Sèrvile. Several competition prizes led in 2016 to his first engagements on various international stages, including at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice and the Teatro Regio in Turin, where he sang Rodolfo ("La bohème") at the 2016/17 season opening. In 2021 he made his debut at La Scala in Milan, in 2023 at the Vienna State Opera. His repertoire also includes, among others, Alfredo in "La traviata", Fenton in "Falstaff", the title roles in "Faust" and "Les Contes d’Hoffmann", Nemorino in "L’elisir d’amore" as well as Tebaldo in "I Capuleti e i Montecchi". He received invitations to houses such as the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Teatro Massimo in Palermo and the Teatro Real in Madrid, as well as to the Festival di Macerata, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and to Stuttgart, Brussels, Paris and Valencia. In 2021 he won the first prize as well as several special prizes at the Operalia Awards. More recently he sang the Duke in "Rigoletto" at La Fenice and in concert at the Tyrolean Festival Erl, the title role in Gounod’s "Faust" at the Teatro Massimo di Palermo and at the Palau de les Arts in Valencia, a Ravel and Puccini double evening in Valencia, Alfredo in Madrid and Fenton at the Vienna State Opera.

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Giorgi Manoshvili

The Georgian bass Giorgi Manoshvili studied at the State Conservatory in Tbilisi and began his international career with performances at the Maison de l’Unesco in Paris, the Berlin Philharmonie, London’s Barbican Centre, the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, the National Taichung Theater in Taiwan, and the Port River Festival in Dublin. He made his successful Italian debut in 2021 as Lord Sidney ("Il viaggio a Reims") at the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro. Since then, guest engagements have regularly brought him back there, as well as to the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Teatro Massimo in Palermo, and the Arena di Verona. He has sung Angelotti ("Tosca") at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Prince Gremin ("Eugene Onegin") in Palermo, Un frate ("Don Carlo") in Naples, Mussorgsky’s "A Night on Bald Mountain" at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, and Colline in a televised production of "La bohème" in Rome. At the Wexford Opera Festival, he portrayed Caliban in Halévy’s "La tempesta" and Kouragine in Camille Erlanger’s opera "L’Aube rouge", as well as performing in concert Verdi’s "Messa da Requiem" under Daniel Harding in Rome and on tour in Granada and Seville. Recent engagements include "Tosca" in Rome, Mustafà ("L’italiana in Algeri") at the Rossini Opera Festival, Sir Giorgio ("I puritani") at the Tyrolean Festival Erl, Lord Sidney at the Leipzig Opera, the Four Villains in "Les Contes d’Hoffmann" at the Lithuanian National Theatre in Vilnius, Assur ("Semiramide") at the Opéra de Rouen and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Escamillo ("Carmen") and Il Re ("Aida") at the Arena di Verona, as well as his debut alongside Cecilia Bartoli in Salzburg.

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Abstract

Giuseppe Verdi’s «Messa da Requiem» is one of the most popular pieces in the concert repertoire. In a sensational co-production by the Oper Zürich and Ballett Zürich, Christian Spuck brought the oratorio for four solo voices, choir, and orchestra to the stage in 2016, as a combination of dance, abstract scene, space, and light. In his internationally acclaimed production, Spuck focuses on the human creature in the face of death and embarks on a sensitive search for traces of the whence and whither of the human being, between the terrifying proximity of death, loneliness, community solidarity, and mourning. With careful direction, he sets the large choir and the solo quartet in relation to the dancers, who are in constant motion.

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