Un ballo in Maschera

Giuseppe Verdi

Melodrama in three acts
Libretto by Antonio Somma after Eugène Scribe

From 22. May 2026 until 13. June 2026

  • Duration :
    2 H. 50 Min. Inkl. Pause after approx. 1 H. 30 Min.
  • Language:
    In Italian with German and English surtitles.
  • More information:
    Introduction 45 min before the performance.

Musical Director:
Gianandrea Noseda

Gianandrea Noseda

Gianandrea Noseda has been General Music Director of the Zurich Opera House since the 2021/22 season. In addition, he is Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. In 2019, he became Music Director of the newly founded Tsinandali Festival and the Georgian Pan-Caucasian Youth Orchestra. From 2007 to 2018, Noseda served as General Music Director of the Teatro Regio di Torino, where he artistically reshaped the opera house during his tenure. Noseda has conducted the world’s leading orchestras (Berlin Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, Concertgebouw Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic) as well as at the most prestigious opera houses (La Scala, Metropolitan Opera, Royal Opera House) and festivals (BBC Proms, Edinburgh, Salzburg, and Verbier). He has also held leading positions with the BBC Philharmonic (Chief Conductor), the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (Principal Guest Conductor), the Mariinsky Theatre (Principal Guest Conductor), and the Stresa Festival (Artistic Director). His discography comprises more than 80 CDs, with a special focus on the "Musica Italiana" project, which features neglected 20th-century Italian repertoire. Born in Milan, Noseda is a Commendatore al Merito della Repubblica Italiana and received the Order of Merit of the City of Milan in 2024. In 2015, he was named "Musical America’s Conductor of the Year," was awarded "Conductor of the Year" at the 2016 International Opera Awards, and received the Puccini Prize in 2023. In the same year, the Oper! Awards honored Noseda as "Best Conductor," particularly recognizing his interpretations of the first two "Ring" operas at the Zurich Opera House.

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Production:
Adele Thomas

Adele Thomas

Adele Thomas stammt aus Wales. Sie ist ist Opern- und Theaterregisseurin und übernimmt 2025 gemeinsam mit Sarah Crabtree als Joint General Director und CEO die Leitung der Welsh National Opera. Adele Thomas studierte an der Cambridge University Regie, war Stipendiatin des renommierten RTYDS Programms für Regisseur:innen und ist Absolventin des National Theatre Studio Kurses für junge Regisseur:innen. Ihr Debüt als Opernregisseurin gab sie mit Così fan tutte an der Northern Ireland Opera in Belfast. Daraufhin inszenierte sie für das Royal Opera House London Händels Berenice am Linbury Theatre; diese Inszenierung wurde für einen Olivier Award als beste Opernproduktion nominiert. Zuletzt inszenierte sie u. a. Vivaldis Bajazet am Royal Opera House London und der Irish National Opera (ebenfalls mit einem Olivier Award als beste Opernproduktion nominiert), In the Realms of Sorrow für das London Handel Festival, Semele beim Glyndebourne Festival sowie Rigoletto an der Welsh National Opera. Am Opernhaus Zürich inszenierte sie 2021 Verdis Il trovatore (Koproduktion mit dem Royal Opera House London). Als Schauspielregisseurin inszenierte sie u. a. Oresteia am Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London, Thomas Tallis und The Knight of the Burning Pestle am Sam Wanamaker Playhouse des Globes, Macbeth für die Bristol Tobacco Factory und The Weir für das English Touring Theatre.

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Choreographer:
Emma Woods

Emma Woods

Emma Woods ist eine britische Choreografin und Movement Director. Künstlerisch ist sie vor allem im Raum London und an der Südküste des Vereinigten Königreichs tätig. Sie arbeitet u. a. mit Adele Thomas, Paul Foster, Bartlett Sher, Alistair David, Laurence Cummings, Sir Antonio Pappano, Rachel Kavanagh, Chris Gattelli, John Wilson, Christian Curnyn, Sarah Travis, Anthony Van Laast und Steve Ridley zusammen. In jüngster Zeit war sie u. a. tätig als Choreografin für Rigoletto an der Welsh National Opera (Welsh Millenium Centre und UK-Tour), als Movement Director für Junkyard (Backstage Theatre, Peckham) und A Comedy Of Errors (Silk Street), als Choreografin für Blond Eckbert/Acis und Galatea (Potsdamer Winteroper), Semele (Glyndebourne Opera House) und Il trovatore (Royal Opera House, Covent Garden und Opernhaus Zürich), als Choreografin und Associate Director für In The Realms of Sorrow (London Handel Festival, StoneNest), als Movement Director für Vinegar Tom (Mack Theatre), als Associate Director für Bajazet (Irish National Opera and Royal Opera House), als Choreographin für Fascinating Aïda (UK-Tour); als Movement Director für Apollo e Daphne, 4/4 (Royal Opera House), als Movement und Associate Director für Così fan tutte (Nevill Holt Opera und NI Opera, Belfast), als Associate Choreographer von The King and I (London Palladium, UK-Tour und Theatre Orb, Japan) sowie als Movement Director für Berenice (Royal Opera House) und Eyam (Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, London).

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Set and Costume Design:
Hannah Clark

Hannah Clark

Hannah Clark ist Bühnen- und Kostümbildnerin. Sie wurde an der Nottingham Trent University und der Londoner Central School of Speech and Drama in Theaterdesign ausgebildet. Im Jahr 2005 gewann sie den Linbury Biennial Prize für Bühnenbild. Zu ihren jüngsten Arbeiten gehören die Kostüme von Platée und Ariadne auf Naxos (Opernhaus Zürich), Semele (Glyndebourne Opera), Mitridate, re di ponto (Garsington Opera), Il trittico (Scottish Opera), In the Realms of Sorrow (London Handel Festival), Berenice (Royal Opera House, Linbury), Stiffelio (Opéra national du Rhin), Future Cargo und Deadclub (Requardt & Rosenberg), die Kostüme für Henry VI Rebellion und The Wars of the Roses (Royal Shakespeare Company), Alcina (Opera North), Così fan tutte (Northern Ireland Opera), Idomeneo (Garsington Opera), L’incoronazione di Poppea (Opera Theatre of St Louis), 4.48 Psychosis (Royal Opera House, Lyric Hammersmith /Prototype Festival New York). Zuvor entstanden Arbeiten für die Royal Shakespeare Company (Taming of the Shrew und Queen Anne), für die Opera North (Silent night, Un ballo in maschera, Suor Angelica, L’incoronazione di Poppea, L’Enfant et les sortilèges, Trouble in Tahiti und Osud), für Requardt & Rosenberg (Motor Show sowie The roof), für Requardt & Company (Mothers, Episode, Pequeñas Delicias, Roadkill Café und Jammy Dodgers) sowie für Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre (Eyam, Thomas Tallis, The Knight of the Pestle, The Oresteia, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo und Julia, The God of Soho, As you like it und A Midsummer Night’s Dream).

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Lighting Design:
Franck Evin

Franck Evin

Franck Evin, born in Nantes, moved to Paris at the age of 19 to study piano. At night he accompanied singers at the café théâtre Le Connétable and also began to take an interest in lighting. He eventually decided on a combination of music and technology. Thanks to a scholarship from the French Ministry of Culture, he became assistant to the head of lighting at the Opéra de Lyon in 1983. There he worked, among others, with Ken Russell and Robert Wilson. In 1986 he began working as a freelance lighting designer at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus and passed the master lighting designer examination in 1993. Particularly close during this period was his collaboration with Werner Schröter and with the conductor Eberhard Kloke. This was followed by productions in, among other places, Nantes, Strasbourg, Paris, Lyon, Vienna, Bonn, Brussels and Los Angeles. From 1995 to 2012 he was artistic director of the lighting department at the Komische Oper Berlin and was responsible there for all new productions. During this time, Andreas Homoki, Barrie Kosky, Calixto Bieito and Hans Neuenfels became especially important collaborators for him. In 2006 Franck Evin was awarded the "OPUS" in the category of lighting design. From the 2012/13 season to 2024/25 he worked as artistic director of the lighting department at Zurich Opera House. In addition to his work in Zurich, he continued to be involved as a guest in international productions, for example at the opera houses in Oslo, Stockholm, Tokyo, Amsterdam, Munich and Graz, as well as at the Opéra Bastille, La Scala in Milan, Teatro La Fenice, Vlaamse Opera and the Bayreuth Festival.

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Video:
Tieni Burkhalter

Tieni Burkhalter

Tieni Burkhalter studied Fine Arts at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), where he specialized in video and video installation. After his works were mainly shown in galleries and at experimental film festivals, he has been working for the stage since 2009. As a video producer, he is closely associated with the Zurich Opera House. His stage work has also taken him to theaters in Berlin, Hamburg, Paris, Moscow, Oslo, and Savonlinna. At the Zurich Opera House, he worked with Andreas Homoki ("Der fliegende Holländer", "Das Land des Lächelns", "Das Rheingold", "Siegfried" and "Die Walküre"), Evgeny Titov ("Lessons in Love and Violence" and "L’Orfeo"), Jan Philipp Gloger ("Die Csárdásfürstin" and "Le nozze di Figaro"), Adele Thomas ("Il trovatore"), Rainer Holzapfel ("Die Odyssee"), Nina Russi ("Coraline") and Kai Anne Schuhmacher ("Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer"). For Ballet Zurich, he produced videos for Christian Spuck ("Anna Karenina" and "Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern"), Marcos Morau ("Nachtträume"), Edward Clug ("Faust") and Douglas Lee ("A-Life"). He was also involved at the Savonlinna Opera Festival with Philipp Himmelmann for "Aida", in Berlin with Christian Spuck for "Madame Bovary", and has been collaborating for many years on Dmitri Tcherniakov’s productions: "Pelléas et Mélisande" and "Die Sache Makropulos" at the Zurich Opera House, "Senza Sangue/Herzog Blaubarts Burg", "Elektra" and "Salome" at the Hamburg State Opera, "La Fille de Neige" and "Les Troyens" at the Opéra National de Paris, and "Tristan und Isolde" at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin.

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Chorus Master:
Klaas-Jan de Groot

Klaas-Jan de Groot

Klaas-Jan de Groot is a Dutch conductor and choral director. After studying in The Hague and Cardiff, from 2016 to 2022, he acted as an assistant to chorus director Ching-Lien Wu at the Dutch National Opera in Amsterdam, where he prepared several productions and projects with the opera chorus. Since 2018, he has worked regularly with the Netherlands Radio Choir (Groot Omroepkoor). From 2018 to 2024, he was annually engaged as assistant to chorus director Eberhard Friedrich at the Bayreuth Festival. He has conducted various concerts and performances with Opera Zuid, the Orchestra of the 18th Century, and the Essen Philharmonic. From 2022 to 2025, he was chorus director at the Aalto Theatre in Essen. Since 2023, he has worked regularly with the NDR Vokalensemble in Hamburg. In 2024, he made his debut with both the MDR Radio Choir and the Rundfunkchor Berlin. As part of a program supporting emerging talent, Klaas-Jan de Groot was awarded the prestigious Dutch conducting prize of the Anton Kersjes Fund in 2021. Beginning with the 2025/26 season, he is choral director at the Zurich Opera House.

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Dramaturgy:
Fabio Dietsche

Fabio Dietsche

Fabio Dietsche studied dramaturgy at the Zurich University of the Arts as well as cross flute with Maria Goldschmidt in Zurich and with Karl-Heinz Schütz in Vienna. He gained his first experience as a dramaturge in 2012/13 with Xavier Zuber at Konzert Theater Bern, where he accompanied, among others, Matthias Rebstock’s production of "neither" (Beckett/Feldman) at the Berner Reithalle. Since 2013, he has been a dramaturge at the Zurich Opera House, where he completed his studies with the production dramaturgy of Puccini’s "La bohème." There, he has been involved, among others, in the world premieres of Stefan Wirth’s "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and Leonard Evers’ "Odyssee," the chamber opera "Jakob Lenz" by Wolfgang Rihm, and the Swiss premiere of Manfred Trojahn’s "Orest." He has worked with, among others, Robert Carsen, Tatjana Gürbaca, Rainer Holzapfel, Andreas Homoki, Ted Huffman, Mélanie Huber, Barrie Kosky, Hans Neuenfels, and Kai Anne Schuhmacher. He is currently studying cultural management on a part-time basis at the University of Zurich.

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Cast


Riccardo Stephen Costello


Renato Dalibor Jenis


Amelia Elena Stikhina


Ulrica Yulia Matochkina


Oscar Rebeca Olvera


Silvano Steffan Lloyd Owen


Samuel Brent Michael Smith


Tom Stanislav Vorobyov


Un giudice Martin Zysset


Un servo d’Amelia Samuel Wallace


Tänzerinnen und Tänzer Jessica Falceri


Tänzerinnen und Tänzer Sara Peña


Tänzerinnen und Tänzer Sara Pennella


Tänzerinnen und Tänzer Cristian Alex Assis


Tänzerinnen und Tänzer Lukas Bisculm


Tänzerinnen und Tänzer Pietro Cono Genova


Tänzerinnen und Tänzer Daniele Romano


Tänzerinnen und Tänzer Roberto Tallarigo

Stephen Costello

Stephen Costello is a native of Philadelphia and studied at the Academy of Vocal Arts in his hometown. In 2007, at just 26 years old, he made his debut at the season opening of the Metropolitan Opera. In 2009, he won the Richard Tucker Award. In 2010, he sang the role of Greenhorn in the world premiere of Jake Heggie’s opera Moby-Dick. Since then, he has appeared at major opera houses and festivals. He has performed roles such as Alfredo (La traviata) in Hamburg, at the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, the Vienna State Opera, the Bolshoi Theatre, the Arena di Verona, and the Munich Opera Festival; Fernand (La Favorite) at the Liceu Barcelona; Don José (Carmen) in Dallas; Rodolfo (La bohème) in Dresden, Hamburg, Madrid, and Los Angeles; Pinkerton (Madama Butterfly) at the New National Theatre in Tokyo; Duca di Mantua (Rigoletto) at the Semperoper Dresden, in Hanover, Bregenz, at the Met, at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, and with the Canadian Opera Company; Lord Percy (Anna Bolena) at the Met; Cassio (Otello) in Salzburg; the Prince (Rusalka) in Strasbourg; and Des Grieux (Manon) at the Opéra de Paris. More recent engagements have included Rodolfo (La bohème) at the Metropolitan Opera and in Tokyo, José (Carmen) at the Bavarian State Opera, and the title role in Roberto Devereux in Zurich.

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Dalibor Jenis

Dalibor Jenis is originally from Slovakia and studied voice at the Conservatory in Bratislava. In 1990, he was a triple prizewinner at the Belvedere Singing Competition in Vienna. His repertoire includes the major baritone roles in the operas of Bellini, Rossini, Mozart, and Verdi. He has sung Nabucco at venues including the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Arena di Verona, the Slovak National Opera in Bratislava, and the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. As Rigoletto, he has appeared at the Sydney Opera House, the Leipzig Opera, the Stuttgart State Opera, and the Savonlinna Opera Festival, and in the title role of Macbeth in Zurich, at the Teatro Regio di Torino, the Edinburgh Festival, and the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. In 2018, he sang Paolo Albiani (Simon Boccanegra) at La Scala in Milan, Jago (Otello) at the Vienna State Opera, Alfio and Tonio (Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci) at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Giorgio Germont (La traviata) at the National Opera in Bratislava, and Lescaut (Manon Lescaut) at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. He has worked with conductors such as James Conlon, Asher Fisch, Daniele Gatti, Gianandrea Noseda, Renato Palumbo, and Alberto Zedda. Numerous CD recordings featuring Dalibor Jenis are available, including Gianni Schicchi, Christoph Columbus, Edgar, Marion Delorme, Die Rheinnixen, as well as a DVD recording of Il barbiere di Siviglia from the Opéra Bastille in Paris.

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Elena Stikhina

Elena Stikhina completed her vocal studies in 2012 at the Moscow State Conservatory. In 2014, she won first prize at the Competizione dell’Opera in Linz, and in 2016, she received both the Audience Prize and the CulturArte Prize at Plácido Domingo’s Operalia competition. Since then, guest engagements have taken her to numerous renowned opera houses around the world. In the 2017/18 season, she performed Mimì (La bohème) and Tosca at the Berlin State Opera, Leonora (Il trovatore) at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Senta (Der fliegende Holländer) at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich and at the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, Tatiana (Eugene Onegin) at the Paris Opéra, and Tosca at Boston Lyric Opera. In the 2018/19 season, she appeared as Leonora (La forza del destino) at the Semperoper Dresden, in the title role of Suor Angelica at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and as Brünnhilde (Siegfried) and Gutrune (Götterdämmerung) in concert performances in Paris. Further engagements that season included her debut at Dutch National Opera as Cio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly) and appearances as Leonora at the Paris Opéra. She made her Salzburg Festival debut as Médée in summer 2019 and returned there in 2021 for Britten’s War Requiem. In the 2019/20 season, she sang Jaroslavna in a new production of Prince Igor at the Paris Opéra, made her debut in Geneva as Aida, and appeared as Tosca, Salome, Donna Leonora, and Senta at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. There, in the 2020/21 season, she also performed as Renata (The Fiery Angel), Aida, Cio-Cio-San, Tosca, Donna Elvira, and Rosalinde (Die Fledermaus). In February 2021, she sang Salome at La Scala in Milan. In the 2022/23 season, she sang Aida at the Salzburg Festival and at the Royal Opera House in London, as well as Floria Tosca at the Paris Opéra.

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Yulia Matochkina

Yulia Matochkina won the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 2015. She is one of the leading soloists of the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg and has established herself as one of Russia’s most impressive mezzo-sopranos. At the Mariinsky Theatre, she has appeared in roles such as Amneris (Aida), Eboli (Don Carlo), Principessa di Bouillon (Adriana Lecouvreur), Didon (Les Troyens), Dalila (Samson et Dalila), Venus (Tannhäuser), and Kundry (Parsifal). In 2019, she made her debut at the Salzburg Festival in the role of Federica in a concert performance of Verdi’s Luisa Miller. Past engagements have also included Roméo et Juliette at the Berlioz Festival in La Côte-Saint-André, as well as Carmen and Polina (The Queen of Spades) at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. She performed Marguerite (La Damnation de Faust) at the Berlioz Festival, Venus (Tannhäuser) in Los Angeles, Carmen at the Bolshoi Theatre, Eboli (Don Carlo) at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Maddalena (Rigoletto) at the Met in New York, Marfa (Khovanshchina) at the Opéra de Paris, Ulrica (Un ballo in maschera) at La Scala in Milan, and Ortrud (Lohengrin) at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. Upcoming engagements include Azucena (Il trovatore) and Venus (Tannhäuser) in Munich, as well as Amneris (Aida) in Tokyo.

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Rebeca Olvera

Rebeca Olvera is from Mexico. She studied at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música in Mexico City and was a member of the IOS at the Opernhaus Zürich from 2005 to 2007. She then became a permanent ensemble member there and sang roles such as Adina ("L’elisir d’amore"), Norina ("Don Pasquale"), Berenice ("L’occasione fa il ladro"), Giulia ("La scala di seta"), Rosina (Paisiello’s "Il barbiere di Siviglia"), Blonde ("Die Entführung aus dem Serail"), Madame Herz ("Der Schauspieldirektor"), Dorinda ("Orlando"), Isolier ("Le comte Ory"), Adalgisa ("Norma"), and Zaida ("Il turco in Italia"). She has worked with conductors including Ralf Weikert, Vladimir Fedoseyev, William Christie, Marc Minkowski, Nello Santi, Adam Fischer, Fabio Luisi, Diego Fasolis, Franz Welser-Möst, Emmanuelle Haïm, and Alessandro De Marchi. She has performed concerts with José Carreras in South America and Europe (Carreras Gala 2007 on ARD) and with Plácido Domingo in Mexico. In 2016, she sang Adalgisa in "Norma" alongside Cecilia Bartoli at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, the Edinburgh Festival, and the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden. In Zurich, she has appeared as Despina, Musetta, Frasquita in "Carmen", Mi in "Das Land des Lächelns", Zaida in "Il turco in Italia", Komtesse Stasi in "Die Csárdásfürstin", Waldvöglein in "Siegfried", and Contessa di Folleville in "Il viaggio a Reims"—a role she also sang at the Royal Danish Opera. She performed Isolier at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo and Clorinda ("La Cenerentola") at the Vienna State Opera. She has also appeared as Berta ("Il barbiere di Siviglia") and in the gala concert Carmencita & Friends at the Salzburg Festival.

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Steffan Lloyd Owen

Steffan Lloyd Owen, baritone, is from Wales and studied at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. He has received numerous singing awards in the United Kingdom, including the W. Towyn Roberts Scholarship Prize, the Blue Riband Osborne Roberts Memorial Prize at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, and the Kathleen Ferrier Bursary Prize. In 2025, he won the Josep Palet Singing Competition and was selected as a finalist in the Paris Opera Competition. He has sung Sciarrone and the Jailer in a semi-staged production of "Tosca" alongside Sir Bryn Terfel and Kristine Opolais at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, Escamillo ("La tragédie de Carmen") at the Buxton International Festival, the Doctor in Verdi’s "Macbeth" at Mid Wales Opera, as well as the title role in Hans Krása’s children’s opera "Brundibár" and Guglielmo ("Così fan tutte") at Welsh National Opera. Concert highlights include Mozart’s "Requiem" with the Orchestre National de Bretagne in Rennes, as well as Beethoven’s Mass in C major and "Choral Fantasy" with the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales and the Orchestra of Welsh National Opera. Since the 2024/25 season, he has been a member of the International Opera Studio at the Zurich Opera House, where he has already sung roles such as the Usher ("Rigoletto"), Silvano ("Un ballo in maschera"), Hermann ("Les Contes d’Hoffmann"), and Sciarrone ("Tosca").

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Brent Michael Smith

The bass Brent Michael Smith is from the United States. He studied voice at the Academy of Vocal Arts in Philadelphia and at the University of Northern Iowa, as well as piano at Hope College in Michigan. He was a finalist in the Queen Sonja International Music Competition (2021) and a semifinalist in the Metropolitan Opera Council Auditions (2020), and he has been a prizewinner at international singing competitions such as the Grand Rapids Opera Competition, the Giargiari Bel Canto Competition, the Opera Birmingham Competition, the Opera Index Competition, and the Concorso Lirico Internazionale di Portofino. He has also received scholarships from the Loren L. Zachary Society and the Young Patronesses of the Opera Competition in Miami. In the United States, he has sung Zuniga ("Carmen"), Friedrich Bhaer (Mark Adamo’s "Little Women"), and Ashby ("La fanciulla del West") at Michigan Opera, Antonio ("Le nozze di Figaro") at Toledo Opera, Ariodante ("Xerxes") at the Glimmerglass Festival, Lakai ("Ariadne auf Naxos") at the Santa Fe Opera, as well as Celio (Prokofiev’s "The Love for Three Oranges") and Peter Quince ("A Midsummer Night’s Dream") at Opera Philadelphia. During the 2020/21 season, he was a member of the International Opera Studio at the Zurich Opera House and joined the ensemble in the following season, 2021/22. Since then, he has appeared at the Zurich Opera House in roles such as Sparafucile ("Rigoletto"), Raimondo ("Lucia di Lammermoor"), Prince Gremin ("Eugene Onegin"), Frère Laurent ("Roméo et Juliette"), Fafner ("Das Rheingold"), and Cesare Angelotti ("Tosca").

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Stanislav Vorobyov

Stanislav Vorobyov is a native of Russia and studied at the Moscow Conservatory. He was a member of the International Opera Studio and has been part of the ensemble at Zurich Opera House since the 2018/19 season. In Zurich, he has appeared in roles such as Colline (“La bohème”), Alidoro (“La Cenerentola”), High Priest (“Nabucco”), Notary (“Der Rosenkavalier”), Reinmar von Zweter (“Tannhäuser”), Faust (“The Fiery Angel”), Zaretsky (“Eugene Onegin”), Cesare Angelotti (“Tosca”), Fifth Jew and First Nazarene (“Salome”), Lord Rochefort (“Anna Bolena”), Doctor Grenvil (“La traviata”), Crébillon (“La rondine”), and Zuniga (“Carmen”), as well as Roberto (“I vespri siciliani”), Roucher (“Andrea Chénier”), and the Police Commissioner (“Der Rosenkavalier”). He also sang Don Basilio (“Il barbiere di Siviglia”) at the Bregenz Festival, Nourabad (“Les Pêcheurs de perles”) at Opera Vlaanderen and in Luxembourg, and Ombra di Nino (“Semiramide”) at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. At the Bregenz Festival, he also appeared as Uncle Bonzo in “Madama Butterfly” and as Il capitano/L’ispettore in Umberto Giordano’s “Siberia.” In 2024, he was additionally heard as Colline (“La bohème”) at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre and ROHM Theatre Kyoto.

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Martin Zysset

Martin Zysset was born and raised in Solothurn. He trained in clarinet and simultaneously pursued vocal studies, which he complemented with masterclasses with Ernst Haefliger and Edith Mathis. In 1990/91, he was a member of the International Opera Studio at the Zurich Opera House and at the same time a scholarship holder of the Migros Cooperative Union as well as a prizewinner of the Pro Arte Lyrica Competition in Lausanne. Since 1992, he has been a regular guest at the Summer Games in Selzach. He has been a permanent member of the Zurich Opera House since the 1991/92 season. There, he has developed a wide repertoire ranging from buffo to dramatic roles, including Pedrillo, Monostatos, Spoletta, Incredibile ("Andrea Chénier"), Jaquino, Kudryash ("Káťa Kabanová"), Alfred ("Die Fledermaus"), Tamino, Tybalt, Dancaïro, Arturo, Gingerbread Witch, Brighella, and the male lead in "Weisse Rose" by Udo Zimmermann. He achieved great success as Simplicius in the operetta of the same name by Johann Strauss, which was also released on CD and DVD. Guest performances have taken him throughout Europe, to Shanghai, and with "Die Zauberflöte," "Le nozze di Figaro," "Fidelio," and "Tannhäuser" to San Diego. For Bavarian Radio, he recorded Lehár’s operetta "Paganini." At the Zurich Opera House, he has most recently performed roles including Don Basilio ("Le nozze di Figaro"), Tschekalinski ("Pique Dame"), Triquet ("Eugene Onegin"), the Chief Eunuch ("Das Land des Lächelns"), Goro ("Madama Butterfly"), Spoletta ("Tosca"), Dormont ("La scala di seta"), the White Minister ("Le Grand Macabre"), the Devil/Narrator ("The Soldier’s Tale"), Third Jew ("Salome"), Schmidt ("Werther"), and Feri ("Die Csárdásfürstin").

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Samuel Wallace

Samuel Wallace, tenor, is from Brazil, where he studied voice with Lício Bruno. In 2024, he received a scholarship from the Mozarteum Brasileiro and subsequently participated in Rolf Beck’s International Choir Academy in Lübeck. During this time, he performed concerts in Germany and at the Philharmonie de Paris under the direction of Raphaël Pichon. His operatic repertoire includes roles such as Tamino ("The Magic Flute") and the title role in Guilherme Bernstein’s opera "Serafim und der Ort, an dem man nicht stirbt." In 2024, he sang Dorvil in Rossini’s La scala di seta and took part in the Gala Lírica of the 13th Tenor Meeting of Brazil at the Teatro Amazonas in Manaus. Samuel Wallace was a semifinalist at the Paris Opera Competition, a finalist at the Maria Callas Competition, and a prizewinner at the Joaquina Lapinha and Natércia Lopes singing competitions. Since the 2025/26 season, he has been a member of the International Opera Studio at the Zürich Opera House.

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Jessica Falceri

Jessica Falceri wurde in Bergamo geboren. Sie absolvierte die Pavlova Academy und das PjDancestudio und schloss ihr Studium in Mailand und New York ab. Die Tänzerin, Sängerin und Schauspielerin wurde in Italien vor allem durch TV-Auftritte bekannt. 2006 war sie mit der Compagnie Katakló bei der Eröffnungszeremonie der Olympischen Winterspiele in Turin zu sehen. Sie wirkte in zahlreichen Musicals mit, darunter: La Febbre del Sabato Sera (Teatro Nuovo di Milano)We will rock you (IT-tour), Mary Poppins (Teatro Sistina), Saturday Night Fever und Die Schöne und das Biest (Walenseebühne), An American in Paris (Deutschlandtour), Jesus Christ Superstar, Cabaret, La Cage aux Folles und West side Story (Eutiner Festspiele) sowie Soho Cinderella (Schlossfestspiele Ettlingen). Ausserdem war sie im Salto Natale des Zirkus Knie zu erleben. Als Tänzerin war sie in La bohème und Der Freischütz (Eutiner Festspiele), in Barrie Koskys Orpheus in der Unterwelt (Deutsche Oper am Rhein), in Ball im Savoy (Kammeroper Köln) sowie in Barkouf (Opernhaus Zürich) zu erleben.

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Cristian Alex Assis

Cristian Alex Assis is a native of Brazil. He studied at the Mannheim University of Music and Performing Arts, on a scholarship awarded by the Brasilia International Dance Seminar. He was a member of the Munich-based Bavarian State Ballet from 2010 to 2012, and came to Ballett Zürich for the 2012/13 season. Since then he has been seen in various roles including Wronski in Christian Spuck’s Anna Karenina, Tybalt in Spuck’s Romeo and Juliet and the drum major and the captain in Spuck’s Woyzeck, in further choreographies by William Forsythe andEdward Clug and in Martin Schläpfer’s Forellenquintett. In the reconstruction of Swan Lake by Alexei Ratmansky he was seen as Rotbart.

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Pietro Cono Genova

Pietro Cono Genova is originally from Italy. He completed his training at the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania and moved to Switzerland in 2013 to work with the Cinevox Junior Company. After six years as a soloist, contemporary dance teacher, and assistant with the company, he began working as a freelancer on various dance projects in Switzerland and across Europe. Most recently, he danced with the new company Cie La Ronde, directed by Cathy Marston and Ihsan Rustem. Pietro Cono Genova is currently working with the Zurich Opera House and the Theater im Kornhaus Baden.

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Chor der Oper Zürich

Der Chor der Oper Zürich bildet mit seinen 60 festangestellten Mitgliedern und der Mitwirkung von bis zu 160 Vorstellungen pro Saison einen wesentlichen Eckpfeiler des künstlerischen Ensembles am Opernhaus Zürich. Er vereinigt unter dem Dach des traditionsreichsten schweizerischen Opernhauses Sängerinnen und Sänger auf höchstem professionellen Niveau, deren musikalische und stilistische Versiertheit sich mit darstellerischer Gestaltungskraft und spontaner Spielfreude verbinden. Regelmässig stellen seine Mitglieder auch als Solisten ihr künstlerisches Format unter Beweis. Der Chor spiegelt in seiner internationalen Zusammensetzung den Anspruch und die Strahlkraft der Oper Zürich wieder, die sich durch zahlreiche DVD-Aufnahmen erwiesen haben und 2104 mit dem Preis der «Opera Company of the Year» ausgezeichnet wurden. Wichtige musikalische Impulse erhielten die Chormitglieder durch die Arbeit mit Dirigenten wie Nello Santi, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Franz Welser-Möst, Bernard Haitink, Riccardo Chailly, Valery Gergiev, Daniele Gatti, Zubin Mehta und Fabio Luisi. Ihre schauspielerischen Fähigkeiten entwickelten sie im Dialog mit Regisseuren wie David Pountney, Robert Wilson, Harry Kupfer, Peter Stein, Peter Konwitschny oder Andreas Homoki. Gastspiele führten den Chor nach Tokio (Der Rosenkavalier und La traviata), London (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Tannhäuser, Der fliegende Holländer), Paris (La cenerentola, Fierrabras), Athen (Carmen, Idomeneo) oder nach Rom, wo er anässlich einer Papstmesse zur Feier des 500-jährigen Bestehens der Schweizer Garde Mozarts Krönungsmesse aufführte. Als «International Chamber Vocalists» wirkte der Chor der Oper Zürich in der 2014 mit einem Echo-Preis ausgezeichneten Neueinspielung von Vincenzo Bellinis Norma mit.

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Statistenverein am Opernhaus Zürich

Der Statistenverein am Opernhaus Zürich wurde im Jahr 1900 gegründet und dürfte damit einer der traditionsreichsten Vereine auf dem Kulturplatz Zürich sein. Rund hundert Frauen und Männer im Alter von 16 bis 70 Jahren bereichern das Bühnengeschehen in zahlreichen Inszenierungen.Statisten, früher auch als Figuranten bezeichnet, haben generell nicht sprechende Rollen. Ihre Einsätze am Opernhaus Zürich fallen je nach Inszenierung unterschiedlich umfangreich aus. Während früher Massenszenen im Vordergrund standen, sind die Statistinnen und Statisten seit der Ära Pereira und der Intendanz von Andreas Homoki zunehmend auch für aufwändigere Einzelauftritte sowie für anspruchsvolle technische Einsätze gefragt. Die Mitglieder des Statistenvereins üben ihre Einsätze in der Freizeit und ohne finanzielle Interessen aus. Sie bringen Begeisterung für Musik und Theater mit.

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Abstract

In the middle of his career, Giuseppe Verdi with «created one of his most diverse scores». Embedded in effective ensemble scenes that oscillate between operetta-like, mysterious oracular magic and dark conspiracy drama, Verdi focuses on the private fate of a politician: Riccardo, the governor of Boston, is in love with Amelia, the wife of his best friend and advisor Renato. When the two are discovered during a passionate nocturnal encounter, Renato joins the conspirators and discovers Riccardo's disguise at the masked ball.

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Act 1
Riccardo is the governor of Boston. In the Senate he has supporters, but there are also some who plot against him. Riccardo's page, Oscar, presents him with the guest list for a ball. Riccardo notices the name of Amelia, his best friend Renato’s wife, whom he secretly loves. He dreams of seeing her again. Renato, who is a political supporter of Riccardo, comes to warn Riccardo about a conspiracy against him. But Riccardo does not want to listen. The Chief Justice appears with a motion to banish Ulrica, a fortune-teller who is spreading dangerous rumours. Oscar defends Ulrica. Riccardo and his entourage decide to visit Ulrica in disguise and form their own impression of her.

Ulrica the fortune-teller is conjuring up the spirits. Riccardo, disguised as a fisherman, mingles with the crowd. The sailor Silvano has his fortune told. With a little help from Riccardo, the prophecy that Silvano will receive gold and a promotion is immediately fulfilled. A servant announces Amelia, who wants to ask for the fortune-teller’s guidance. Ulrica sends everyone away. Only Riccardo remains secretly in the background, and overhears that Amelia wants to end her impossible love for him. Ulrica sends Amelia to a place outside the city to find a healing herb. Riccardo decides to follow Amelia there. When Amelia has left and the people have returned, Riccardo introduces himself as a fisherman, and asks Ulrica to predict the future. Ulrica predicts that he will soon be murdered, by the first friend to shake his hand today. Riccardo refuses to believe this prophecy. When his friend Renato arrives and shakes his hand, he is certain that Ulrica's prophecy is wrong.

Act 2
Amelia is outside Boston, searching for the healing herb that will help her forget her love for Riccardo. Riccardo has followed her. He passionately reaffirms his love for Amelia, and urges her to confess her love too. Unexpectedly, Renato appears, urgently warning Riccardo of an ambush. Amelia veils her face. Riccardo is persuaded to flee, and instructs Renato to take the veiled woman to the city without looking at her. The conspirators Samuel and Tom and their companions arrive, and realise that Riccardo has eluded them. In the melee Amelia's veil is lifted. The conspirators are amused by this discovery, but Renato is deeply shocked by his wife's infidelity and his best friend's betrayal. He asks Samuel and Tom to come to him the next morning.

Act 3
Renato threatens Amelia with death. She begs him to let her see her son once more. Renato diverts his anger away from her, deciding instead to take revenge on Riccardo. When Samuel and Tom arrive, Renato announces that he wants to join their conspiracy. They draw lots to decide who will be permitted to murder Riccardo. Amelia is forced to draw the lot. It falls on Renato. Oscar delivers an invitation to a masked ball at Riccardo's house.

Riccardo decides to renounce Amelia. He wants to send her and Renato to England together. Despite an anonymous warning, Riccardo goes to the masked ball. At the ball, Renato tries to get Oscar to tell him about Riccardo's costume. Oscar refuses at first, but then blurts it out. Amelia and Riccardo recognise each other at the ball. He tells her that she must leave with Renato, and bids her farewell. At that moment, Renato shoots Riccardo. The dying Riccardo swears Amelia’s innocence.