Rigoletto

Giuseppe Verdi

Melodrama in three acts
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
after Victor Hugo

From 20. December 2025 until 4. January 2026

  • Duration :
    2 H. 40 Min. Inkl. Pause after 1st act after approx. 1 H.
  • Language:
    In Italian with German and English surtitles.
  • More information:
    Introduction 45 min before the performance.

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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Director:
Tatjana Gürbaca

Tatjana Gürbaca

Tatjana Gürbaca studied directing at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in her hometown of Berlin and complemented her training with masterclasses, especially with Ruth Berghaus. At the international Ring Award Graz she was one of the finalists. The spectrum of her productions ranges from the Baroque (Purcell’s "Dido and Aeneas" in Baden-Baden) to contemporary music theatre such as Dallapiccola’s "Il prigioniero" (Volksoper Vienna) or Philippe Hersant’s "Le moine noir" (world premiere at Oper Leipzig). She also directed a Tchaikovsky cycle at the Vlaamse Opera Antwerp. Further engagements have taken her to the Staatsoper Unter den Linden and the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Oper Graz, Stadttheater Bern, the opera houses of Novosibirsk and Oslo, as well as the Lucerne Festival. From 2011 to 2014 she was Opera Director at Staatstheater Mainz, where she staged, among others, "Die verkaufte Braut", Salvatore Sciarrino’s "Macbeth", "Un ballo in maschera" and Alessandro Scarlatti’s "Il primo omicidio". In 2013 she was named "Director of the Year" by the magazine Opernwelt for her "Parsifal" at the Vlaamse Opera Antwerp. She created a three-part "Ring" project and "Alcina" at Theater an der Wien, "Lohengrin" and "Der Freischütz" in Essen, Korngold’s "Die tote Stadt" at Oper Cologne, "Das schlaue Füchslein" at Theater Bremen, "Così fan tutte" at the National Theatre in Prague, "Káťa Kabanová" at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, "Jenůfa" at the Grand Théâtre de Genève and "Ulisse" at Oper Frankfurt. In Zurich she has directed, among others, "Rigoletto", "Die Zauberflöte", "Werther", "Le Grand Macabre", "Lucia di Lammermoor" and in 2025 the world premiere of Beat Furrer’s "Das grosse Feuer".

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Stage design:
Klaus Grünberg

Klaus Grünberg

Klaus Grünberg, a native of Hamburg, studied stage design under Erich Wonder in Vienna and has since worked as a freelance stage and lighting designer at theatres and opera houses across Europe, as well as in Kuwait and Buenos Aires. For many years, he has collaborated with composer and director Heiner Goebbels, as well as with Tatjana Gürbaca and Barrie Kosky. His recent works include "The Magic Flute," "Macbeth," "Werther," "Lucia di Lammermoor," and "The Merry Widow" at the Zurich Opera House; "The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny" and the Berlin-themed evening "…und morgen könnt ihr mich!" at the Komische Oper Berlin; "Ulisse" and "La Juive" at the Frankfurt Opera; "Simon Boccanegra" at the Aalto Music Theatre Essen; "Rusalka" at the Hanover State Opera; "L’incoronazione di Poppea" at the Theater Bremen; and Gogol’s "The Government Inspector" at the Burgtheater Vienna. In 1999, Klaus Grünberg opened MOMOLMA (Museum of More or Less Modern Art) in Hamburg.

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Costumes:
Silke Willrett

Silke Willrett

Silke Willrett studied stage and costume design with Jürgen Rose and art history in Stuttgart. In 1999 she completed her state examination in art history. In 2003 she founded the independent theatre group "Fliegen ab Stuttgart" together with Tanja Richter and Marc Weeger, which received the Baden-Württemberg Theatre Prize in the same year. Together with Marc Weeger, she was nominated several times by Die Deutsche Bühne and Opernwelt as "Best Stage and Costume Designer". Silke Willrett also works as a set and costume designer for film productions. The film "Das Mass der Dinge" was nominated for the "First Steps Award" in 2005 and by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2006. Her artistic partners include Andrea Breth, Christof Nel as well as Monique Wagemakers and Jan Essinger. Together with Tatjana Gürbaca she created, among others, "Le Grand Macabre", "Don Giovanni" and "L’incoronazione di Poppea" (Theater Bremen), "Werther" and "Manon" (Staatstheater Mainz), "Der fliegende Holländer" (Deutsche Oper Berlin), "Mazeppa", "Eugene Onegin" and "The Enchantress" (Vlaamse Opera Antwerp), "Salome" (Deutsche Oper am Rhein), "Rigoletto", "Aida", "Die Zauberflöte", "Werther" and "Lucia di Lammermoor" (Opernhaus Zürich), "Ulisse" and "La Juive" (Oper Frankfurt) as well as "Il primo omicidio" (Teatro Arriaga Bilbao). She has served on several juries for scholarships and awards, including from 2021 to 2024 for the FAUST Prize. She is a member of the scenography association and of the German Academy of the Performing Arts. As a visual artist, she is a member of the group "Linienscharen", which presents annual exhibitions throughout the region.

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Associate costume designer:
Carl-Christian Andresen

Carl-Christian Andresen

Carl-Christian Andresen studied textile and fashion design at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg and then moved to Paris for four years. There he worked, among others, for Chloé, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and John Galliano. In 2006 he returned to Germany and shifted to theatre and opera as an artistic costume assistant. He has had a long-standing collaboration with Silke Willrett since 2008. Carl-Christian Andresen has worked on productions at, among others, the Thalia Theater Hamburg, the Hamburg State Opera, the Komische Oper Berlin, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, Dutch National Opera, Opernhaus Zürich, the Vienna State Opera, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, La Monnaie in Brussels, the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, the Aalto Theater in Essen and the Teatro Mayor in Bogotá. He created his own costume designs for, among others, "Le nozze di Figaro" at the Landestheater Detmold, "Le journal de Nijinsky" at the Grand Théâtre Bordeaux, "Dangerous Liaisons" at the Lübeck University of Music, "Der Vetter aus Dingsda" at Theater Ulm and "Dinorah" at Theater Görlitz. For Thierry Tidrow’s opera "Persona" at the Staatstheater Darmstadt he created both the stage and costume design in 2023. He also designs for various short films, feature films and commercials, including "My Circumcision" (awarded the Max Ophüls Prize 2013 for "Best Short Film") and the music video "Fräulein Sommer", which received the UNICATO Award for "Best Music Video" in 2014. In 2024 he designed, together with Silke Willrett, the costumes for the German premiere of Louise Bertin’s opera "Fausto" at the Aalto Musiktheater Essen (directed by Tatjana Gürbaca).

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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:
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


Il Duca di Mantova Liparit Avetisyan


Rigoletto Luca Salsi


Gilda Nina Minasyan


Sparafucile Brent Michael Smith


Maddalena Yajie Zhang


Giovanna Cashlin Oostindië


Il Conte di Monterone Trevor Haumschilt-Rocha


Marullo Steffan Lloyd Owen


Borsa Salvador Villanueva Zuzuarregui


Il Conte di Ceprano Evan Gray


La Contessa di Ceprano Flavia Stricker


Paggio della Contessa Karima El Demerdasch


Usciere Guram Margvelashvili

Liparit Avetisyan

The tenor Liparit Avetisyan, born in Yerevan, Armenia, studied at the conservatory there as well as at the Moscow Conservatory. In 2016 he made his debut at the Cologne Opera as Fenton in "Falstaff". Engagements followed at the Semperoper Dresden, the Hamburg State Opera, the Deutsche Oper and the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the Vienna State Opera, Opernhaus Zürich, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in London, Den Norske Opera in Oslo, the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Seattle Opera and Opera Australia. He attracted particular attention as Des Grieux (Massenet’s "Manon"), for which he received the "Golden Mask" theatre award in 2017. His further repertoire includes roles such as Alfredo Germont ("La traviata"), Rodolfo ("La bohème"), Nemorino ("L’elisir d’amore"), Count Almaviva ("Il barbiere di Siviglia"), Duke of Mantua ("Rigoletto"), Don Ottavio ("Don Giovanni") and the title role in "Faust". In 2022 he made his debut as Vaudémont ("Iolanta") with the Berlin Philharmonic under Kirill Petrenko. Together with the Armenian State Philharmonic, he has appeared as the Duke of Mantua, Rodolfo and Count Almaviva, and has sung the tenor parts in the Verdi and Mozart Requiems as well as in Mahler’s "Das Lied von der Erde". Further concert engagements have taken him to Russia, Estonia, France, Germany and the USA. In 2020 Liparit Avetisyan appeared as Cassio alongside Jonas Kaufmann in the Sony Classical recording of "Otello", which received an Opus Klassik award. In 2025 he released his first solo album, "Beloved Arias".

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Luca Salsi

Baritone Luca Salsi was born in San Secondo Parmense and completed his vocal studies at the Conservatory in Parma as well as with Carlo Meliciani. He has been invited to perform at venues such as the Metropolitan Opera New York, Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Washington National Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, Gran Teatre del Liceu, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Teatro Real in Madrid, as well as the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and the Salzburg Festival. His extensive repertoire includes roles such as Scarpia ("Tosca"), Giorgio Germont ("La traviata"), Conte di Luna ("Il trovatore"), Rodrigo ("Don Carlo"), Amonasro ("Aida"), Miller ("Luisa Miller"), as well as the title roles in "Rigoletto", "Nabucco" and "Macbeth". In 2024 he sang Barnaba ("La Gioconda") at the Salzburg Easter Festival under Antonio Pappano. His artistic partners include conductors Riccardo Muti, Riccardo Chailly, Valery Gergiev, James Levine, Daniele Gatti, James Conlon, Gustavo Dudamel, Nicola Luisotti, Donato Renzetti, Michele Mariotti and Alberto Zedda, as well as directors Robert Carsen, Hugo De Ana, Antony Minghella, Werner Herzog, Franco Zeffirelli, David McVicar and Damiano Michieletto. Most recently, he has sung Rigoletto at the Metropolitan Opera and at La Fenice in Venice, Scarpia at La Scala in Milan, Giordano ("Andrea Chénier") in Vienna and Parma, the Count di Luna ("Il trovatore") also in Vienna, and Giorgio Germont at the Salzburg Whitsun Festival, in Madrid, Verona, in concert at the Tiroler Festspiele Erl, and at the Bavarian State Opera.

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Nina Minasyan

Nina Minasyan, soprano, was born in Armenia. She received her vocal training at the State Conservatory in Yerevan. In 2010 she became a soloist at the opera studio there. From 2011 to 2013 she took part in the Young Artist Program of the Bolshoi Theatre, where she made her debut in the role of Xenia ("Boris Godunov"). Her repertoire includes, among others, the Queen of the Night ("Die Zauberflöte"), Gilda ("Rigoletto"), Violetta Valéry ("La traviata"), Adina ("L’elisir d’amore"), Norina ("Don Pasquale"), Sophie ("Der Rosenkavalier"), Princess Eudoxie ("La Juive"), the Queen of Shemakha (Rimsky-Korsakov’s "The Golden Cockerel") as well as the title role in "Lucia di Lammermoor". She has appeared, among others, at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Hamburg State Opera, the Vienna State Opera, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Dutch National Opera in Amsterdam, the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples and the Opéra national de Paris, as well as at the festivals of Aix-en-Provence and Glyndebourne. In 2021 she sang the Queen of Shemakha in the opera "The Golden Cockerel" at the Opéra de Lyon, which was recorded on video. More recent engagements have taken her, among others, as Violetta Valéry to the Arena di Verona as well as to the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Semperoper Dresden, as Lucia to the Bavarian State Opera, as Lauretta ("Gianni Schicchi") to the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, as Adina to the Teatro Regio di Parma, as Mélisande ("Pelléas et Mélisande") to the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège and as Olympia ("Les Contes d’Hoffmann") to the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin. In concert she has appeared, among other places, in Moscow and at Carnegie Hall in New York.

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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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Yajie Zhang

Yajie Zhang, mezzo-soprano, was born in China’s Anhui province and began her vocal studies in Shanghai, where she was simultaneously a member of the Zhou Xiao Yan Opera Center. In 2013 she made her operatic debut as Maddalena ("Rigoletto") with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. In 2020 she completed her studies with a master’s degree in Hanover. She subsequently joined the International Opera Studio of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich and was a member of the ensemble of Oper Leipzig from 2022 to 2024, where she appeared among others as Angelina in "La Cenerentola", as Hänsel in "Hänsel und Gretel" and as Suzuki in Puccini’s "Madama Butterfly". Guest engagements have taken her, among others, to the Hanover State Opera, the NCPA in Beijing, the Shanghai Oriental Art Center and the Opéra National de Paris. In 2017, as the youngest participant in the International Vocal Competition ’s-Hertogenbosch, she received the Grand Prix as well as the Opera Prize and the Junior Jury Prize. In 2019 she won the "Das Lied" competition at the Heidelberger Frühling. She has already appeared in recital, often with Hartmut Höll at the piano, at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin, the St. Petersburg Philharmonia and the NCPA. She has sung Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the China Philharmonic Orchestra, Mahler’s "Rückert-Lieder" under Jukka-Pekka Saraste, and Mahler’s Eighth Symphony at the Vienna Musikverein. At the Shanghai Baroque Festival she appeared with the Shanghai Camerata under David Stern. The 2025/26 season will take her, among other places, to the Zurich Opera House, the Salzburg Easter Festival and the Vienna Musikverein.

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Cashlin Oostindië

Cashlin Oostindië is a Dutch mezzo-soprano. She received her training at the Amsterdam Conservatory and in Athens, as well as privately with Lauren Athey-Janka and Eva-Maria Westbroek. During her studies, she was a member of Young Opera Noord Holland, sang Marcellina ("Le nozze di Figaro"), participated in the chorus of Poulenc’s "Dialogues des Carmélites," and performed as a soloist at the Lefkas Music Week Festival in Greece. In concert, she has sung the alto parts in Bruckner’s "Requiem" and Rossini’s "Petite Messe solennelle." She regularly gives song recitals in the Netherlands with pianist Florence van der Does. Since the 2025/26 season, she has been a member of the International Opera Studio at the Zürich Opera House.

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Trevor Haumschilt-Rocha

Mexican-American baritone Trevor Haumschilt-Rocha is a graduate of San Diego State University and the Juilliard School in New York. He won first prize at the International Singing Competitions Giulio Gari in New York and Opera at Florham in New Jersey, was runner-up at the Neue Stimmen competition in 2024, and received scholarships from the Richard Tucker Foundation and the Jensen Foundation. In the summer of 2024, he was a Renée Fleming Fellow at the Aspen Music Festival, where he performed the roles of Count Almaviva ("Le nozze di Figaro") and Peter ("Hänsel und Gretel"). In 2025, he participated in the Young Singers Project at the Salzburg Festival and made his debut there in Krzysztof Warlikowski’s production of "Macbeth" under the musical direction of Philippe Jordan. He was also featured in a concert performance of "Andrea Chénier" conducted by Marco Armiliato. Since autumn 2024, Trevor Haumschilt-Rocha has been a member of the opera studio at the Vienna Volksoper. There he made his European debut as Duke Robert in Lotte Beer's production of "Jolanthe und der Nussknacker" and appeared in "Die Fledermaus," "Die Zauberflöte," and Jonathan Dove’s "Das verzauberte Schwein." In the 2025/26 season in Vienna, he will perform Count Almaviva in Mozart's "Le nozze di Figaro," Falke in "Die Fledermaus," and Emperor Overall in the Ullmann and Mozart evening "KaiserRequiem." He will make his debut at the Zurich Opera House in December 2025 as Monterone in "Rigoletto."

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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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Salvador Villanueva Zuzuarregui

Salvador Villanueva is a Mexican tenor. He completed his vocal training at the Universidad de Sonora and subsequently at the Mexican Opera Studio, where he sang roles including Goro in "Madama Butterfly" and Remendado in "Carmen." In the 2023/24 and 2024/25 seasons, he was a member of the Opera Studio at the Amsterdam Opera, performing roles such as Gastone ("La traviata"), Borsa ("Rigoletto"), the tenor role in Tom Johnson’s The Four Note Opera, and the Sailor ("Dido and Aeneas"). In 2024, he returned to Mexico to sing the title role in Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette. Salvador Villanueva was a finalist in singing competitions in Mexico City and ’s-Hertogenbosch. He has been a member of the International Opera Studio at the Zürich Opera House since the 2025/26 season.

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Evan Gray

Evan Gray is a Swiss bass-baritone from Winterthur. He began his musical training as a treble with the Zürich Boys’ Choir and later transitioned to the bass voice. After initial vocal studies at the Winterthur Conservatory, he continued his education at the prestigious Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. His roles to date include the Forester ("Das schlaue Füchslein"), Figaro ("Le nozze di Figaro"), and Leporello ("Don Giovanni"). As an accomplished recitalist, he has performed Schubert’s "Winterreise" and Vaughan Williams’ "Songs of Travel" multiple times and has collaborated with artists such as Julius Drake and Robert Holl. From 2023 to 2025, he was a guest at the Marlboro Music Festival, where he developed a close artistic relationship with pianist Mitsuko Uchida, who has invited him back for the summer 2026 edition. Since the 2025/26 season, Evan Gray has been a member of the International Opera Studio at the Zürich Opera House.

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Flavia Stricker

Flavia Stricker, soprano, is from Brazil and studied at the Lübeck University of Music. She performed Fiordiligi ("Così fan tutte") at the Hamburg University of Music and Theatre and Galathée (Franz von Suppé’s "Die schöne Galathée") at the Lübeck University of Music. In 2023 she won, in addition to the second prize at the Concorso Lirico Internazionale di Portofino, a sponsorship award from the Kulturstiftung Insel Mainau. Since the 2023/24 season she has been a member of the International Opera Studio at Zurich Opera House, where she has appeared, among others, as Madama Cortese ("Il viaggio a Reims"), Kate Pinkerton ("Madama Butterfly"), Contessa di Ceprano ("Rigoletto"), the Widow in Mendelssohn’s "Elias", and in Stravinsky’s "Les Noces". At the Théâtre de La Monnaie in Brussels she sang in Rossini’s "Petite Messe solennelle", and with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra in 2025 she performed as Rosalinde ("Die Fledermaus").

Madama Butterfly30 Dec 2025 / 3 / 9 / 11 / 13 / 16 Jan 2026 Rigoletto20 / 23 / 27 Dec 2025 / 1 / 4 Jan 2026 Sillons de Mémoires5 / 6 / 7 Feb 2026

Karima El Demerdasch

Karima El Demerdasch is a German-Egyptian mezzo-soprano. She studied in Cairo and at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London with John Evans. In 2024, she was a finalist at the Kathleen Ferrier Awards and in 2023 participated in the Georg Solti Accademia. In Guildhall School productions, she performed roles such as Prince Orlofsky ("Die Fledermaus") and Dido ("Dido and Aeneas"). In a 2023 production by Opera Kipling, she sang the title role in "La Cenerentola" at the Upstairs at the Gatehouse theatre in London. In 2025, she took part in the Young Singers Project of the Salzburg Festival and made her debut at London’s Barbican Hall. Since the 2025/26 season, she has been a member of the International Opera Studio at the Zürich Opera House.

Manon24 / 27 Sept / 3 / 7 / 10 Oct 2025 Rigoletto20 / 23 / 27 Dec 2025 / 1 / 4 Jan 2026 Sillons de Mémoires5 / 6 / 7 Feb 2026 Giulio Cesare in Egitto11 / 13 / 15 / 17 / 21 / 25 / 28 Mar 2026

Guram Margvelashvili

Guram Margvelashvili is from Georgia. He completed his vocal studies in 2024 at the State Conservatory in Tbilisi. From 2019 to 2023, he was a member of the Tbilisi Opera Studio, where he performed roles such as the Priest and Papageno in "The Magic Flute," Valentin in Gounod’s "Faust," and the title roles in "Don Giovanni" and "Eugene Onegin." He also sang Belcore in Donizetti’s "L’elisir d’amore." Guram Margvelashvili has received several scholarships and was a finalist in the Giuseppe Di Stefano International Singing Competition in Sicily and the Tamar Iveri International Singing Competition in Georgia. Since the 2025/26 season, he has been a member of the International Opera Studio at the Zürich Opera House.

Rigoletto20 / 23 / 27 Dec 2025 / 1 / 4 Jan 2026 Macbeth8 / 11 / 14 / 19 / 22 / 30 Nov 2025 Carmen18 / 21 / 23 / 27 / 31 Jan 2026
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Abstract

The court of the Duke of Mantua is host to lavish parties. But in this society, having fun means humiliating and degrading others, and the most cynical joker of all is Rigoletto. He wants to protect his daughter Gilda from the corrupt world, so he locks her away. But the young woman goes her own way. Together with «Il trovatore» and «La traviata», «Rigoletto» cemented Verdi’s international fame as an opera composer. The opera is gripping theater in which all roles are ideally cast: from the king to the avenger, from the lover to the murderer. Tatjana Gürbaca’s production accentuates the sharp social criticism inherent in the piece.

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Trailer «Rigoletto»


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