Recorded at the théâtre antique d’Orange / les Chorégies d’Orange
With the Orchestre National de France, conducted by Paolo Arrivabeni
Author: Giuseppe VERDI
Libretto : Antonio GHISLANZONI
Director: Charles ROUBAUD
Cast :
Elena O’CONNOR – Aïda, esclave éthiopienne
Anita RACHVELISHVILI – Amneris, fille du roi d’Éthiopie
Ludivine GOMBERT – La grande prêtresse
Marcelo ÀLVAREZ – Radamès , capitaine égyptien
Quinn KELSEY – Amonasro Roi d’Éthiopie
Nicolas COURJAL – Ramphis, Le grand prêtre égyptien
José Antonio GARCIA – Le roi d’Egypte
Rémy MATHIEU – Un messager
In the Egypt of the pharaohs, the love between the Egyptian warrior Radames and the Ethiopian slave Aïda is threatened by the war that their two countries are about to wage. The other danger threatening them is Amneris, the daughter of the king of Egypt, who is also in love with Radames, making Aida, who is her slave, her unfortunate rival. Radames leads the Egyptian troops to victory and the king offers him his daughter, Amneris, as a reward. But, from glorious hero, Radames will soon become an outcast, having betrayed his family by entrusting important military secrets to Aïda, who has been commissioned by her father Amonasro, the king of Ethiopia. Condemned to be buried alive, Radames accepts his fate, to the great displeasure of Amneris, who will to do anything to save him. In the solitude of his tomb, Radames discovers Aïda, who has come to reaffirm her love for him and to die by his side.