UN BALLO MASCHERA / PROGRAM / Bastille / January / 2026

J01201916
-{{ Math.floor(lowestprice.prices.user.percent) }}%
-{{ Math.floor(selectedVariant.prices.user.percent) }}%
From Current price{{ lowestprice.prices.user.price_tax_display }} Old price{{ lowestprice.prices.user.price_strike_tax_display }} Current price{{ lowestprice.prices.user.label }}
{{ price.price_tax_display }} {{ price.label }}
Public price Current price{{ lowestprice.prices.suggested.price_tax_display }} Old price{{ lowestprice.prices.suggested.price_strike_tax_display }}
excl. taxes
Current price{{ selectedVariant.prices.user.price_tax_display }} Old price{{ selectedVariant.prices.user.price_strike_tax_display }} Current price{{ selectedVariant.prices.user.label }}
{{ price.price_tax_display }} {{ price.label }}
Public price Current price{{ selectedVariant.prices.suggested.price_tax_display }} Old price{{ selectedVariant.prices.suggested.price_strike_tax_display }}
excl. taxes
Item unavailable
Last available items
Sold by Opéra National de Paris

Description

A masked ball may seem like the ultimate party venue, but its disguises and masks can also foster intrigue.

Verdi's opera was inspired by a true historical event: the assassination of King Gustav III of Sweden at a costume ball in 1792. But before setting this event to music, Verdi had to contend with the censors, scandalised by the idea of representing a regicide on stage.

His Masked Ball is therefore set in America and focuses on the impossible love between Riccardo, the governor of Boston, and Amelia, the wife of his best friend, who takes his revenge by killing him.

Blending frivolity and gravity, Verdi's music enjoyed huge success from its Rome premiere in 1859. Director Gilbert Deflo retains the American setting but moves it to the time of Lincoln, all the better to confront the world of reason and morality with that of intuition and belief.

Product information

Publication Year
2026
Technical specification

Duration : 3h00 with 1 interval

Language : Italian

Surtitle : French / English

Opening

First part
95 min

Intermission
30 min

Second part
55 min

End

Melodramma in three acts (1859)

After Eugène Scribe, Gustave III ou le Bal masqué