Chicago Opera Theater (COT) presents the Chicago premiere of Ernest Bloch's provocative and rarely-performed "Macbeth" at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance (205 E. Randolph Drive) tonight, September 13-21, 2014. Conducted by Francesco Milioto and directed and designed by COT General Director Andreas Mitisek, "Macbeth" features the collective talents of COT, the Chicago Sinfonietta and the Apollo Chorus under the direction of Stephen Alltop. Together they provide an expressive soundscape for this bone-chilling thriller based on themes of ambition, treachery and deception. The opera will be performed in English, maintaining much of Shakespeare's original text. For tickets and more information please visit: chicagooperatheater.org.
"The 'other' 'Macbeth' is our 61st Chicago Premiere. The brilliant 26-year-old Bloch wrote this work in 1906 amidst the rich whirl of music at the turn of century from such contemporaries as Wagner, Richard Strauss, and Debussy," said Mitisek. "It's Bloch's unique compositional voice which makes his Macbeth an amazing rediscovery of tremendous passion, full of beautiful, soaring music," said Mitisek. "We are fortunate to partner with Chicago Sinfonietta and the Apollo Chorus for this new telling of a familiar story."
Tickets are available at chicagooperatheater.org for $35- $125. Performance ScheduleErnest Bloch's "Macbeth" maintains the majority of Shakespeare's original play. The opera contains seven tableaux, with the prelude comprising the first tableau, and each of the three acts containing two tableaux.
Upon Macbeth's victorious return from a war between Scotland and Norway, three witches confront the great general about the Scottish king's decision to label him a traitor. The witches predict that Macbeth will one day become king, inspiring him to kill Scotland's monarch with the help of his wife. Macbeth assumes the throne, but learns that betrayal comes with a price. Creative TeamVideos