Semiramide (1990)
Semiramide (1990)
In ancient Babylon, SEMIRAMIDE (Anderson) encourages her lover Assur (Ramey) to murder her husband, King Ninus. Her son, Ninius, disappears, believed dead, and Semiramide rules in her own right. 15 years later, as the opera opens, she is about to announce the name of her successor. Idreno (Olsen) and Assur are the leading candidates for the throne and the hand of Princess Azema (Shin), but Semiramide has taken a fancy to young Arsace (Horne), her victorious military leader who has been summoned back to Babylon. Only the high priest Oroe (Cheek) knows that Arsace is actually Ninius, spirited away to safety after the coup. As the queen announces Arsace as her successor, the ghost of her husband appears from his tomb, demanding that Arsace punish the late king’s murderers... Filmed at New York's Metropolitan Opera, John Copley's production of Rossini's last, longest and most elaborate dramatic opera brings together what many consider the definitive contemporary cast.

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Cast

June Anderson June Anderson As: Semiramide
Marilyn Horne Marilyn Horne As: Arsace
Samuel Ramey Samuel Ramey As: Assur
Stanford Olsen Stanford Olsen As: Idreno
Young-Ok Shin Young-Ok Shin As: Azema
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Storyline

In ancient Babylon, SEMIRAMIDE (Anderson) encourages her lover Assur (Ramey) to murder her husband, King Ninus. Her son, Ninius, disappears, believed dead, and Semiramide rules in her own right. 15 years later, as the opera opens, she is about to announce the name of her successor. Idreno (Olsen) and Assur are the leading candidates for the throne and the hand of Princess Azema (Shin), but Semiramide has taken a fancy to young Arsace (Horne), her victorious military leader who has been summoned back to Babylon. Only the high priest Oroe (Cheek) knows that Arsace is actually Ninius, spirited away to safety after the coup. As the queen announces Arsace as her successor, the ghost of her husband appears from his tomb, demanding that Arsace punish the late king’s murderers... Filmed at New York's Metropolitan Opera, John Copley's production of Rossini's last, longest and most elaborate dramatic opera brings together what many consider the definitive contemporary cast.


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Certification: NR

Details

Genres: Drama, Music

Language: Italiano

Release Date: 22 December 1990

Country: US

Runtime: 219m

Company Credits

Company: The Metropolitan Opera

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Cast

Directed By

Brian Large

Brian Large

Director

Writing Credits

Gaetano Rossi

Gaetano Rossi

Writer

Voltaire

Voltaire

Original Story

Production Crew

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Costume and Makeup

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Sound

Gioacchino Rossini

Gioacchino Rossini

Original Music Composer

James Levine

James Levine

Music

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Lighting

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Art Department

John Copley

John Copley

Production Design

Other Crew

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