When an opera company schedules Aida, it is with the intention of presenting all this grandeur – Excellent principal artists, a large chorus of at least 60 singers, ‘spear-carrying’ extras to bring the spoils of war before Pharoah, dancers and live animals particularly the iconic elephant. Throughout its history of performance, it has been known for its grand spectacle, embodying the grandeur of ancient Egypt, which is the setting for this story of jealousy and love of country set against the love between Aida and Radames. Giuseppe Verdi’s masterpiece Aida is one of the iconic operas in the history of classical music. As the lovers bid their last farewell, Amneris kneels at the entrance to the vault and prays for her lost love. When she learned of his sentence, she hid in the temple to share his fate. There, he finds Aida, who has secretly returned. He is sentenced to a horrible death he is to be buried alive in the vault of Vulcan’s temple. The priests interrogate him, but he refuses to answer them. She begs him to renounce Aida, and if he will, she will intercede with Pharaoh for his life. Amneris brings the now disgraced Radames to her. Amonasro has been killed while trying to escape, but Aida has managed to flee to safety. ![]() Radames is now a prisoner accused of treason. When Amneris and the priests come out of the temple, Radames surrenders to them, as Aida and her father escape. Amonasro overhears Radames’ betrayal and reveals his true identity to him. Afraid of Amneris’ revenge, she instead pleads with Radames to flee Egypt with her – and she tricks him into telling her the secret path that will allow them to leave undetected. Radames enters and tells Aida that he will again defeat the Ethiopians, after which he will ask Pharaoh for her hand in marriage as reward. He plays on her love of country and convinces her to trick Radames into revealing the location of a secret path by which the Ethiopians can enter Egypt undetected. He has learned of her love for Radames and tells her that the Ethiopians are ready to attack Egypt once more. As she waits, she sings of her homeland, so beautiful and yet lost to her forever. Late in the evening, Amneris goes to the temple of Isis to ask the goddess to bless her impending wedding to Radames. In gratitude for his victory, Pharaoh gives the hand of his daughter, Amneris, and thus succession to the throne of Egypt, to Radames. Pharaoh agrees, but insists that Aida and her father remain as slaves of Egypt. Radames asks the pharaoh to release the prisoners as a sign of clemency. The Ethiopian King has been captured but has been able to keep his identity a secret to the conquering Egyptians. As the Ethiopian slaves are presented to the King, Aida recognizes her father, Amonasro, among them. The soldiers parade exotic animals, dancers and captured Ethiopian soldiers. Outside the walls of Thebes, jubilant crowds hail the victorious Radames and his army. When the truth is revealed, Amneris orders her slave to accompany her to the triumphal feast. Aida does not know that Radames has won the battle, and Amneris tricks her into showing her love for Radames by telling Aida he has died in battle. Amneris dreams of making the victorious general her husband. The Egyptians have routed their adversaries, and the people await their triumphant return. Her inner conflict is expressed in a prayer. ![]() The crowd urges Radames and his forces to victory with the words “Guerra” (war) and “Ritorna Vincitor” (return victorious)! Aida, left alone, laments having joined the crowd to wish Radames victory against her people. Unknown to the Egyptians, Aida is actually Amonasro’s daughter and princess of Ethiopia. Aida is torn between her love for Radames and her love for her country. The pharaoh declares that Radames will be the general who leads their forces into battle. When she is interrupted by the entrance of her slave Aida, she sees how she and Radames look at each other, which raises her suspicions and turns Aida into her rival for Radames’ affections.Ī messenger arrives to report to the assembled court that the Ethiopians, led by King Amonasro, have crossed the border into Egypt. ![]() Radames declares his wish to be that general, but in the aria Celeste Aida or Heavenly Aida, his thoughts turn to the woman he loves – the slave girl, Aida.Īmneris, the daughter of the Pharaoh, is in love with Radames. Radames, a captain in the Egyptian army, learns from the priest Ramfis that the king will designate a general who will lead their forces against the invading Ethiopian armies.
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