| Opera in 4 acts Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave with Andrea Maffei [Based: Shakespeare: Macbeth]
 First performance: March 14, 1847, Teatro della Pergola, Florence
 
 Recorded: Deutsche Oper Berlin
 
 Duncan, King of Scotland - Goetz Rose
 Malcolm, son of Duncan - David Griffith
 Macbeth, a general - Renato Bruson
 Lady Macbeth - Mara Zampieri
 Banquo, a general - James Morris
 Fleance, son of Banquo - Claus Endisch
 Macduff, a Scottish nobleman - Dennis O'Neill
 Lady-in-Waiting to Lady Macbeth - Sharon Sweet
 Doctor - Josef Becker
 Macbeth's servant - Klaus Lang
 Murderer - Leopold Clam
 Apparitions - Sharon Sweet, Paul Wolfrum
 
 Macbeth signifies the beginning of Verdi"s life-long preoccupation with William Shakespeare where he came close to emulating the master with his congenial composition of Othello and whom he even surpassed with Falstaff. Aware of the great musical as well as literary challenge, Verdi wrote the scenario himself and essentially concentrated the piece on three main protagonists: Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and the prophecy of the witches . . . During the first performance on 14 March 1847 in Florence the audience reacted with great displeasure. The piece only gradually established itself in the world of opera. Luca Ronconi?s new production of Verdi's early masterpiece which was first performed in June 1987 at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin was received in Germany and around the world with great praise.
 
 Chorus Master: Marcus Creed
 Set Design and Custumes by: Luciano Damiani
 Executice Producer: Hartmut Schottler
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