Nabucco
90%
90%
(203 Ratings)
Positive
92%
Mixed
4%
Negative
4%
Members say
Great singing, Absorbing, Entertaining, Great staging, Delightful

About the Show

Giuseppe Verdi's classic opera about the ruler of ancient Babylon returns to the Met. 

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Critic Reviews (4)

The New York Times
September 29th, 2023

"Elijah Moshinsky’s “Nabucco” production has an old-school, 1980s throwback charm, with its imposing, multiuse unit set that turns on the Met’s revolving stage."
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BroadwayWorld
October 2nd, 2023

“...it was good to see and hear the opera again, and certainly worth attending for Monastyrska’s performance alone.”
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New York Classical Review
September 29th, 2023

“It was a treat to hear the Met orchestra play the well-known Overture with such brilliance. Revival director J. Knighten Smit indulged in no prefatory stage business to distract from the music, a temptation that few present-day directors can resist.”
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B
September 29th, 2023

“What is most appealing about this revival is the consistently solid singing of the strong roster of performers in the principal roles...Conductor Daniele Callegari, the orchestra, and the incomparable Met choristers had an admirable night, coming together most effectively in the celebrated ‘Va, pensiero’...Tinged with lyrical grace and desperate yearning, it was the most memorable highlight of the evening.”
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