
Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito
Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito
OPERA IN CONCERT
Love, betrayal and political intrigue ignite Mozart’s final opera.
Step into ancient Rome with Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito. Vitellia, daughter of a former emperor, seeks to regain the throne as Emperor Tito’s wife. When Tito chooses another bride, she schemes her way through the Roman Empire, manipulating Tito’s closest ally into attempting assassination. What follows is a web of guilt, betrayal and confessions, leading to the ultimate test of mercy and forgiveness.
Written in the year of the composer’s death, La clemenza di Tito is loosely inspired by the life of the first-century Roman Emperor, Titus. Mozart’s dramatic score sets a tale of political intrigue and personal jealousy alight.
Under the baton of Maxim Emelyanychev, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Chorus continue their electrifying explorations of Mozart at the International Festival, following last year’s concert performance of Così fan tutte.
Programme
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Maxim Emelyanychev Conductor
Scottish Chamber Orchestra Chorus
Gregory Batsleer Chorus Director
Giovanni Sala Tito
Angela Brower Sesto
Tara Erraught Vitellia
Hera Hyesang Park Servilia
MariaWarenberg Annio
Ildebrando D'Arcangelo Publio
Mozart La clemenza di Tito
Sung in Italian with English surtitles