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Nerone

Opera by Boito (libretto by composer), begun in 1879, but left unfinished at Boito's death in 1918. Produced and edited by Tommasini and A Toscanini in Milan at La Scala on 1 May 1924, the opera is about the conflict between corrupt Romans and spiritual Christians as the city burns.



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The leads are double cast, with Miah Persson and Isabel Bayrakdarian alternating as Poppea, while Vesselina Kasarova and Sarah Connolly share the role of Nerone.
Clad much of the time in no more than a negligee, de Niese makes a decidedly odd couple with Alice Coote's dour if strongly-sung Nerone, apparently bisexual in Robert Carsen's perverse modern-dress production.
 
 
 
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