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Epic 'Aida' revival marks NCPA festival opening night

By Chen Nan    |    chinadaily.com.cn    |     Updated: 2026-04-13 16:30

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Scenes from the NCPA production of Verdi's opera Aida. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Russian mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Semenchuk brought dramatic intensity to the role of Amneris, navigating a complex emotional spectrum of desire, jealousy, and despair with remarkable vocal control. Baritone Claudio Sgura, as Aida's father Amonasro, embodied the anguish and defiance of a captive king with rich tonal depth.

Steinberg led the NCPA Orchestra through Verdi's intricate score with clarity and passion. The NCPA Chorus delivered powerful choral sequences, particularly in the grand ceremonial scenes, while dancers from the Liaoning Ballet added dynamic movement and a contemporary interpretation to the portrayal of enslaved figures.

The production ran through April 12. Performances on April 9 and 11 featured a Chinese cast led by Zhou Xiaolin, Wang Chong, and Wang Hongyao.

In a further effort to expand access to the arts, the April 12 performance broadcast live at as part of the NCPA's "Ultra Live" series. Utilizing 4K ultra-high-definition technology, the performance was transmitted to theaters and cinemas across China, allowing audiences nationwide to experience the grandeur of this world-class opera.

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