This evocative production by Giancarlo Del Monaco sumptuously captures the look and feel of 14th century Genoa and is a perfect compliment to Verdi’s setting of this story of searing conflict between public duty and private grief. Plácido Domingo is Gabriele Adorno, sworn enemy of the doge of Genoa, Simon Boccanegra (Vladimir Chernov). Gabriele is in love with the beautiful Amelia (Kiri Te Kanawa at her most affecting) who turns out to be none other than the long-lost daughter the doge. James Levine’s authoritative conducting of the Met orchestra and chorus reveals the dark power of Verdi’s score. Performed January 26th, 1995.

Vladimir Chernov
as Simon Boccanegra

Plácido Domingo
as Gabriele Adorno

Kiri Te Kanawa
as Amelia Grimaldi

Robert Lloyd
as Jacobo Fiesco

Bruno Pola
as Paolo Albiani

Hao Jiang Tian
as Pietro

James Levine
as Self - Conductor

Garrick Utley
as Self - Host (Voice)

Joyce Olson
as Amelia's Lady-in-waiting

Charles Anthony
as A Captain