Poster aida 1
A scene from Act 2 of Verdi's "Aida."
Marty Sohl/Metropolitan Opera

Met Opera: Aida

Tune in at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 15 for the Met Opera's monumental staging of a star-crossed love story set amid the clash of ancient empires — Verdi's Aida.

Synopsis

ACT I

Egypt, during the reign of the pharaohs. At the royal palace in Memphis, the high priest Ramfis tells the warrior Radamés that Ethiopia is preparing another attack against Egypt. Radamés hopes to command his army. He is in love with Aida, the Ethiopian slave of Princess Amneris, the king's daughter. Radamés dreams that victory in the war would enable him to free her and marry her ("Celeste Aida"). But Amneris loves Radamés, and when the three meet, she jealously senses his feelings for Aida. A messenger tells the King of Egypt and the assembled priests and soldiers that the Ethiopians are advancing. The king names Radamés to lead the army, and all join in a patriotic anthem. Left alone, Aida is torn between her love for Radamés and loyalty to her native country, where her father, Amonasro, is king ("Ritorna vincitor"). She prays to the gods for mercy.

In the temple of Vulcan, the priests consecrate Radamés. Ramfis orders him to protect the homeland.

ACT II

Ethiopia has been defeated, and Amneris waits for the triumphant return of Radamés. When Aida approaches, the princess sends away her other attendants so that she can learn her slave's private feelings (Duet: "Fu la sorte dell'armi"). She first pretends that Radamés has fallen in battle, then says he is still alive. Aida's reactions leave no doubt that she loves Radamés. Amneris, determined to be victorious over her rival, leaves for the triumphal procession.

At the city gates the king and Amneris observe the celebrations and crown Radamés with a victor's wreath (Triumphal scene: "Gloria all'Egitto"). Captured Ethiopians are led in. Among them is Amonasro, Aida's father, who signals his daughter not to reveal his identity as king. Radamés is impressed by Amonasro's eloquent plea for mercy and asks for the death sentence on the prisoners to be overruled and for them to be freed. The king grants his request but keeps Amonasro in custody. The king declares that as a victor's reward, Radamés will have Amneris's hand in marriage.

ACT III

On the eve of Amneris's wedding, Ramfis and Amneris enter a temple on the banks of the Nile to pray. Aida, who is waiting for Radamés, is lost in thoughts of her homeland. Amonasro suddenly appears. Invoking Aida's sense of duty, he makes her agree to find out from Radamés which route the Egyptian army will take to invade Ethiopia. Amonasro hides as Radamés arrives and assures Aida of his love. They dream about their future life together, and Radamés agrees to run away with her. Aida asks him about his army's route, and just as he reveals the secret, Amonasro emerges from his hiding place. When he realizes that Amonasro is the Ethiopian king, Radamés is horrified by what he has done. While Aida and Amonasro try to calm him, Ramfis and Amneris step out of the temple. Father and daughter are able to escape, but Radamés surrenders to the priests.

ACT IV

Radamés awaits trial as a traitor, believing Aida to be dead. Even after he learns that she has survived, he rejects an offer by Amneris to save him if he renounces Aida. When he is brought before the priests, he refuses to answer their accusations and is condemned to be buried alive. Amneris begs for mercy, but the judges will not change their verdict. She curses the priests.

Aida has hidden in the vault to share Radamés's fate. They express their love for the last time while Amneris, in the temple above, prays for Radamés's soul.

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