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Opernhaus Bratislava/Pressburg - AIDA
09.01.2026 - 11.01.2026 | 19:00 | Slowakisches Nationaltheater - Neubau Des Nationaltheaters
Verdi's exceptional opera is one of the most popular works of world opera literature. It was commissioned from as far away as exotic Cairo and was to be performed as part of the opening ceremony of the Suez Canal.
The Ethiopian princess Aida fell into Egyptian captivity, remaining a slave to the Egyptian princess Amneris. The two young women love the warrior Radames, but he declared his feelings to Aida. But the lovers had to face a difficult choice between loyalty to their country and their love for each other. Unfavourable circumstances were pointing towards an inevitable catastrophe. Love fulfilled and unfulfilled, the ties to the homeland, jealousy, intrigues, and revenge - Aida is a genuine romantic story. The production is a monumental historical fresco thanks to Verdi's thrilling music and Pavel Smolík's traditional direction.
The production is suitable for audiences aged 10 and over.
Running time: 3 hrs with one interval
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AIDA
Autor: Giuseppe Verdi
Oper in vier Akten in italienischer Sprache slowakische/deutsche Übertitel
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The Slovak National Theatre is the second oldest Slovak professional theatre. It has 3 ensembles (drama, opera and ballet). It was founded in 1920 after the creation of Czechoslovakia as a cooperative and became a state-run company in 1945. Between 1920 and 1945, there was also a musical ensemble. The Slovak National Theatre has represented Slovak culture on its numerous tours abroad.
It was created and, in the 1920s, also run by Czech artists (e.g. Oskar Nedbal, director during 1923-1930). The first performance was the Czech opera Hubička by Bedřich Smetana on March 1, 1920. The ensembles were Slovakized only gradually. In 1932, the drama ensemble split into the SNT Slovak Drama Company led by Janko Borodáč, and into the SNT Czech Drama Company, led by V. Šulc. The Czech Drama Company ceased to operate when it was forced to leave Slovakia in 1938. Since then, the drama ensemble has performed in Slovak only, but in the opera ensemble there were Czech artists even after 1945. In recent years, operas have been presented in their original languages.
Initially, all 3 ensembles were active at the old Slovak National Theatre building. From 1955 to early 2007, the drama company performed at the P. O. Hviezdoslav Theatre and from 1962 to (?)2006 also at a chamber theatre called Malá scéna SND (SNT Small Stage). Since 2007, the ensembles perform only at the old Slovak National Theatre building and the new Slovak National Theatre building opened in April, 2007.
The drama company was shaped by the directors Janko Borodáč, F. Hoffman, J. Jamnický, J.Budský, T. Rakovský, K. I. Zachary, P. Haspra, M. Pietor and the current one – Dušan Jamrich.
The opera ensemble was led by conductors such as Oskar Nedbal, K. Nedbal, J. Vincourek and T. Frešo, and directors including V. Šulc and M. Wasserbauer. The opera became known abroad under the leadership of Czech conductor Oskar Nedbal, who also introduced the first Slovak operas of Jozef Levoslav Bella and V. Figuš Bystrý, and under K. Nedbal, who improved the dramma programme. A great boom occurred after WWII. The SNT witnessed the rise of modern Slovak opera by Eugen Suchoň, Ján Cikker, Alexander Moyzes, Tibor Andrašovan, T. Frešo, and many others. Many singers from the SNT are famous abroad, e.g. Edita Grúberová, Lucia Popp, Peter Dvorský, R. Petrák, S. Kopčák, M. Hajóssyová, E. Jenisová, J. Galla, Jozef Kundlák, and many others.
The ballet ensemble has grown from a small group in 1920 to a huge ensemble today.
Dates January 2026
Opernhaus Bratislava/Pressburg - AIDA
Bratislava, Slowakisches Nationaltheater - Neubau Des Nationaltheaters
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