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Mitridate Tickets

Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain
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Available Dates: 18 Apr, 2027 (1 events)
Important Info
Type: Opera in Concert
City: Madrid, Spain
Sung in: Italian
Titles in: English,Spanish

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
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Creators
Composer: Nicola Porpora
Librettist: Filippo Vanstriper
Overview

Mitridate by Nicola Antonio Porpora is a Baroque opera seria portraying the final struggles of King Mithridates.

Known for its virtuosic arias and dramatic intensity, the opera explores themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal through richly expressive vocal writing.

Mitridate by Nicola Antonio Porpora is a striking example of Baroque opera seria, showcasing the brilliance of 18th-century vocal art and dramatic expression. Premiered in 1730, the work draws on classical history to depict the final days of King Mithridates of Pontus, a ruler famed for his resistance against Rome.

Porpora—renowned as both a composer and a legendary teacher of singers—crafted Mitridate as a vehicle for virtuosic voices, with elaborate arias that demand exceptional agility, control, and expressive nuance. The opera unfolds through a sequence of richly ornamented solo numbers, each revealing the inner conflicts of its characters: loyalty and betrayal, love and duty, ambition and sacrifice.

Musically, the work combines dazzling coloratura writing with moments of lyrical introspection, creating a dynamic interplay between emotional intensity and vocal display. Today, Mitridate stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Baroque stage and the enduring fascination with historical drama transformed through music.

Synopsis

Set in ancient Pontus, the opera follows King Mithridates, who is believed to have died in battle against the Romans. In his absence, his sons become entangled in rivalry—not only for power, but also for the love of Aspasia, the woman betrothed to their father.

When Mithridates unexpectedly returns alive, tensions escalate. He suspects betrayal on all sides: political disloyalty, romantic intrigue, and filial ambition. Aspasia, caught between duty and forbidden love, struggles to remain faithful while resisting the advances of the king’s son.

As misunderstandings deepen, loyalties are tested and alliances shift. Faced with defeat by the Romans and betrayal within his own family, Mithridates ultimately chooses death over capture. The opera concludes with reconciliation and reflection, as the surviving characters confront the consequences of their actions.

A drama of power and passion, Mitridate embodies the emotional intensity and moral conflicts at the heart of Baroque opera.

Venue Info

Teatro Real - Madrid
Location   Isabel II Square, s / n.

Teatro Real is a major opera house located in Madrid. Today the Teatro Real opera is one of the great theaters of Europe hosting large productions involving leading international figures in opera singing, musical direction, stage direction, and dance. Founded in 1818 and inaugurated on 19 November 1850, it closed in 1925 and reopened in 1966. Beginning in 1988 it underwent major refurbishing and renovation works and finally reopened in 1997 with a capacity of 1,746 seats. The theater offers visitors guided tours in several languages, including the auditorium, stage, workshops, and rehearsal rooms.

Founded by King Ferdinand VII in 1818, and after thirty-two years of planning and construction, a Royal Order on 7 May 1850 decreed the immediate completion of the "Teatro de Oriente" and the building works were finished within five months. The Opera House, located just in front of the Palacio Real, the official residence of the Queen who ordered the construction of the theatre, Isabel II, was finally inaugurated on 19 November 1850, with Donizetti's La Favorite.

The Teatro soon became one of the most prestigious opera houses in Europe. For over five decades it hosted the most renowned singers and composers of the time. In the early period, it saw famous opera singers such as Alboni, Frezzolini, Marietta Gazzaniga, Rosina Penco, Giulia Grisi, Giorgio Ronconi, Italo Gardoni, Mario de Candia and Antonio Selva among many others. In 1863, Giuseppe Verdi visited the theatre for the Spanish premiere of his La Forza del Destino. At its peak, in the last quarter of the 19th century, the Teatro hosted world renowned artists such as Adela Borghi, Marie Sasse, Adelina Patti, Christina Nilsson, Luisa Tetrazzini, Mattia Battistini, Julián Gayarre, Angelo Masini, Francesco Tamagno and Enrico Tamberlick. In 1925, the Ballets Russes of Diaghilev performed in the theatre with the presence of Nijinsky and Stravinsky.

From 1867 to 1925 the Teatro Real also housed the Madrid Royal Conservatory. In December of 1925 a Royal Order ordered its activities to be discontinued owing to the damage that the construction of the Metro de Madrid had caused to the building. The government set out to restore it and ordered numerous projects to be drawn out for its renovation, such as that from architect Urdanpilleta Flórez, who proposed a monumental remodeling of the building. However, financial difficulties prevented the completion of these projects and led to a simple restoration, sponsored by the Juan March Institute, and carried out first by the architect Manuel Gonzalez Valcárcel, and later by architects Miguel Verdú Belmonte and Francisco Rodriguez Partearroyo.

The theatre reopened in 1966 as a concert hall as well as the main concert venue for the Spanish National Orchestra and the RTVE Symphony Orchestra. The reopening was celebrated with a concert of the Spanish National Orchestra conducted by Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, and the Orfeón Donostiarra. In 1969, the 14th Eurovision Song Contest was held at the theatre, featuring an onstage metal sculpture created by surrealist Spanish artist Salvador Dalí.

Important Info
Type: Opera in Concert
City: Madrid, Spain
Sung in: Italian
Titles in: English,Spanish

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

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