Verdi Attila 2010
"At last! an Attila worthy as Ramey's successor!"
Experience the grandeur of Giuseppe Verdi's lesser-known but powerful opera *Verdi Attila (2010)*, masterfully staged and captured in high-definition for a modern audience.
Director: Arturo Gama
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Verdi Attila (2010) about?
Set in 5th-century Europe, *Verdi Attila* follows the rise of the feared Hun leader Attila as he clashes with Roman forces and local rulers. The opera explores themes of power, betrayal, and the cost of conquest, all set to Verdi's dramatic and emotive score. The story culminates in a tense standoff between Attila and his adversaries.
Who directed Verdi Attila?
The film was directed by Arturo Gama, known for his work in opera productions.
Who stars in Verdi Attila?
The cast features opera powerhouse Ildar Abdrazakov as Attila, alongside Anna Markova, Vladislav Sulimsky, Sergei Skorokhodov, and Valery Gergiev as the conductor.
Is Verdi Attila (2010) worth watching?
*Verdi Attila (2010)* is a compelling choice for opera lovers and those curious about historical dramas set to music. With Abdrazakov's commanding performance and Gergiev's expert conducting, the production delivers both vocal and visual splendor. While not as widely known as Verdi's other works, this recording offers a rewarding experience for fans of grand opera.
How long is Verdi Attila?
The film runs for 140 minutes.
About Verdi Attila (2010) — A Grand Opera Experience with Ildar Abdrazakov and Valery Gergiev
Experience the grandeur of Giuseppe Verdi's lesser-known but powerful opera *Verdi Attila (2010)*, masterfully staged and captured in high-definition for a modern audience. Directed by Arturo Gama and conducted by the legendary Valery Gergiev, this production showcases Ildar Abdrazakov in the commanding title role, solidifying his reputation as one of opera's most commanding basses. Set against the backdrop of Attila the Hun's turbulent rise, the opera weaves political intrigue, epic battles, and human drama into a sweeping narrative of ambition and survival.
The Mariinsky label's production immerses viewers in a visually striking world where power and passion collide, blending historical gravitas with Verdi's soaring melodies. With a runtime of 140 minutes, this film adaptation preserves the intensity of the stage while offering a cinematic experience that highlights the raw emotion and vocal brilliance of its cast. A celebration of Verdi's legacy, this recording is a must-watch for opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike, delivering the kind of artistic mastery that makes *Verdi Attila* an unforgettable spectacle.