Performance

VenueThe National Opera House
Other spaces: Wexford Opera House, Theatre Royal
TownWexford
CountyIreland
From18th October 2001
To2nd November 2001
WhenOct 18, 21, 24, 27, 27, 30, Nov 2 at 20:00
PricesFrom £63.49. To £76.18.
What is currently on at The National Opera House (V1850998411)

Alessandro Stradella

Alessandro StradellaT0647445097
Stradella is discovered in a gondola with some of his music students as they sing a serenade to his beloved Leonore. She appears and warns him against her guardian, Bassi, a rich Venetian who has incarcerated her and plans to marry her against her will. Stradella and Leonore take advantage of a carnival procession to elope. Stradella leads Leonore to the wedding ceremony. Malvolio, a bandit who has been engaged by Bassi to assassinate Stradella, arrives and finds his associate the bandit Barbarino, is there with the same mandate. They introduce themselves as pilgrims and Stradella sings a romance which describes the compassion and kindness that lie deep in the hearts of all robbers and bandits who help the poor and grant asylum to the wandering minstrel. Malvolio and Barbarino abandon their murderous plan. Bassi appears to check whether his instructions have been carried out. He increases his fee and they agree to perform the task. The three conspirators creep up on Stradella just as he starts rehearsing for the festival of the Virgin Mary the following day. The assassins are once again so overwhelmed that they all kneel down and join in song. Leonore enters just as Stradella notices them kneeling with daggers drawn. Bassi makes an emotional confession and Stradella forgives the bandits. On a hill near Rome Stradella is borne on a litter to the picture of the Madonna. There the pilgrims await the divine grace that his music will elicit. First performed on 30 December 1844 at the Stadttheater, Hamburg.
Music Friedrich Flotow
Lyrics Friedrich Reise


Archive :: production:T0647445097, opera or operetta:S1393328046, venue:V1850998411

Production details

Sung in German

Reviews

No current ratings on UKTW, why not be the first to vote!

Add a Review


The name you give will be stored and displayed with this review


Company

Producer Wexford Festival Opera
Company Wexford Festival Opera Chorus
Company National Philharmonic Orchestra of Belarus
Conductor Daniele Callegari
Director Thomas de Mallet Burgess
Design Julian McGowan
Lighting Giuseppe Di Iorio
Performer Valerij Popov (Alessandro Stradella)
Performer Andrei Antonov (Bassi)
Performer Ekaterina Morosova (Leonore)
Performer Frantisek Zahradnicek (Malvolio)
Performer Declan Kelly (Barbarino)
CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

Listings powered by Dynamic Listing Ltd
Mastodon X - Twitter Multidomain certificate installed
© Dynamic Listing Ltd, UK. 1995-2024