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General Director Irene Dalis has selected
four spectacular operas for our fourth season in the California Theatre.
Composed between 1791 and 1892, they represent some of the finest works
from different epochs of the operatic repertoire. Donizetti, Massenet,
Verdi, and Mozart—each composer reached a new height with the operas we
present next season. Stage directors who have been contracted to bring
these masterpieces to life include favorites with Opera San José
audiences: Timothy Near (Lucia di Lammermoor), Olivia Stapp (Werther),
Lorna Haywood (Rigoletto), and José Maria Condemi (The
Magic Flute). On the podium are conductors Anthony Quartuccio
(Lucia di Lammermoor) and David Rohrbaugh (Werther, Rigoletto);
Barnaby Palmer, who was assistant conductor for this season’s
The Barber of Seville, will make his company debut as a principal
conductor with The Magic Flute.
LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR
September 8–23, 2007
With its powerful plot, glorious
music, spectacular mad scene, and Gothic Scottish castle setting,
Lucia di Lammermoor is one of the most affecting of all the great
operas. Composer Gaetano Donizetti and librettist Salvatore Cammarano
used Sir Walter Scott’s 1819 novel The Bride of Lammermoor as the
basis for the opera. Its story comes from a true incident—a feud between
two families—that took place in the Scottish Lowlands in 1669. Lucia
loves Edgar, the son of her father’s enemy, but when her cruel brother
deceives her into an arranged marriage she is driven to madness, murder,
and death. The sextet when her lover returns just as Lucia has signed
the fatal marriage contract is one of the finest pieces of dramatic
music in all of opera, and the mad scene is a dazzling tour de force for
soprano. The opera is often acclaimed as Donizetti’s finest work and is
widely considered to be one of the most exhilarating operas of the 19th
century.
WERTHER
November 17–December 2, 2007
Based on Goethe’s best-selling The
Sorrows of Young Werther, Jules Massenet’s celebrated opera has
captivated audiences since its debut in 1892. Massenet’s emotion-filled
melodies, touching solos, and gorgeous orchestral textures combine to
create a deeply satisfying musical experience. On the surface,
Werther is a simple, almost commonplace story of love and death, but
the composer’s insights in the human psyche launch this opera into an
emotional rollercoaster of grand passions, great dilemmas, and wistful
longing.
This ravishing opera depicts the joys
and suffering of the quintessential romantic, Werther, whose ardent
passion for Charlotte is thwarted by a sacred vow and her marriage to
another man. Werther’s outpourings of poetry and Charlotte’s spiritual
insecurities move her tormented heart to compassion and finally to an
expression of love, but by then, tragically, Werther has succumbed to
his self-destructive melancholy.
RIGOLETTO
February 9– 24, 2008
Verdi’s 16th opera,
Rigoletto, premiered in 1851. Based on Victor Hugo’s stinging attack
on the French court, Le Roi s’amuse, it was Verdi’s first
masterpiece. As it tells the story of a hunchbacked jester desperate to
keep his beloved daughter from the grasp of a licentious court, the
opera explores some of the darker motivations of the human condition:
lust, betrayal, and vengeance. Rigoletto continues to be
appreciated the world over and has become an essential member of the
operatic repertoire. At its world premiere, Rigoletto was the
singular most compelling and dramatically cohesive opera ever conceived.
THE
MAGIC FLUTE
April 19–May 4, 2008
Nothing could be more charming in all of opera than W.A. Mozart’s The
Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte). Each number was composed to beguile,
and, indeed, since its inception this work has done exactly that. Of all
of Mozart’s operas, this is the only one that never fell out of favor,
from its premiere in 1791 to the present day. It is based on a fairy
tale that contains all the necessary elements: a romance between a
strong, handsome prince and a gentle heroine; a war between a wicked
queen and a wise sorcerer; and plenty of comic situations. The Magic
Flute is a delightful introduction to opera for youngsters.
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