Fidelio in Royal Opera 2011

Fidelio in Royal Opera 29 March - 16 April 2011 Main Stage

Performances

Tue 29 Mar 2011, 7:30 PM
Fri 1 Apr 2011, 7:30 PM
Tue 5 Apr 2011, 7:30 PM
Sat 9 Apr 2011, 7:30 PM
Mon 11 Apr 2011, 7:30 PM
Sat 16 Apr 2011, 7:00 PM

Running time: 2 hours 45 minutes | 1 Interval

Sung in German with English surtitles

Beethoven’s only opera is a glorious work that exalts the light of liberty and humanity over the darkness of tyranny and oppression, portrayed in an impassioned score with a wealth of power and beauty. This revival of Jürgen Flimm’s penetrating production has superb singers in two of the most demanding leading roles in the opera repertory, demanding virtuoso skill and profound characterization. For her appearance in last Season’s Tristan und Isolde, Nina Stemme won an Olivier award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera – just one of the Swedish soprano’s many international accolades. This Season she appears with The Royal Opera for the first time as Leonore, who is determined to do anything she can to find her husband, Florestan. He has been secretly imprisoned for his political views, and is once again played by Endrik Wottrich – the Act II opening in a subterranean cell is a famous tenor tour de force as Florestan’s despair at injustice and imprisonment turn to hope of rescue by his wife. This is a work of great dramatic and musical intensity, with such famous numbers as the Prisoner’s Chorus, the Act I quartet and the final chorus of triumphant joy. Kirill Petrenko conducts a wonderful cast, the Royal Opera Chorus and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House in Beethoven’s great opera.

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