Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Jonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello |
Riccardo Zandonai: Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Jonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello |
Francesca da Rimini: The Making-Of
Francesca da RiminiMané Galoyan als Garsenda, Karis Tucker als Adonella, Andrew Dickinson als Ser Toldo Berardengo, Alexandra Hutton als Samaritana, Sara Jakubiak als Francesca |
Francesca da RiminiMeechot Marrero als Biancofiore, Mané Galoyan als Garsenda, Arianna Manganello als Altichiara, Karis Tucker als Adonella, Dean Murphy als Il Giullare, Amira Elmadfa als Smaragdi |
Francesca da RiminiAmira Elmadfa als Smaragdi, Sara Jakubiak als Francesca,
Alexandra Hutton als Samaritana |
Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Amira Elmadfa als Smaragdi |
Francesca da Riminiu. a. Jonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello, Sara Jakubiak als Francesca |
Francesca da RiminiJonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello, Sara Jakubiak als Francesca |
Francesca da RiminiJonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello, Sara Jakubiak als Francesca |
Francesca da Riminiu. a. Jonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello, Sara Jakubiak als Francesca |
Francesca da Riminiu. a. Sara Jakubiak als Francesca |
Francesca da RiminiEine Szenenimpression aus Christof Loys Inszenierung |
Francesca da RiminiKaris Tucker als Adonella, Meechot Marrero als Biancofiore,
Mané Galoyan als Garsenda, Sara Jakubiak als Francesca, Amira Elmadfa als Smaragdi |
Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Jonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello |
Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Jonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello |
Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca |
Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Charles Workman als Malatestino dall’Occhio |
Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Ivan Inverardi als Gianciotto, Jonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello, Charles Workman als Malatestino dall’Occhio |
Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Jonathan Tetelman als Paolo il Bello |
Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Charles Workman als Malatestino dall’Occhio |
Francesca da RiminiSara Jakubiak als Francesca, Ivan Inverardi als Gianciotto |
Francesca da RiminiIvan Inverardi als Gianciotto |
Francesca da Riminiu. a. Charles Workman als Malatestino dall’Occhio und Ivan Inverardi als Gianciotto |
On the work
He was touted as the new star in Italy’s operatic firmament around 1910. Publisher Tito Ricordi had big plans for the young Riccardo Zandonai and was sparing no cost to achieve the same triumphs with him as Giulio Ricordi had done a generation earlier with the young Puccini. For a huge fee, Ricordi secured the rights to a scandalous contemporary play - Gabriele D’Annunzio’s 5-act drama “Francesca da Rimini” – which had created a stir with its bloody civil-war scenes, cruel passions and adulterous couple. D’Annunzio’s fin-de-siècle-esque ...
On the work
He was touted as the new star in Italy’s operatic firmament around 1910. Publisher Tito Ricordi had big plans for the young Riccardo Zandonai and was sparing no cost to achieve the same triumphs with him as Giulio Ricordi had done a generation earlier with the young Puccini. For a huge fee, Ricordi secured the rights to a scandalous contemporary play - Gabriele D’Annunzio’s 5-act drama “Francesca da Rimini” – which had created a stir with its bloody civil-war scenes, cruel passions and adulterous couple. D’Annunzio’s fin-de-siècle-esque “poem of blood and lust” was all the rage in artist circles. The 31-year-old Riccardo Zandonai spied his chance to pen a florid opera of grandiose scale in a musical language fusing a raft of styles and epochs. And sure enough, Zandonai ploughs his individual European furrow of musical theatre, encompassing Italian bel canto, hints of Renaissance madrigals, gritty verismo, pre-Fascist marches, Wagner’s TRISTAN as a point of reference and a French Impressionism à la Debussy.
The story revolves around three brothers in love with the same woman. Francesca da Polenta, from Ravenna, is being forced into a marriage of convenience to a scion of the Malatesta family in Rimini. The intended groom, Giovanni, is old and unattractive and reluctant to risk rejection by wooing the maid face-to-face, so he sends his handsome brother Paolo as a front, whereupon the unwitting Francesca falls in love with wrong man and signs the marriage contract. Time passes and Francesca, living in unhappy wedlock with Giovanni, embarks on a passionate affair with Paolo. She is presented as both victim and perpetrator, as a lover with a death wish and also a powerful seductress, whom the third brother falls for, too. The facets of this complex and contradictory character run the gamut of emotions “between roses and violent fantasies” (Christof Loy), between total devotion and destructive erotic forces in a cruel and cunning world controlled by men.
On the production
Christof Loy is one of the most sought-after directors of opera and theatre of his generation. The DVD of his production of Janáček’s JENŮFA at the Deutsche Oper Berlin took 2nd prize in the “Best Opera Recording” category at the Grammy Awards. In 2018 he staged Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s THE MIRACLE OF HELIANE, the first in a series of productions of relatively unknown 20th-century works centring on a female character. THE MIRACLE OF HELIANE was voted “Rediscovery of the Year” by Opernwelt magazine and, along with the Naxos music label, earned an OPUS KLASSIK award for best DVD. He followed this with two acclaimed revivals - of FRANCESCA DA RIMINI and THE TREASURE HUNTER by Franz Schreker.
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