Beethoven · Fidelio

A tribute to marriage coming from a bachelor is a tad suspicious. But for Beethoven the idealization of the woman-bride was heartfelt and sincere. It has always been a unique opera starring a courageous wife who wows audiences. Fidelio is a moral title, associated with the ideals of liberty of the French Enlightenment. Nobility and commoners are united in their thirst for justice against the oppression of power. For once the faithful consort of a desaparecido wins her battle against a treacherous tyrant, and the collective joy truly is “nameless”, as is sung on the stage. Especially because the “our heroes to the rescue” finale is recounted by the triumphant symphonic flair of the quintessential musician. Beethoven really does bring the world to collapse at the conclusion of this opera, which begins like a delightful little comedy, but which scales and transcends all the summits of the dramatic-musical art.

Country:

Italy

Genre:

Music

Duration:

162 minutes

Year:

2014

Director:

Deborah Warner

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Company:

Teatro alla Scala

Cast:
Peter Mattei

Don Fernando

Falk Struckmann

Don Pizarro

Klaus Florian Vogt

Florestan

Anja Kampe

Leonore

Kwangchul Youn

Rocco

Crew:
Jean Kalman

Lighting Manager

Deborah Warner

Director

Daniel Barenboim

Conductor

Chloe Obolensky

Costume Design