Set in fifteenth century Biscay and Aragon, La trovatore’s action is set up by a traumatic past event. When a Count’s youngest child falls ill, he blames a gypsy and has her wrongly burnt at the stake. She tasks her daughter Azucena with avenging her by killing the child, but in her confused grief Azucena burns her own baby instead. She raises the old Count’s son, Manrico, who becomes an officer for the Count’s enemies and the troubadour of the opera’s title. It is at this point the action begins, as the present Count battles Manrico for the affections of the noble Leonora. Tensions both romantic and military heat to a boil as the two men fight over love and land, unaware that they are in fact brothers until the tragedy reaches its catastrophic denouncement.
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A large cast has
been assembled for this production, with the four central roles split between
two singers each. Soprano Lianna Haroutounian will play Leonora – whose
delicate prayer ‘D’amor sull’ali rosee’ has become a sainted gem – alongside the recently annonched Anna Pirozzi. The heroic part of Manrico will be shared by tenor
Francesco Meli (Rigoletto) and Covent
Garden debutant Gregory Kunde. Zeljko Lucic and Christopher Maltman will take
the baritone role of the Count, while mezzos Marina Prudenskaja and Ekaterina
Sememchuk complete the cast as Azucena. Gianandrea Noseda conducts. With high
drama, boisterous gypsy melodies and plaintive love songs, Il trovatore is a must for all opera-goers. This production should
not disappoint.
What | Il trovatore, Royal Opera House |
Where | Royal Opera House, Bow Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DD | MAP |
Nearest tube | Covent Garden (underground) |
When |
02 Jul 16 – 17 Jul 16, 7:15 PM – 10:15 PM |
Price | £TBC |
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