Rigoletto, Opera Holland Park
An exciting young cast perform Verdi's tragic opera, set in Mantua and featuring the soprano Anna Patalong as the love-sick Gilda
Opera Holland Park opens its season with Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, in which a naive young woman declares her love for a more experienced man, with serious consequences for all.
Next in the season comes Verdi's Rigoletto, and again the storyline hinges on a young woman whose trusting nature and youthful passion is no match for the experience of an older man. This time it is Gilda, the daughter of the court jester of the Duke of Mantua, whose first love is a tragic affair. When she falls for the Duke himself, she sacrifices all, to the despair of her protective father.
At Opera Holland Park, a new production of Rigoletto directed by Natascha Metherell features the soprano Anna Patalong as Gilda, an exciting prospect from this lovely voice. Her anxious father Rigoletto is sung by baritone Stephen Gadd, with Italian tenor Matteo Desole as the Duke.
Blaise Malaba sings the sinister Sparafucile, a hired assassin, with Hannah Pedley as the thug's sister Maddalena, whose job is to lure the Duke to his death, until Gilda intervenes. The quartet for these four characters in the final act is one of the most loved ensemble numbers in all opera.
Similarly, the Duke's carefree aria 'La donna è mobile' – 'Women are fickle' – is a highlight of this opera's magnificent score.
A very important role is played by the male hangers-on at court, which is where the splendid Opera Holland Park Chorus will come into its own.
With the opera house's own substantial backdrop and design by Alyson Cummins this Rigoletto, an exciting follow-up to last year's five-star Verdi production, Il Ballo in Maschera.
In the pit is the City of London Sinfonia, under the conductor who helped make such a success of that great night, Matthew Kofi Waldren. Rigoletto promises to be one of the great events of Opera Holland Park 2020.
Rigoletto is sung in Italian with English surtitles. Performances are on 6, 10, 12, 17, 19, 21 (matinee), 23, 25, 27 June. Booking opens 10AM, Wed 26 Feb
Next in the season comes Verdi's Rigoletto, and again the storyline hinges on a young woman whose trusting nature and youthful passion is no match for the experience of an older man. This time it is Gilda, the daughter of the court jester of the Duke of Mantua, whose first love is a tragic affair. When she falls for the Duke himself, she sacrifices all, to the despair of her protective father.
At Opera Holland Park, a new production of Rigoletto directed by Natascha Metherell features the soprano Anna Patalong as Gilda, an exciting prospect from this lovely voice. Her anxious father Rigoletto is sung by baritone Stephen Gadd, with Italian tenor Matteo Desole as the Duke.
Blaise Malaba sings the sinister Sparafucile, a hired assassin, with Hannah Pedley as the thug's sister Maddalena, whose job is to lure the Duke to his death, until Gilda intervenes. The quartet for these four characters in the final act is one of the most loved ensemble numbers in all opera.
Similarly, the Duke's carefree aria 'La donna è mobile' – 'Women are fickle' – is a highlight of this opera's magnificent score.
A very important role is played by the male hangers-on at court, which is where the splendid Opera Holland Park Chorus will come into its own.
With the opera house's own substantial backdrop and design by Alyson Cummins this Rigoletto, an exciting follow-up to last year's five-star Verdi production, Il Ballo in Maschera.
In the pit is the City of London Sinfonia, under the conductor who helped make such a success of that great night, Matthew Kofi Waldren. Rigoletto promises to be one of the great events of Opera Holland Park 2020.
Rigoletto is sung in Italian with English surtitles. Performances are on 6, 10, 12, 17, 19, 21 (matinee), 23, 25, 27 June. Booking opens 10AM, Wed 26 Feb
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What | Rigoletto, Opera Holland Park |
Where | Opera Holland Park, Stable Yard, Holland Park, London , W8 6LU | MAP |
Nearest tube | High Street Kensington (underground) |
When |
06 Jun 20 – 27 Jun 20, eight evening performances; one matinee 21 June |
Price | £TBC |
Website | Click here for more information and booking |