09.07.-17.07.2027 / Opera, Concert
La Navarraise / Didon
concert-style opera performance
Gustave Charpentier / Jules Massenet
Fri 09.07.2027
Opernhaus Düsseldorf
19:30 - 21:45
Premiere Opera, Concert
19:30 - 21:45
Premiere Opera, Concert
19:30 - 21:45
Premiere Opera, Concert
18:30 - 20:45
For the last time this season Opera, Concert
Grand voices and grand emotions à la française
Didon
Scène dramatique
Libretto by Lucien Augé de Lassus
La Navarraise
Opera in two acts
Libretto by Jules Claretie and Henri Cain, based on the short story “La Cigarette” by Jules Claretie
Scène dramatique
Libretto by Lucien Augé de Lassus
La Navarraise
Opera in two acts
Libretto by Jules Claretie and Henri Cain, based on the short story “La Cigarette” by Jules Claretie
Against his father’s objections, Sergeant Araquil and the penniless Anita plan to marry. Civil war is raging in the Basque Country, and to raise the funds for her dowry, Anita undertakes a fateful contract killing in enemy territory. “La Navarraise” is considered Jules Massenet’s most expressive opera: a masterful score that not only tells the story of the impossible love between Araquil and Anita in a lyrical and sensitive manner, drawing on influences from Spanish folk music, but also translates the turmoil of civil war into striking soundscapes.
In Charpentier’s “Didon”, too, it is the fateful words of the father that seal the fate of a love affair. Anchises appears to his son Aeneas as a ghost and prophesies that he will found the city of Rome. Aeneas decides to follow his father’s instructions and leaves his beloved Dido, Queen of Carthage – who now wishes only to die. With delicate leitmotifs and intense orchestral harmonies, the cantata by Charpentier, a pupil of Massenet, rounds off this vocally virtuosic double concert evening.
In Charpentier’s “Didon”, too, it is the fateful words of the father that seal the fate of a love affair. Anchises appears to his son Aeneas as a ghost and prophesies that he will found the city of Rome. Aeneas decides to follow his father’s instructions and leaves his beloved Dido, Queen of Carthage – who now wishes only to die. With delicate leitmotifs and intense orchestral harmonies, the cantata by Charpentier, a pupil of Massenet, rounds off this vocally virtuosic double concert evening.
Musikalische Leitung
Dramaturgie
Chorleitung
© Moritz Blumentritt
Four-part illustration showing a bell in a stone arch, a drum, a bursting jug of water, and a person playing violin.
© Moritz Blumentritt
Didon
La Navarraise
Anita, Mädchen aus Navarra
Araquil, Sergeant im Biskayaregiment
Garrido, General der Liberalen
Remigio, Araquils Vater
Ramon, Hauptmann im Biskayaregiment
Bustamente, Unteroffizier desselben Regiments
Orchester
