Lucrezia Borgia

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Melodramma with one prolog and two acts

- recommended for 14 years and older

 

Prologue
In Venice.
Young men are discussing the horror stories being told about the curse on the Borgia family, warning each other to be careful in any dealings with them, especially with Lucrezia,
of whom it is said that she poisons people. The young men have their reasons: they denounce Lucrezia as the murderer of their relations.
Gennaro is the lone wolf in the group. He has no idea who his mother and father were. When a woman appears to him, as if in a dream, he immediately feels drawn to her. The woman takes him tenderly in her arms, like a mother cradling a child. But Gennaro’s friends wake him: the woman to whom he feels so close is Lucrezia Borgia.

 

Act One
In Ferrara. At night. At the court of the Duca D’Este and his wife, Lucrezia Borgia.
Gennaro and his friends have been invited to Ferrara by the Venetian ambassador. Spies, thieves and murderers surround them. The Duca D’Este suspects that Gennaro is his wife’s lover. Even Gennaro’s friends tease him, hinting that he is having an affair with Lucrezia. This provokes Gennaro to destroy Lucrezia’s coat of arms on the duke’s palace. Lucrezia demands of her husband that he should have the person guilty of this crime killed. The Duca has Gennaro arrested and brought before Lucrezia. Lucrezia, having insisted that the culprit should be killed, is forced by her husband to poison Gennaro. At the last minute she is able to save him by giving him an antidote. Gennaro cannot understand why he is drawn to Lucrezia again and again.

Act Two
Hours later in Ferrara. It is again night.
Gennaro wants to leave Ferrara but his friend Maffio Orsini reminds him how they have sworn to stay together always, through life and in death.In the end, Lucrezia has all Gennaro’s friends poisoned, all those who destroyed the dream of her life that day in Venice, the dream of being unrecognized andloved by someone just for herself. She now takes her revenge and becomes the poisoner the whole world has always taken her for. But again her revenge falls on the one she loves: Gennaro. This time he refuses to accept the antidote. As he dies he finally learns what has always drawn him to Lucrezia.
She is his mother.

 

Program and cast

Composer Gaetano Donizetti.

In Italian with English and German surtitles.

Expected runtime is around 2 hours and 45 minutes.

 

Conductor: Antonino Fogliani

Production: Christof Loy

Set Design: Henrik Ahr

Costume Design: Barbara Drosihn

Lighting: Joachim Klein

Choreography: Thomas Wilhelm

Dramaturgy: Yvonne Gebauer, Andrea Schönhofer

Choruses: Stellario Fagone

 

Don Alfonso: Erwin Schrott
Donna Lucrezia Borgia: Angela Meade
Gennaro: Pavol Breslik
Maffio Orsini: Maria Barakova
Jeppo Liverotto: Zachary Rioux
Don Apostolo Gazella: Christian Rieger
Ascanio Petrucci: Thomas Mole
Oloferno Vitellozzo: Joel Williams
Gubetta: Roman Chabaranok
Rustighello: Granit Musliu
Astolfo: Bálint Szabó

 

Bayerisches Staatsorchester

Chorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper

National Theatre Munich

The National Theatre Munich (German: Nationaltheater München) is an opera house in Max-Joseph-Platz in Munich, Germany. It is the home of the Bavarian State Opera and the Bayerisches Staatsballett(Bavarian State Ballet).

 

The Bavarian State Opera also performs in the Prinzregententheater, which opened in 1901 and, like the Bayreuth Festspielhaus, is built to Richard Wagner's specifications, and in the Cuvilliés Theatre at the Residenz, constructed in 1751–1753 and described by Thierry Beauvert as "a Rococo gem".

 

The Nationaltheater is very easy to get to both by car and by MVV public transportation. 



By MVV public transportation

S-Bahn: S 1 - 8 Marienplatz
U-Bahn: U 3, 6 Marienplatz, U 3 - 6 Odeonsplatz
Bus: 52, 131 Marienplatz, 100 Odeonsplatz
Straßenbahn: 19 Nationaltheater

On the day of the performance, holders of regular tickets are entitled to use public transport provided by the Münchner Verkehrsverbund (MVV). This service starts at 3 pm respectively three hours before the performance commences and ends with the closing hour of the MVV.



By Car

Take the Altstadt-Ring to Maximilianstraße.

Parking garage Max-Joseph-Platz: open Monday to Sunday from 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M.

You can take advantage of the special theatre parking fee of Euro 10,- from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. by presenting your admission tickets.

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