17 Feb 2019

CILEA: Adriana Lecouvreur

From Opera on Sunday

The opera is a deft combination of frank emotionalism and flowing lyricism, with pseudo-historical spectacle.

Anna Netrebko as Adriana Lecouvreur

Anna Netrebko as Adriana Lecouvreur Photo: Vincent Peters / Met Opera

Metropolitan Opera Season: Adriana Lecouvreur

Sunday 17 February 2019 at 6pm on RNZ Concert

Cast:

Anna Netrebko (Adriana), Anita Rachvelishvili (Principessa), Piotr Beczala (Maurizio), Carlo Bosi (Abbé), Ambrogio Maestri (Michonnet), Maurizio Muraro (Prince de Bouillon), Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orchestra conducted by Gianandrea Noseda

Adriana Lecouvreur occupies a unique place in the repertoire; largely dismissed by experts from its première to the present day yet cherished by its fans for the dramatic possibilities provided by the lead roles.

Piotr Beczala as Maurizio and Anna Netrebko as Adriana

Piotr Beczala as Maurizio and Anna Netrebko as Adriana Photo: KenHoward/ MetropolitanOpera

Based on a play by Eugène Scribe, the story was inspired by the real-life intrigues of famed actress Adrienne Lecouvreur and the legendary soldier—and lover—Maurice of Saxony.

Cilea's operatic retelling quickly became a favorite of charismatic soloists.

The title character in particular is a quintessential diva role.

Ambrogio Maestri as Michonnet, Anita Rachvelishvili as Princess of Bouillon, Anna Netrebko as Adriana

Ambrogio Maestri as Michonnet, Anita Rachvelishvili as Princess of Bouillon, Anna Netrebko as Adriana Photo: Ken Howard/ MetropolitanOpera

 

Adriana Lecouvreur unfolds in Paris in 1730. The setting reflects a nostalgia for the Rococo era that swept over Europe and the Americas around the turn of the last century when Cilea was composing, evident in other operas (for instance, Puccini’s Manon Lescaut) and in architecture.

Piotr Beczala as Maurizio and Anna Netrebko as Adriana

Piotr Beczala as Maurizio and Anna Netrebko as Adriana Photo: Ken Howard/ MetropolitanOpera

 

The score of Adriana Lecouvreur relies on elegance and a deft weaving of themes rather than symphonic grandeur.

Synopsis of Adriana Lecouvreur

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