Deutsche Oper Berlin
La forza del destino
Opera
Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin
Giuseppe Verdi























Description
Pre-performance lecture (in German): 45 minutes prior to each performance
In Italian with German and English subtitles
Melodramma in 4 acts
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
New text-version by Antonio Ghislanzoni
The Spanish Civil War and the Allied invasion of Italy in the Second World War provide the setting for Frank Castorf’s production, which follows the fate of three characters: a pair of lovers who cling to the conviction that a better life is feasible, and a man consumed by hatred and a thirst for vengeance … Conductor: Paolo Carignani; Director: Frank Castorf; With Stephen Bronk, Hulkar Sabirova, Roman Burdenko, Jorge de León, Jana Kurucová, Roberto Tagliavini, Philipp Jekal a. o.
Verdi himself classified his FORZA DEL DESTINO, which premiered in 1862, as the first "modern" opera that consisted of ideas instead of individual numbers. In fact the entire work draws its driving force from the polarity between two opposing worlds of feeling that possess the main characters to the point of obsession: on one side the alleged guilt for the death of Leonora's father, which hangs over her and her lover Alvaro. On the other side the lust for vengeance that drives Leonora's brother Carlo to chase them to the ends of the earth. An unconditional chase unfolds over three hours, leading the three lead characters through a world that is constantly derailing. In desolate crowd scenes we experience a disinhibited society in which pure survival matters above all else, and where violence has replaced any sense of morality. Even the church authority in whose arms Leonora and Alvaro seek refuge proves to be flawed and is the "Master of Fate", inferior to the power of evil.
War and religion are the poles that determine the lives of people in Verdi's LA FORZA DEL DESTINO. In the production by Frank Castorf, this idea of the play is made visible by its location in the Spanish Civil War and in Naples during the Second World War. Castorf uses, among other things, excerpts from the novels "La pelle" and "Kaputt" by the Italian Curzio Malaparte, who in a surrealistic aggravation depicts the horrors of war, but also an indestructible belief in life.
In Italian with German and English subtitles
Melodramma in 4 acts
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
New text-version by Antonio Ghislanzoni
The Spanish Civil War and the Allied invasion of Italy in the Second World War provide the setting for Frank Castorf’s production, which follows the fate of three characters: a pair of lovers who cling to the conviction that a better life is feasible, and a man consumed by hatred and a thirst for vengeance … Conductor: Paolo Carignani; Director: Frank Castorf; With Stephen Bronk, Hulkar Sabirova, Roman Burdenko, Jorge de León, Jana Kurucová, Roberto Tagliavini, Philipp Jekal a. o.
Verdi himself classified his FORZA DEL DESTINO, which premiered in 1862, as the first "modern" opera that consisted of ideas instead of individual numbers. In fact the entire work draws its driving force from the polarity between two opposing worlds of feeling that possess the main characters to the point of obsession: on one side the alleged guilt for the death of Leonora's father, which hangs over her and her lover Alvaro. On the other side the lust for vengeance that drives Leonora's brother Carlo to chase them to the ends of the earth. An unconditional chase unfolds over three hours, leading the three lead characters through a world that is constantly derailing. In desolate crowd scenes we experience a disinhibited society in which pure survival matters above all else, and where violence has replaced any sense of morality. Even the church authority in whose arms Leonora and Alvaro seek refuge proves to be flawed and is the "Master of Fate", inferior to the power of evil.
War and religion are the poles that determine the lives of people in Verdi's LA FORZA DEL DESTINO. In the production by Frank Castorf, this idea of the play is made visible by its location in the Spanish Civil War and in Naples during the Second World War. Castorf uses, among other things, excerpts from the novels "La pelle" and "Kaputt" by the Italian Curzio Malaparte, who in a surrealistic aggravation depicts the horrors of war, but also an indestructible belief in life.
Cast
Paolo Carignani
Conductor
Frank Castorf
Director
Aleksandar Denic
Set design
Adriana Braga Peretzki
Costume design
Lothar Baumgarte
Light design
Andreas Deinert
Video design and live camera
Kathrin Krottenthaler
Video design and live camera
Maryvonne Riedelsheimer
Video design and live camera
Jeremy Bines
Chorus Director
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Chorus
Stephen Bronk
The Marquis of Calatrava
Hulkar Sabirova
Donna Leonora
Roman Burdenko
Don Carlo di Vargas
Jorge de León
Don Alvaro
Jana Kurucová
Preziosilla
Marko Mimica
Padre Guardiano
Ante Jerkunica
Padre Guardiano
Philipp Jekal
Fra Melitone
Karis Tucker
Curra
Padraic Rowan
Alkalde
Ya-Chung Huang
Mastro Trabuco
Byung Gil Kim
Chirurgus
Ronni Maciel
The Indio
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin
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