Deutsche Oper Berlin

Fedora

Opera

Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin

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Description

Giordano's opera moves between political thriller and crime drama, tragic love story and gripping psychological portrait, using lush tones to depict a cosmopolitan elite whose private entanglements get caught in the crossfire of politics. Christof Loy's production has already caused a stir in Stockholm and Frankfurt – now FEDORA is coming to Berlin... 

Umberto Giordano’s FEDORA swings between whodunnit and the world of political intrigue, at once a tragic love story and a riveting psychogram. The opera was based on the play of the same name by Victorien Sardou, a French playwright who had already provided the source material for Puccini’s TOSCA. The triumphant world premiere of FEDORA in 1898 at the Tetro Lirico in Milan went down in history for featuring the break-out performance of the legendary tenor Enrico Caruso, who established its best-known aria, “Amor ti vieta”, in the collective memory of the world’s operagoers. That first production went on to huge international acclaim, touring Vienna, Paris, Hamburg and the New York MET. Giordano’s best received work after ANDREA CHÉNIER, FEDORA continues to thrill audiences with its musical richness and iconic melodies as it goes about depicting a fin-de-siécle elite whose private issues become entangled with political wheeling and dealing.

Princess Fedora Romazov is all a-flutter on the eve of her marriage to Count Vladimir Andrejevich, who is suddenly killed in an exchange of pistol fire. Fedora follows the presumed assassin and Russian exile, Count Ipanov, to Paris with a view to having him arrested, but Ipanov confesses the deed and declares his love for her. He had caught his own wife in the act of adultery with Fedora’s fiancé, who had then fired on Ipanov, which led to him killing the two-timer in self-defence. This revelation comes too late for him and Fedora, as the Russian police have already acted on her information and taken measures against Ipanov’s family. The lovers learn of this at their refuge in the Swiss Alps. A remorseful Fedora sees suicide as her only way out.

Spotlight
Following on from his celebrated revival of lesser-known gems of early-20th-century opera, which culminated in Ottorino Respighi’s LA FIAMMA in the autumn of 2024, Christof Loy now brings FEDORA, a jewel of Italian verismo, to the stage of the Deutsche Oper Berlin. The multi-award-winning director, who only last year added another International Opera Award to his list of accolades, lays bare the eponymous character in all her multi-faceted ambiguity, coaxing masterly performances from his singers and presenting a complex interplay of relationships, assisted by the work of set and costumes designer Herbert Murauer. Having garnered glowing notices in Stockholm and Frankfurt, FEDORA has now arrived in Berlin.

Cast

Christof Loy
director
Herbert Murauer
Stage design, Costume
Olaf Winter
Light design
Velourfilm AB
Video
Thomas Richter
Chorus Master
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Chorus
Konstantin Parnian
Dramaturgy
Vida Miknevičiūtė
La Principessa Fedora Romazov
Julia Muzychenko
La Contessa Olga Sukarev
Jonathan Tetelman
Il Conte Loris Ipanov
Rodrigo Porras Garulo
Il Conte Loris Ipanov
Navasard Hakobyan
De Siriex, diplomatico
Arianna Manganello
Dimitri, ragazzo
Matthew Peña
Desiré, cameriere
Michael Dimovski
Il Barone Rouvel
Artur Garbas
Cirillo, cocchiere
Volodymyr Morozov
Borov, medico
Tobias Kehrer
Grech, ufficiale di Polizia
Michael Bachtadze
Lorek, chirurgo
Chris Reynolds
Lazinski, pianista
Solist*innen des Kinderchores der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Un piccolo Savoiardo
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra
John Fiore
conductor

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