Daniel Barenboim conducts Fidelio, a moral title associated with the ideals of liberty of the French Enlightenment.
Fidelio
La Scala
Opera
Intrigue, family tragedies, power struggles – these words aptly describe Giuseppe Verdi’s opera “Simon Boccanegra”. And the opera is somehow frighteningly topical: in this piece with only one female role, the men write history and the women are the victims. The world premiere flopped, but almost 25 years later the opera received thunderous applause at a new performance in Milan’s La Scala. Andreas Homoki has staged this second and revised version at the Zurich Opera House. Its premiere was one of the last conducted by outgoing music director Fabio Luisi and Christian Gerhaher’s much-lauded role debut as Simon Boccanegra.
Nicholas Brownlee (Paolo Albiani), Jennifer Rowley (Amelia Grimaldi), Christof Fischesser (Jacopo Fiesco), (Composer), Brent Michael Smith (Pietro), Christian Gerhaher (Simon Boccanegra), (Director), Otar Jorjikia (Gabriele Adorno), (Director), (Director)