Anna Bolena

Directed by Brian Large
2011    3h 14m    Not Rated
5.9
In the summer of 1830 the impresarios of Teatro Carcano contacted Donizetti and asked him to compose a new opera for the season's opening. At the moment of signing the contract Donizetti still ignored the subject of the new opera, but he knew that the librettist would be Felice Romani and the female protagonist Giuditta Pasta. Success was resounding and unanimous, also with the critics. Donizetti had indeed reached artistic maturity. Anna Bolena tells a human drama of solitude and oppression; it is a work of centered psychological introspection. Donizetti's first great scene of madness is one of the most moving and powerful of the whole history of opera. The new theatrical element introduced by Anna Bolena is that the protagonist's death is not a consequence of moral duty or divine justice, but a plain act of cruelty. A tragedy through and through, then: intense, deep and profoundly romantic. Anna Bolena is a significant work in the history of opera, as well as in Donizetti's own personal history. In this Teatro Donizetti di Bergamo production, Dimitra Theodossiou stands out as a fine interpreter both as a singer and as an actress.
Cast of Anna Bolena
  • Ildebrando d'ArcangeloEnrico VIII
  • Anna NetrebkoAnna Bolena
  • Elina GarancaGiovanna Seymour
  • Dan Paul DumitrescuLord Rochefort
  • Francesco MeliLord Riccardo Percy
  • Elisabeth KulmanSmeton
  • Peter JelositsSir Hervey
  • Evelino PidòConductor
 
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