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Giulio Cesare in Egitto - Händel

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Giulio Cesare in Egitto - Händel

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Händel Giulio Cesare

From 13 June TO 27 June 2026
Opernhaus - Leipzig
From 57 €
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Program

Händel : Giulio Cesare

Cast
  • Conductor
    Rubén Dubrovsky
  • Director
    Damiano Michieletto
  • Performers
    Giulio Cesare: Yuriy Mynenko
    Cleopatra: Olga Jelinková
    Sesto: Gabriele Kupsyte
    Cornelia: Ulrike Schneider
    Tolomeo: Rémy Brès-Feuillet
    Achilla: Franz Schlecht
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  • Synopsis

Opernhaus - Leipzig LocationAugustusplatz 12 - 04109 Leipzig Allemagne

Nikolaus Adam Strungk, like a number of 17th century musicians, was a man of many talents, being not only a composer, but also a violinist and organist. Yet he has gone down in history as the man who, in 1693, founded the first Leipzig Opera. He was the first director of the opera house where a number of his own compositions were performed. This was also the case for his successor, the prolific Georg Philip Telemann who, however, failed to save the institution from closing in 1720.

 

Leipzig then presented visiting Italian troupes until the fashion for German opera reached such a peak that the city opened a new theater in 1766. The Städtisches Theater was officially inaugurated in 1817 and, under different directors, the most famous being E.T.A. Hoffmann, presented repertoire ranging from Mozart to Weber, including the German premiere of Oberon, soon after the world premiere at Covent Garden.

 

In 1840, the Gewandhaus Orchestra, at the time under Mendelssohn, was named official orchestra to the Leipzig Opera and has remained so to this day. In 1850, Schumann conducted the first performances of his opera, GENOVEVA. In 1867 a new opera house was built on Augustusplatz, directly opposite the site of the future " New Gewandhaus ". A staunch defender of German operatic art, the Leipzig Opera soon took up the cause of Richard Wagner's music, putting on one of the first full performances of the RING, using stage sets and costumes from the Bayreuth Festival.

 

Before long they set forth to reveal the prodigious Ring cycle beyond German borders : these productions met with enthusiastic acclaim at Covent Garden, La Fenice and La Monnaie. Wagnerian culture was defended later by Arthur Nikisch and his young assistant, Gustav Mahler, but the Leipzig Opera also remained free to innovate and became one of the temples of modern music in the first half of the 20th century with programmes featuring a number of world premieres including the jazzy tones of Krenek's JONNY STRIKES UP (1927) and the more strident tones of Kurt Weill for Bertolt Brecht's RISE AND FALL OF THE CITY OF MAHAGONNY (1930). The opera was destroyed during the Second World War and not rebuilt until 1960. The style is not quite identical but has attempted to respect the classical lines of the old theater.

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Synopsis

Giulio Cesare

GIULIO CESERE, THE GREAT ITALIAN OPERA BY HANDEL

George Frederic Handel wrote and staged the Italian opera Giulio Cesare in Egitto, translated to Julius Ceasar in Egypt in 1724 for the Royal Academy of Music in London. German born Handel had settled in London in 1712 and quickly became a celebrated composer in the English royal court, by 1727 he had become a citizen of the UK.
The opera is often regarded as the finest example of Handel's Italian operas and was revived many times during his lifetime. The opera, like much of Handel's work fell out of fashion during the 19th century and was revived across Europe and North America in the early 20th century.

HISTORY

The historic meeting of Julius Ceasar and Cleopatra is the subject of this opera, which has remained the most popular of Handel's over the centuries. The role of Ceasar was originally written for a male castrati singer, who underwent the removal of their sexual organs before reaching puberty. This fine example of serious opera follows the paths of Cleopatra and Ceasar as they fall in love, negotiate and fight a war over Cleopatra's claim to be the queen of Egypt.

Act 1

Ceasar's forces arrive on the banks of the Nile having defeated the army of Pompeo, his wife, Cornelia begs for the life of Pompeo from the victorious Ceasar. The head of Pompeo is then presented to Ceasar as a show of support and loyalty from Cleopatra's brother, Tolomeo. Ceasar is angered at the death of Pompeo, which also prompts Pompeo's son, Sesto to swear revenge on Tolomeo. Told of the unhappiness of Ceasar at his gift, Tolomeo turns his back on an alliance with Ceasar. Cleopatra disguises herself as Lidia and enters Ceasar's camp to ask for his support to her claim over Alexandria and Egypt.

Act 2

Cleopatra, still disguised as Lidia seduces Ceasar and falls in love with him within the walls of her palace. At Tolomeo's palace the prince is rejected in his advances towards Cornelia, prompting her son Sesto to create a plan to kill Tomoleo. Ceasar returns to Cleopatra, but finds the palace stormed by his enemies forcing him to jump from a window to escape. Sesto is about to kill Tomoleo, but is stopped by Achilla bringing news of Ceasar's death.

Act 3

Unhappy with Cornelia's latest refusal of marriage, Achilla decides to declare his loyalty to Cleopatra, but is stabbed by Tomoleo before he can do so. Sesto is handed control of the armies of Achilla, but hands them to the returned Ceasar who states he will rescue Cornelia and kill Tomoleo. Ceasar leads Achilla's army to victory and claims Alexandria for Cleopatra and himself, Sesto kills Tomoleo before he can rape Cornelia leading to a celebration of victory.

THE MAIN ROLES

Giulio Cesare, Ruler of Rome, Alto Castrato
Cleopatra, Egyptian Queen, Soprano
Tolomeo, Cleopatra's rival for the throne, Alto Castrato
Cornelia, Pompeo's Wife, Contralto
Sesto, Pompeo's Son, Soprano

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