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Boito Mefistofele

From 28 September TO 24 October 2024
Semperoper - Dresden
Program

Boito : Mefistofele

Cast
  • Conductor
    Andrea Battistoni
  • Director
    Eva-Maria Höckmayr
  • Performers
    Mefistofele: Krzysztof Baczyk
    Faust: Bekhzod Davronov
    Margherita: Marjukka Tepponen
    Marta: Nicole Chirka
    Wagner: Omar Mancini
    Elena: Clara Nadeshdin
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Semperoper - Dresden Location Theaterplatz 2 - 01067 Dresden Allemagne

During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Dresden, which became known as the « Florence of the Elbe, » became a primordially important intellectual centre and its orchestra, which developed a new virtuostic instrumental style, spread its influence throughout Europe. Under the influence of Weber, Dresden actively participated in the renaissance of German opera.

For instance, the Opera House built by Gottfried Semper in 1841 welcomed Wagner's first successes in his attempt to renovate German lyrical art; RIENZI, THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, and TANNHÄUSER. But Wagner was also a political agitator and he was forced to leave the city after the 1848 revolution.

In 1858, the orchestra organized its first regular season of symphonic concerts for the public. Following a fire in 1869, Semper erected a second concert hall which was subsequently destroyed, along with the rest of the splendid baroque city, during the devastating bombings of 1945. In 1985, the reopening of one of Europe’s most beautiful opera houses

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Synopsis

Mefistofele

MEFISTOFELE: ONE OF THE MOST DRAMATIC OPERAS


This opera tackles the biggest themes in all of art: heaven and hell, salvation and redemption, and the power of human agency versus the power of heaven.

HISTORY


The wicked demon Mefistofele makes a bet with the Forces of Good that he can steal the soul of Faust, a scholar from Frankfurt. The demon persuades Faust to sign his soul over to the devil, but at the last moment Good wins.
Written in the mid nineteenth century by Boito, this opera was seen as dangerously avant garde in its time, and today is a greatly acclaimed work of operatic art. In the traditional version of the story, Faust's soul is lost and he goes to hell. Boito's work thus represents an exciting revision of the ideas of redemption associated with the tale of Faust.

Act 1

The demon Mefistofele wagers with God that he will be able to snare the soul of a scholar called Faust. God accepts the bet. Walking through Frankfurt during the Easter celebrations, Faust and his pupil Wagner notice that they are being followed by a sinister figure dressed as a friar. This 'friar' turns out to be none other than the demon, who persuades Faust to sell his soul to the devil in exchange for worldly bliss during his lifetime.

Act 2

Faust seduces a peasant girl called Margareta. The demon takes Faust to a witches' Sabbath, where they both participate in devilish rituals and celebrations. At the end of the ritual, Faust sees what he believes to be Margareta imprisoned in chains with a wound in her throat. He is horrified, but the demon tries to persuade him that it was just a hallucination.

Act 3

Faust discovers that his vision of Margareta was in fact reality. She is drugged and imprisoned in a cell. When she sees the demon standing next to Faust, she begs for forgiveness from God. A heavenly choir sings that she has been redeemed.

Act 4

The demon takes Faust back in time to Ancient Greece. Here, Faust meets Helen of Troy: famously the most beautiful woman ever to have lived. Helen and Faust fall in love, and enjoy a variety of worldly pleasures, provided for them by the demon.

-Epilog

Faust is now an old man. He reflects on his life and on redemption as the demon tries to persuade him to embark upon more and more worldly pleasures. Eventually, Faust grasps his Bible and begins to pray. A celestial choir sings as Faust's soul is redeemed. The demon has lost his bet.

MAIN ROLES

Elena (Helen of Troy), the most beautiful woman to have ever lived, soprano
Faust, a scholar, baritone
Margereta, a peasant girl seduced by Faust, soprano
Mefistofele, a demon from hell, bass
Pantalis, Helen of Troy's companion, contralto
Wagner, Faust's pupil, tenor

Semperoper Dresden © Matthias Creutziger

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